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Don’t worry about META Keywords
Here’s an oldie, but still relevant these days. It’s long been the case that webmasters spend entirely too much time worrying about their META keyword list. Fact is, Google doesn’t pay them much attention. Don’t believe me? Get it right from the horse’s mouth.
20 February 2012 by Justin Shameless News -
SEO Lies, Myths & Misconceptions
At JDM, we offer SEO services, especially in conjunction with websites we’re developing for clients. That said, we have had enough of the rampant lies, myths and misconceptions regarding SEO. So here are just a few we’d like to put to bed…
17 February 2012 by Justin Articles -
Google’s New Layout-Sensitive Algorithm
While millions of Americans are keeping their heads above water using Pay-Per-Click banner and text ads on their blogs and websites, Google has just announced a change to their algorithm that penalizes having too many ads with prime, “Above the Fold” placement. Let’s dig into this change a bit and see how it might effect webmasters of all websites.
25 January 2012 by Justin Shameless News -
Google’s Fall Spring-Cleaning
Don’t fear change. Embrace it. Google has just announce they’re going to be shut down or rolling-up a number of their products over the next few months as part of a fall spring-clean.
2 November 2011 by Andy Shameless News -
Pay-Per-Click Basics
If you’re new to all this SEO and SEM stuff, this is a must read. Let’s talk a little bit about the four keys to starting out building your first Pay-Per-Click campaign. Here’s a hint–it starts in reverse.
18 October 2011 by Justin Articles -
JDM & Google Engage for Agencies
JDM is proud to announce that we’ve recently applied, gotten approved and certified as a Google Engage for Agencies partner. With our certification, we have access to slews of Adwords discount coupons we’re ready to pass onto clients looking to get their feet wet in the world of Pay-Per-Click.
11 October 2011 by Justin Shameless News -
Link Google Analytics & Webmasters
Google has just announced Webmaster Tools integration with Google Analytics is available to everyone. Now you can view search query data from Webmaster Tools directly in your Google Analytics account.
6 October 2011 by Andy Shameless News

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