Archives for July 2007

Free SEO advice – book your slot now!

It’s been a while since I offered this service, so I figured it’s time for the next round of free SEO advice from PerfectBlogger.

If you have a website or a blog, and you would like to…

  • ensure your WordPress is fully optimized for SEO
  • have your site structure maximize the search engines exposure
  • get as much natural traffic from search engines as possible
  • have your website rank better in SERPs

… then you want to use the contact form to reach me. I will be back from my holidays mid-August, and will contact you by email to confirm how I can help you.

What you will get:

  • A chance to ask any technical questions regarding your website
  • A single-page report of your website structure and setup
  • Action list for improving your SEO

Feel free to spread the word, and I’ll talk to you in two weeks time!

Great blog on SEO

Just wanted to share with you all a great blog I’ve recently discovered: Ireland SEO Marketing. Run by a talented SEO enthusiast, this blog offers plenty of useful hints and directions for successful search engine optimization and marketing.

The most recent article, How To Optimize WordPress Blogs For Search Engines, is a comprehensive guide to making sure your new WordPress blog is doomed for a great SEO start. Everything from SEO-friendly permalinks to optimizing your robots.txt file, from Google Sitemaps to fighting the spam in your comments, is thoughtfully explained, which makes it much easier for you to go through the best practices of SEO.

Visit the Ireland SEO Marketing website, and you’ll probably want to subscribe to the feed after reading just a few posts.

Upgrade to WordPress 2.2.1

WordPress

Although I myself have upgraded all my blogs to WordPress 2.2.1 almost a week ago, I still can see it’s never too late to remind everyone to do the same.

As you probably now, WordPress 2.2.1 incorporating multiple security fixes and is therefore highly recommended.

You can download the full installation of WordPress from official website or, if you’re upgrading from WordPress 2.2, go ahead and use WordPress 2.2.1 instructions and archives by Mark Aquith.