Three Column Layouts with CSS
Yesterday I re-watched a module in the StomperNet STSE2 video course, and Leslie Rhodie was recommending this optimized 3 column CSS layout.
Optimizing your page HTML order is very important for SEO, to provide search engines the unique content of every page first. This means that if the spiders from the different search engines have [...]
Wanna be an SEO Service Provider?
I read this on SEO Book this morning about being an SEO service provider and it makes sense:
Here is why I think some of you might be selling yourself short if you sell your hard won skills to clients.
If you can return real value to clients i.e. not just ranking and traffic, but real tangible, [...]
Google SEO Guide for Starters From the Horse’s Mouth
I mean from the Google webmaster central blog, free.
The 22 page Google SEO guide is what it is - for starters.
But on the other hand, I’ll also say that its packed with what is essential for your site to perform on Google. If you just stick to the concepts illustrated in pages 2 to [...]
StomperNet’s STSE2 is a load of CRAP
Okay, I might probably be the last one in the whole wide world to complete watching StomperNet’s Stomping the Search Engines (STSE2) video course which Andy Jenkins, Brad Fallon and team gave out for free two months ago.
But frankly… my thoughts… This whole package is a big load of CRAP! In fact, I’d say [...]
SITEX Singapore Website Review
Heh, I hate to say this, but I think the organizers of SITEX can afford to put together a better website.
But before, I go on, check out the SITEX site for just 10 seconds. Tell me - what is the FIRST thing you notice?
Got it? Good.
Did you notice “Your Digital Playground” first?
Wow! [...]
Blogopreneur is alive again!
Well well, its time for me to get back alive on this blog.
Here are four things I want to achieve this year for this blog - and they are really quite a stretch since I really am quite pressed for my schedule, but I figured out that since I’ve put soooo much effort on [...]
Google’s 1st Page in 17 minutes!?
Whaaat???! As I am typing this I can’t even believe it myself.
I was just re-editing my previous post on SPH Search just now, and I refreshed the other tab in my browser, only to find that my post was in the first page of Google!
Well, maybe I just got really lucky huh. Maybe my [...]
Corporations, it is time for you fire your web designer yet?
This is a rant. I rarely do so, but I really can’t believe what I just experienced.
We need “brainless navigation”. Please.
I’ve been so frustrated - over the inability for me to search for the information over the Internet despite knowing exactly what I am searching for. I needed to find the SingTel [...]
Reoptimizing Blogopreneur
I didn’t have much sleep last night, because I decided to relook at the codes behind Blogopreneur.com and re-optimize it with the new knowledge I have learnt since the last time I scrutinized the theme. It was also time for me to adapt and embrace the structural changes of WordPress 2.3 - particularly, the [...]
Can you really outsource SEO?
Adam McFarland of Faceup-Sites did an excellent article about The Case Against Outsourced SEO, and I got that article through today’s SEO News mailing.
He explains:
Most of the time when companies outsource SEO they do it with the mentality of “here you go, you handle it, we expect results.” They view it as an entirely separate [...]
Tan Kian Ann is blog marketer based in Singapore. He now works with individuals and small businesses reach out to the world using blogs. 


