Joined 01/20/2008

Joe Manausa

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Century 21 First Realty

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  • Sidney, I like the look.
    By May 5, 2008 - 4:46pm

    Sidney, I like the look. Very professional and very crisp. I have very large monitors and can take much in, but it seems like the font is a bit small (it might just be my own settings). I looked at your site map, looks very thorough as well. Nice work and I hope it pays off for you.

  • That is very interesting and
    By May 5, 2008 - 2:16pm

    That is very interesting and unnerving. The problem lies in the fact that most of (us) real estate brokers cannot keep up with the changing technology and therefore fall prey to this type of activity all the time. Maybe the writing is on the walls... http://www.tallymarketdata.com

  • Great questions Sidney. Some
    By April 25, 2008 - 5:22am

    Great questions Sidney. Some were a bit over my head, so I got help... 1. We hired Dakno Marketing (Brad Carroll) as our Real Estate Web Design Company. They created the original "shell" and we supplied the content. All new content is done by me and my staff. The key is that the content is purely original so it will continue to move up the SEO rankings. 2. Here are some of Brad's thoughts on your questions: Keywords (I am assuming he is referring to meta keywords) Most people think that adding keywords to your Meta Keywords tag will translate to higher ranking in search engines. However, this is not the case… This is direct from the Google Webmaster Blog Question: I notice that you do not mention the keywords meta tag - does this mean that Google totally ignores it? Answer: Thanks for asking, Glen! You're right in that we generally ignore the contents of the "keywords" meta tag. SEO gurus have also done a few test and always find that keywords have no impact in SEO. But do note that we have the ability to add keywords in AgentBackdoor. So why did we even include this in AgentBackdoor? The keywords field is helpful for adding keywords that do not appear in the copy of your website. For example, If you have a Mortgage page on your website, you may want to put the keyword “morgage” (note the misspelling). In other words, the keyword tag can be helpful for including common misspelling, or alternative words that still relate to the topic of that page. Can you still put true “keywords” in the keyword field? Yes. Just be sure not to “stuff” this area with lots of keywords. You can end up doing more harm than good. Stick with just a few and make sure they are on topic with that specific page. Hope this helps… 3. I appreciate your input Sidney. If you have thoughts or disagree with the above I'd love to see the feedback. I am relatively new to all of this and I'm learning as I go along.

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