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Template: Business Case Enterprise SEO Tools – Executive Overview

By |2023-03-04T00:13:14+00:00November 27th, 2019|Enterprise SEO, Featured, SEO|

Having worked in-house managing large SEO Teams for enterprise level sites I often find myself in a position to review the existing agency (or agencies) as well as the toolset the team has and propose a new plan based on the needs state the team has moved into. The first in this process is to [...]

How to Use Apache to Set a Reverse Proxy

By |2023-03-04T00:13:15+00:00May 29th, 2019|Featured, SEO|

How to Use Apache to Set a Reverse Proxy We keep referencing the user experience because it is the underlying theme of everything Google does with respect to how its search engine functions. Google wants the information highway to be as uncluttered as possible. It wants users to find the products, information, and services they [...]

Google’s Rank Transition – Why You Should Wait 3 Months After Optimizing

By |2023-03-04T00:13:15+00:00May 27th, 2019|Featured, SEO|

Google is always on the lookout to provide the very best user experience for anyone looking for information, services, or products on the information highway. There are millions of business owners who understand the need to increase their knowledge of how to compete more effectively online. I wrote about this in my article on Search [...]

Google’s Neural Matching SEO Algorithm

By |2023-03-04T00:13:15+00:00May 27th, 2019|Featured, SEO|

Google’s algorithm feature, neural matching, aims to make Google even more versatile than it already is. Google is always coming up with new ways to deliver more informative and comprehensive search results. With numerous updates in 2018, it only stands to reason that more are on the way. SEO professionals are tasked with developing and [...]

The Story of the SavetheBreakfastSandwich.com Website

By |2023-03-04T00:13:42+00:00April 30th, 2006|Featured, Recent|

The Starbucks Breakfast Sandwich In January of 2008, I was gainfully employed with one of the many technology corporations based in Redmond, WA (No it wasn't Microsoft). It was Concur Technologies, an expense management software company (you've probably used them while booking your business trip and/or filed your expenses). As you know, while working at companies [...]