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Job Title: President
Company: Capitol Shine
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Ad Words Advice
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RE: Can I "Run Macros" on my own?
What type of reports should they be able to supply? What would the report show?
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Can I "Run Macros" on my own?
I talked to the SEO company I am using and trying to get an understanding of what it is they are doing for me. They told me that one of the most important things they are doing is running macros. Is this something I could learn to do myself? What does it mean? How do I do it? How long does it take?? I have recently been educating myself on SEO and coded my website with metadata titles and descriptions. Is running macros something I can do on my own too? I guess I'd also just like to know what it is.
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Help with this metadata code!
My website developer used the code below for my metadata but SEomoz is showing an error for my metadata. How can I change with this code so it will work?
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What does it mean by followed links?
I don't understand what SEOmoz report means when it shows I have no followed links OR linking root domains. What does this mean and how can I fix it?
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TOP 5 Questions I Should Ask a web designer or developer?
I want to redesign my website to work better with SEO and crawls. I need to make sure I hire a good designer/developer but I don't have a ton of money to spend. What are the top 5 questions I should ask a web designer/developer to ensure they are good designers and have successfully implemented SEO??...or at least a site that is crawled well and has some SEO built in.
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SEO while designing the website and continuous SEO
What's the difference between SEO while designing/developing a website (ie, setting up a website so it is crawled by search engines) and the SEO that people talk about that needs to be viewed analyzed and changed all the time?
I don't have a ton of money to spend on SEO right now but I do want to make sure my website is set up by an SEO expert (if possible) so when I do have money to spend on SEOthe website is set up properly to work with more advanced forms of SEO.
I guess I don't understand where you can draw the line (if forced due to money constraints) between SEO in the beginning and continued SEO.
What do I need to look for with SEO and the design of my website. How do I get some type of SEO without breaking the bank??
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RE: How to judge a good website designer?
What's the least I can I expect to pay for someone who can build a website that works well with SEo and is crawled well too? I don't have a large budget but the information the website has to relay to viewers is fairly simple..it's for an auto detailing company so it's not a complex subject. I have about 6 different pages.
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How to judge a good website designer?
I am looking into hiring a company to redesign my website. What tips can someone give me about how to judge whether a company is good or not? I am most interested in the website being designed to work well with SEO and crawls. Do I compare the rankings of the websites they have in their portfolio? I'm so petrified that I'm going to make the wrong choice.
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HTML vs WordPress
Which website gets better SEO results? I was told that HTML is crawled better than WordPress. Which is a more expensive website to design? What are the pros and cons of each?
Best posts made by CapitolShine
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How to judge a good website designer?
I am looking into hiring a company to redesign my website. What tips can someone give me about how to judge whether a company is good or not? I am most interested in the website being designed to work well with SEO and crawls. Do I compare the rankings of the websites they have in their portfolio? I'm so petrified that I'm going to make the wrong choice.
Capitol Shine provides full-service auto-detailing services to Class A commercial and multi-family buildings across the DC area.
Owner/CEO Rob Mukherjee started Capitol Shine in 2010 after years of working in the auto-detailing industry. His goal is to provide a level of quality service a cut above his competitors. Rob loves the satisfaction of a well-detailed vehicle and hires employees that derive satisfaction out of the same result.
Rob is a native to the DC Metro area, with Falls Church his childhood home. He currently resides in Courthouse, Arlington. In his free time Rob enjoys playing with his dog Ricco (a Pit Bull/Whippet mix), working out, reading science books, and grilling out with friends.
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