Why Dallas SEO Dogs Doesn
Posted - January 30, 2012
A lot of SEO companies outsource their work to groups overseas that (a) aren't native speakers and (b) don't really know what they're
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Take Part in the Dialogue on the Disastrous Legislation that is SOPA
Posted - January 23, 2012
You may have noticed some of the Internet's most influential sites like WordPress and WikiPedia "going dark" recently to protest the
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Helping Resellers Determine a Good Budget for our Services
Posted - January 13, 2012
Resellers often ask how to come up with a recommended budget for clients for a wide array of marketing services, and how to fit SEO/SEM
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*Surprise!* Google+ Pages Showing up Highly in Search Results!
Posted - December 27, 2011
*Surprise!* Google+ Pages Showing up Highly in Search Results! The popularity of Google+ has been slow out of the gate, but Google
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Facebook Page Relaunched
Posted - December 20, 2011
We've re-launched our facebook page. We promise to post frequently... that's a direct order from the boss! There's a 25% coupon for
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SEO Trends
Posted - December 16, 2011
Dallas SEO Dogs doesn't lag behind the pack when it comes to trends in search engine optimization. Ten years ago, putting tiny text at
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SEO is No Longer a Basic Task
Posted - December 13, 2011
Not too long ago, SEO (Search Engine Optimization) was largely a matter of composing meta tags, creating backlinks and stuffing your
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Our New Site is Up and Running!
Posted - December 12, 2011
Our new site launches today! We're in "soft launch" as we add some graphics to spice things up, so please let us know what you think
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Google “Not Providing” Visitor Information in Google Analytics
Posted - December 5, 2011
With the recent switch to SSL Google's default search, some organic traffic data has been removed from Google Analytics. Google says
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Google Offers Unprecedented Details on Search Algorithm Changes
Posted - November 14, 2011
This week, Google made history by publishing changes to its search algorithm. This list of changes is nothing monumental in itself, but
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