Rosetta is Hiring Search Marketing Professionals

July 18, 2011

Attention Search Marketing Professionals – Rosetta is looking for experienced search marketing professionals including SEO strategist, copywriters, link sleuths, tech geeks, program managers, paid search marketers and even analytics specialists. Our growth has been amazing over the last 3 and a half years and we are still growing. With offices in New York, Cleveland and [...]

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Do It Yourself Copyright Protection

July 10, 2011

If content is king on the internet, and we generate content, then who truly rules the internet? I don’t typically make it a point to write about things other than online marketing and SEO, but the idea that your body of work is constantly at risk when you write and publish online is a burdensome [...]

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New SEOpittfall Glossary of SEO Terms

June 11, 2011

I have been looking to build a resource to answer the most common questions regarding SEO, namely definitions, purposes and impact of SEO terminology (SEM terms included). The answer: The SEOpittfall Glossary of SEO Terms One of the greatest reasons for not building this sooner is the fact that I haven’t kept up on my [...]

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Is Your Web Server Limiting Your SEO Performance?

April 3, 2011

What does your web server say about your site? There are a number of things that marketers think of when they are developing and implementing a strategy, what products or services are they offering and how are they going to position them for customers. A website is an important opportunity for business owners to interact, [...]

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Web Work/Web Wisdom Presentation

March 28, 2011

I will be presenting at a local event with a colleague from Rosetta, Hosted by Tri-C Visual Communication & Design department. Here are the details of the session and more information on how to attend: Be the Needle not the Haystack! How to make your website more search-engine friendly. Wednesday, March 30, 2011, 7:30 p.m. [...]

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