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Nickname: Newbusiness
Review: Great article, it gives me more reassurance that SEO should be the primary focus, especially if you are an e-retailer. One question, can you say who did the SEO work for you? I would love a recommendation. The problem is there are a lot of SEO scams and crooks out there.
thanks!
Date reviewed: Sep 10, 2007 9:25 PM
Nickname: cvos
Review: This a great story that shows the positive benefits website optimization can bring to a business. Many times adding a few title tags and procuring several high quality inbound links will produce thousands of sales conversions over the lifetime of the business.
Date reviewed: Nov 15, 2006 12:33 AM
Nickname: M Duckett
Review: Hi Karen,
I wanted to thank you for sharing our story with your readers. We are now getting closer to our visit with Michael Dell in Texas and getting very excited. September is just around the corner! As you know a visit with Michael Dell and some of his executives is included in the 2006 Small Business Excellence Award that we received recently. I wanted to encourage other small entrepreneurial businesses to look into the award for next year and participate in it. It has been tremendously beneficial for us.
I will let you know how things go in Texas and share the story with you then.
Warm regards,
Megan Duckett,
Sew What? Inc
Date reviewed: Aug 4, 2006 7:25 PM
Nickname: TrumanHedding
Review: It is good to see stories on the impact SEO has on small business. I took a look at the Web site and it has great content and clean architecture. Bravo...
Date reviewed: Jul 6, 2006 4:45 PM
Nickname: leeodden
Review: Excellent point about SEO not being something you do one time and walk away from. SEO is an ongoing process with the best results coming from active involvement from both client and vendor.
Date reviewed: Jul 6, 2006 1:00 PM
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