Frederick Townes
Frederick Townes in the owner of W3-EDGE. W3-EDGE is a Boston-based web design company specializing in W3C compliant and search engine friendly web design. Whether your needs fall into the Web 2.0 category or if you just need an attractive design that will convert your visitors into buyer, we have the solution for you.
Articles by this Author
Get Your Blog Google-Ranked In 30 Days or Less, Part 1
- By Frederick Townes
- Published 09/8/2008
- Blogging
- Unrated
Blogs have been around long enough to become standard elements of the web
landscape. They're easy to construct and manage, they create fresh,
user-generated content and, if well-executed, blogs draw crowds and the
attention of search engines.
Get Your Blog Google-Ranked In 30 Days or Less, Part 2
- By Frederick Townes
- Published 04/11/2008
- Blogging
- Unrated
Here are even more useful suggestions to put your blog on steroids without any
blog-roid rage.
Get Your Blog Google-Ranked In 30 Days or Less, Part 1
- By Frederick Townes
- Published 03/27/2008
- Blogging
- Unrated
Blogs have been around long enough to become standard elements of the web landscape. They're easy to construct and manage, they create fresh, user-generated content and, if well-executed, blogs draw crowds and the attention of search engines.
Links Range from Good to Bad to Ugly: Ride Your Links to Success
- By Frederick Townes
- Published 01/7/2008
- Link Popularity
- Unrated
As a site owner, it's important to devote what link building time you have to creating connections that count – really count – as far as search engine spiders are concerned...
Advanced Link Building: Hosted Content, The Quest for the Perfect Link
- By Frederick Townes
- Published 07/27/2007
- Reciprocal Link Exchange
- Unrated
Ask Google, search engines love links. Of course, they love some links more than others. For example, a simple link exchange (reciprocal link) doesn't have as much value to search engines and so, it doesn't receive the same weight as a non-reciprocal (one-way) link – the theory being that a one-way, in-bound link is a recommendation from a site owner to visit this linked site. The link, itself, is testament to the quality of the site being referred.