Please welcome Jaimee Wolbert, guest blogger extraordinaire

Jaimee is a Search Engine Optimization analyst and is going to be helping out from time to time with her insightful posts on SEO and Search Marketing trends.

Her first post is about how easy it is to confuse your clients with excessive metrics when it comes to Search Engine Optimization. Look for her post coming soon and please give her a warm welcome.

Show Me Wild and Crazy

I recently got a request from a client who asked me for a design that was wild and crazy; something that no one has ever seen before.

Every time I hear this it boggles my mind and unfortunately I hear it every few months. I have three questions that instantly come to mind.

Do You Have Time to SEO?

When any business begins to think about how they are going to implement a Search Engine Optimization campaign they basically have two choices.

Despite the many SEO Dos and Don'ts, they can try and carry out an effective campaign through in-house staff, or outsource the job. Both of these choices raise many obstacles that need to be considered.

How to Present with Professionalism

After you’ve landed your big client and slaved over the design for weeks with no sleep, it’s time to present your work.

You convinced your client to spend a great deal of money, and your presentation is an opportunity to show them why choosing you was the best decision they ever made.

SEO for the President of the United States

Neil Patel from Pronet Advertising recently had an interview with Fred Stutzman, from techPresident about the benefits of SEO for potential candidates running in the next presidential election.

Neil pointed out that there are many SEO strategies that candidates can take advantage of in order to give them the most search engine exposure, but what they really need to worry about is negative or bad press. Read SEO 101 For Campaigns for all of Neil's tips.

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