Let's do a quick review on what SEO is and is not. SEO is not the efforts to help search engines connect potential clients with your website. SEO is the comprehensive ongoing strategy to help connect users with your companies information. As I've mentioned before, that's an important distinction. SEO is not merely web, and it's not primarily about your sight. It's about reaching your potential clients wherever they are. Guess what? They're mobile! OK, maybe not yet, but they will be, and a lot of them already are. If you are looking at any long term strategies, mobile has to be taken into consideration. It can be tough to know what is most important when planning Mobile SEO strategies. What's real? What's fake? What's hype? What's standard? Here's a look at the Top 5 Mobile SEO Suggestions.
There are few things that irritate me more than an e-mail full of staccato! In fact, many e-mail format faux pas drive me bonkers. Please understand that I am not a formatting/courtesy snob. I'm every bit as obstreperous as the next guy, and I don't think that society should hand down dainty decrees to govern what and how I say things in e-mails. I think that different relationships, agendas and media call for different levels of formality. However, I also have a healthy respect for teleology; I'm a designer for crying out loud! The purpose of an e-mail is usually communication, and a poorly structure format rarely communicates the right message.
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Albany CEO has been kind enough to do some interviews with me in the past. I thought it might be a good idea to start sharing some of them on here as well. You can access the video and full transcripts here or take a look at some of my other articles and videos.