Posts Tagged ‘SEO’

Crouching JavaScript Hidden Intelligence

It is now pretty much common knowledge amongst Search Marketers and Developers that JavaScript is ignored by Search Engine Bots, effectively keeping any code or content within JavaScript tags out of the Search Engine Indexes. The reason behind this is that bots are, and have been, built to be simple creatures by nature, unable to crawl more advanced code, and other rich content such as images and flash. Perhaps this was partly done to save on processing and memory usage, it can definitely be imagined that indexing the entire Internet raises some tough logistical questions that need to be worked out…

Content Is Not King

If you’re new to Search Marketing, you are probably hearing this quite frequently. In fact, this is probably said to you over and over again, “Content is King!”. You may have heard this repeated so many times already that you might even be sick of hearing this, (and I apologize on behalf of all search marketers if that is true). If you’re not new to search marketing, I’m sure you are already sick of hearing this, even if you might still believe it.

Securing Htaccess

With the recent launch of Google’s official SEO Guide for startups, a well thought out document detailing the basics of what (and what not) to do when optimizing your site for Google’s organic search, the idea came to me for this post.

Search Marketing for Dummies

Greetings and welcome to my very first post! This is the “Canadianvirtual Search Marketing” Blog, and the search marketing is in quotes simply because I will be posting, and hopefully engaging discussion, on a much broader scale of topics than web search marketing alone.