by Craig Rentmeester | Mar 2, 2010 | Miscellaneous, SEO, Web/Tech, Weblogs
Ever wonder what factors Google takes into account to rank a web page?Well, the Google Webmaster Blog just released a blog post with their own internal SEO report card for their own products. Check it out, and use the factors they evaluated to better your Web...
by Craig Rentmeester | Jan 18, 2010 | Business
There comes a time when you need to work with a consultant, or even just a specialist. Whether she's a doctor, a salesperson, or a web designer, I've found that the best approach is to give them constraints. Often consultants will ask you to tell them about...
by Craig Rentmeester | Jan 15, 2010 | Marketing & PR, SEO
My company, Relevante Marketing, recently released a few tools for small business owners. The tools are free. They are intended to help you forecast ROI for Pay-Per-Click Advertising or Internet Marketing as a whole. Give them a try. Any feedback you have is...
by Craig Rentmeester | Dec 8, 2009 | SEO, Web/Tech
Check it out here (search phrase: SEO), and read the full story here.Executive Summary: Google is displaying real-time data feeds from Facebook, Twitter and MySpace. Takeaways1. Be careful who you bash.2. The SEO game has just officially gone social.
by Craig Rentmeester | Nov 18, 2009 | Marketing & PR
Writing and distributing press releases is not that hard. Below are some lists that outline places that allow for free and paid press release distribution. Some even tell you the PageRank of the site, the purpose of the site and the costs associated, if applicable....
by Craig Rentmeester | Nov 10, 2009 | Business, Miscellaneous
The most common success factors for a small business are: Speed Smart Service Promises Speed – Act quickly. It’s simple, but powerful. You can’t win the resource game. But, you can win by making decisions faster, adapting to changing markets...
by Craig Rentmeester | Nov 5, 2009 | Business, Miscellaneous
37Signals, developers of popular SaaS tools for small businesses and project teams, like Basecamp and Highrise, makes its CEO available for calls with customers for 4 hours each week. Play to your strengths, and do something your larger competitors "can't...