Month: July 2013

  • Gain an Edge in Global SEO with ccTLDs: ASEOHosting Explains

    Gain an Edge in Global SEO with ccTLDs: ASEOHosting Explains

    Hudson, FL, July 30, 2013 – ASEOHosting, a leading provider of SEO hosting and multiple IP hosting commented today. The topic was confusion about country code top-level domains (ccTLDs).

    This relates to international SEO. SEO experts at the company noticed several misunderstandings.

    These misunderstandings concerned the best ways to use ccTLDs. The company has released a statement. This statement aims to clarify the advantages of ccTLDs.

    These advantages are for businesses targeting specific geographical locations. This is in relation to their international search engine optimization.

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  • Why Should you Use SEO Hosting for your websites?

    Why Should you Use SEO Hosting for your websites?

    When people hear about SEO hosting, a common query is “Why should I use SEO hosting; surely I can optimize my site for search with any hosting company.”

    That’s completely right, but SEO hosting has a specific place in the SEO strategist’s tool box.

    In this article, we’d like to clear up some of the confusion around SEO hosting and help you develop an understanding of what it is and why you might need it.

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  • Inside the Pro’s Mind Crafting Perfect Corporate Guest Posts

    Inside the Pro’s Mind Crafting Perfect Corporate Guest Posts

    Guest posting and corporate blogging have become an essential part of SEO and inbound marketing. If you’ve not written blog posts regularly, it can seem like a straightforward exercise, but when you’re looking at a blank page and a pile of notes,

    it’s not quite so simple to pull it together into a effective SEO package that is maximally sharable and readable for the intended audience.

    We will look at actionable tips. These tips and techniques will help structure a blog post. This will help marketers and SEOs create great content. We’ll learn from journalists. They excel at conveying information clearly and briefly. However, we will adapt their advice. This will make it more useful for SEOs and marketers in general.

    We’re going to assume that you’re on top of the research, have your market personas in order, and know what you want to say, but just need a little help organizing and structuring it on the page.

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  • The Hidden Costs (and Values) of Web Hosting.

    The Hidden Costs (and Values) of Web Hosting.

    Web hosting can range in cost from free to pennies a month to hundreds or even thousands of dollars. If you’re contemplating setting up a website, you may wonder exactly what you get for your money.

    The services that web hosting companies offer vary, but all of them share a basic set of costs that enable them to get your site up and running on the net. We’re going to have a look at those costs and think about how free web hosting and very cheap web hosting companies pay for them.

    The Costs

    Infrastructure

    For a company to offer web hosting, they need servers. Servers are usually high-power computers that are capable of processing lots of data and delivering it to web clients. Your average home computer can do much the same thing at a less efficient level, but hosting companies need specialist hardware that has lots of RAM, disk space, and processing power.

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  • SEO, Content Marketing, and Social Media: The Best Of June 2013

    SEO, Content Marketing, and Social Media: The Best Of June 2013

    June brought the warm weather and also warmed up the old SEO vs. content marketing debate. Throw social media into the mix and you have a real quagmire. In that spirit, we’ve gathered up the best SEO, content marketing, and social media articles from June. After you’ve taken a moment to peruse our selections, let us know where you stand on the debate in the comment section below.

    SEO

    Keyword Research is now a Dirty Trick?

    Since the announcement of a new Penguin Update 2.0 some people are running scare and others are shouting, “Keywords?! I don’t even know what keywords are. I just write for my audience!” What makes you think using keywords is some sort of dirty trick? Google wants you to use keywords to guide them in cataloging your content. How else would they know where to put your stuff? (more…)