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Rules for guest blogging on inQbation
inQbation is receptive to well-written, relevant, guest blog posts that are not overtly self-promotional. Here are the rules: Top 5 rules for guest blogging Don’t spam, don’t be crass with your commercial messages or overtly self-promotional Open a New Window … Read more
Mobile World Congress 2012 Wows the World
Barcelona was recently host to the 2012 Mobile World Congress, an exposition where manufacturers of all things related to mobile computing and devices gather to showcase their newest innovations. While there is no disputing the fact that the highlights of … Read more
Ready Player One: Advergaming in a Social Landscape
Marketing channels have become extremely diverse in the age of the web. Email marketing is sort of the grandfather of advertising on the web, and the landscape has since grown into a morass of social sharing via Facebook, Twitter and … Read more
Outlook in the Cloud: Do or Don’t
Gmail may be the longest running cloud based email application and it was used by million before “the cloud” even entered into the popular lexicon. Gmail has also conditioned its users to be able to log in to their e-mail … Read more
The Touch Generation
When’s the last time you pressed a button? You probably press buttons all day, but do you ever get the feeling that you’re pressing less of them? That’s because you probably are. Touch screens have moved to the forefront of … Read more
Want to Lose Potential Revenue? Serve Up a Bad Web Site
Many businesses have unfortunately lived out the following scenario too often: They have what they think is a great Web site, only the metrics recording the number of visitors shows otherwise. The bosses are left scratching their heads in trying … Read more
What is considered a modern browser? Not IE7 according to Google
This may be old news, but today I received a Request for Proposal (RFP) for website redesign where they required that the new website support all modern browsers, including IE7. I thought that I had read sometime about a year … Read more
Google Trends
With Google Trends, you can compare the world’s interest in your favorite topics. Enter up to five topics and see how often they’ve been searched on Google over time. Google Trends also shows how frequently your topics have appeared in … Read more
Why $1.2 trillion in budget cuts over the next decade mean gains for web-savvy small businesses
Looking ahead at fiscal year 2012, being budget-friendly has become a deciding factor in government spending. Increased spending during the Iraq and Afghanistan wars and via the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 has ceased and the government has … Read more
Company Blog and Its Importance to ROI
If your small business is not getting its full return on investment (ROI), there are a number of reasons to focus on. One such area is the content product you are putting out there for consumers coming to the site, … Read more
Bad Web Site Design Can Easily Translate Into Bad Business
As the saying goes, “You never get a second chance to make a first impression.” With that being the case, your company’s Web site is an extension of you and your business. A strong Web site translates into better business … Read more
All I Want for Christmas are Better Online Marketing Results
If your company’s online marketing results have been less than stellar this year, what do you plan to do about them heading into 2012? For many companies, their online marketing efforts need a shot in the arm as they head … Read more
Investigating Google, Verbatim
Google’s Verbatim update will make searching for specific terms easier, but what does that mean for SEO, PPC, and online marketers? In a previous life (read: last month), users could enter in search queries linking words with a ‘+’ operator … Read more
Washington DC SEO Expert – Leading by example
inQbation.com scores in the top 1/2 of 1%of all websites
inQbation’s traffic rank according to Alexa
Not bad for a service company approaching its 4th birthday.
The Internal Search Revolution is Here
Summery: Full-text search engines have been mostly overlooked as a serious element in the user interface of websites. Consequently, the quality of the search utilities being used by the vast majority of websites produce irrelevant results, if at all. As … Read more
Washington DC SEO Expert
Rule number of Fight Club: Choose the right keyword phrases If you want Google to work for you and deliver valuable results, you have to put yourself into the shoes (fingertips) of your target audience and ask yourself, What search … Read more
Google Site Search & Google Custom Search Engine – Differences
What is Google Site Search? “Google Site Search is an edition of Google Custom Search specifically designed for businesses looking for a hosted, extranet site search solution. This product lets businesses harness and customize the power of Google search for … Read more
About the User
Just as form follows function has guided generations of architects in designing magnificent structures, Panda, Google’s latest search update, is channeling good content to user’s eyes. Likewise, web substance likely to waste a searcher’s time is increasingly being kicked to … Read more
SEOQ: 350,000 unique visits per month, 14k per day
May 14, 2011 – another milestone for SEO Quotient. According to Google Analytics, SEOQ.COM served over 350k visits in the past month and hit 14,000 in a single day. According to Alexa, SEOQ.COM is within the top 40,000 most visited … Read more









