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Author: Jack Leblond
• Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

Getting Found For What You Don’t Do Can be a Good Thing

Buckle your seat-belts folks, this week’s SEO tip is a bit upside-down.

You’ve spent countless hours building a beautiful site, filled page after page of compelling, keyword rich content.  You have proper page titles, used the headline tags, even made sure to use alt tags and photo captions.  All your hard work is being rewarded, as you slowly work your way up the page rankings for your chosen keyword phrases.  But are you reaching all of your potential customers?  I can guarantee that many of you are not.  Trust me, I checked.

Want to find out more?  Then stop over to agentgenius.com and learn about using Negative search Phrases.

Author: Jack Leblond
• Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

This is such a popular and wide-spread myth.  But, it is just that – a MYTH.  Google tells us they can the read dynamic URLs, but cautions us to use keyword rich, reader friendly URLs when possible.

Want to find out more?  I knew you would, click on over to AgentGenius.com for the full story.

Author: Jack Leblond
• Monday, September 08th, 2008

The secret is out, I’ve been asked to join Lani Anglin-Rosales, Benn Rosales and all the other great contributors at the award winning, real estate blog, AgentGenius.com.

Lani and I chatted about it for a while and I continued to be hesitant.  I don’t see myself as an “expert”, I’m just a regular guy that does geeky things for a living…and enjoys it.  However, after meeting with Lani and Benn over coffee, I was convinced that they might just be crazy enough to let me do this.  Lani sealed the deal when she told me how much it paid, there was no turning back (Anybody know where I can cash a check made out for “zero-thousand-dollars?”).

I don’t have a set plan for everything I’ll be posting, but mostly I hope be help agents to better understand the Search Engine Optimization (SEO) process, Web site design and general geeky things.

Please be sure to stop over and say hello.