Hey thank you SO much Jarrod - really cool of you. I appreciate it. I'll look into those today.
Jeff
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Hey thank you SO much Jarrod - really cool of you. I appreciate it. I'll look into those today.
Jeff
Thanks Mike. I'll keep this in mind.
Jeff
Thank you Mr. Patrick. I will give you a call tomorrow.
Hey everyone,
I am doing some consulting work for a travel company. They are redesigning their web site from scratch. The web site is highly database driven.
I am looking to hire a company that has a very good combination of skills in programming(.NET or C+), website design, and SEO.
In looking for a company to work with on this, a lot of companies claim they know SEO and web site design, but it is not as easy to find a company that is also highly proficient in programming.
If any of you know of a great website directory for this, or even a company or two you recommend, I would greatly appreciate any of your advice.
Thanks!
Jeff Ferraro
Hi everyone, I love this community and have a question:
I recently read the textbook Art of SEO which was written by some of the creators of this community. In that book, there is a chapter on link building. Within that chapter, they discuss social media sites and how to leverage them.
In that section, they refer to this article: http://www.searchenginepeople.com/blog/22-dofollow-social-media-sites-offering-profile-links.html. This article gives 22 social media sites that it says if you simply sign up, make a profile, and have your profile point to your web site, there will be a benefit because these sites profile sections DoFollow links.
My question is: Is there a tool that can tell me whether or not these 22 sites still DoFollow links? Or at least if there profile section does pass link juice? Any advise is greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
Jeffrey Ferraro
Yes, please point me in the right direction for this!!! Thank you so much!
Hello,
I am trying for the first time to implement a canonical redirect on a page and would really appreciate it if someone could tell me if this was done correctly.
I am trying to do a canonical redirect:
-from http://www.diamondtours.com/default.aspx
-to http://www.diamondtours.com/
As you will see in the source code of the default.aspx page, the line of code written is:
<link rel="canonical" href="http://www.diamondtours.com" />
Is this correct? Any guidance is greatly appreciated.
Jeffrey Ferraro