Puzzled by ‘SEO’ or ‘SERPs’? Here’s a useful company with a useful glossary
When I first started my website adventures on the Internet, I noticed the abundance of acronyms — which makes sense, because the whole of computer “geekdom” is peppered with acronyms. I didn’t know a “SERP” from a Dallas SEO, a CSS from a Google Death Penalty (not good!). I’m still working on the abundance of acronyms.
But I recently discovered a useful company, Apogee Search, which offers among other great services an online GLOSSARY explaining just about all the SEO (Search Engine Optimization) acronyms and terminology you might want to know.
Apogee Search started in 2001 and has become one of the 25 largest Search Engine Marketing firms in the world. Which means this: If you want professional help “optimizing” your blog or other website to maximize your traffic and business potential, these guys can help.
The glossary is especially interesting. I’ve actually had one site which suffered a “Google Death Penalty,” I think. (Go ahead and click; you know you want to know what it means) I know at one point the site had pages indexed in Google, then suddenly didn’t. No matter what I did with that site during the next year in which I still owned the domain, it never again showed any pages listed in Google. (I felt a bit sad, almost offended, as though God had bid me goodbye and left my life.) So go to their glossary and look around for yourself. If you’re at all interested in learning about Internet presence and traffic, you’ll learn something there.
Then take your website to the next level with Apogee Search’s many services.
Oh, yeah — a SERP sounds like it might be something cool to eat on a hot summer day. Nope. It’s an acronym for “Search Engine Results Page.” (And I suppose a “Dallas SEO” is search engine optimization that has something to do with Dallas Texas?)
[tags]Apogee Search, PPC advertising, SEO, SEO optimization company, Dallas SEO, just a guy who reads the papers[/tags]
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