Archive

Posts Tagged ‘seattle’

SEO for Startups: Top 7 Lessons + A Trip to YCombinator

February 22nd, 2010 No comments

Posted by randfish Last week, while in London, I received an email from Paul Graham , whom I’ve long admired, possibly even idolized a bit. He asked if I was available to come speak at a YCombinator SEO event in Mountain View. Tonight, I presented at that evented and thought I’d share my experiences, recommendations and yes, my presentation. Not everything that was discussed is public, in fact, much of it is “classified” at YC’s request. However, there’s so much good material that it would be criminal not to share. First up, my presentation from the YCombinator SEO for Startups event (naturally, hosted on YC company and prior SEOmoz consulting client, Scribd ): SEO for Startups: YCombinator February 2010 Next, since it’s hard to do any slide deck justice with just the slides, a list of top advice and recommendations, not just from the slide deck, but from many years of interactions, consulting and Q+A help for startups: SEO as a Strategy, not a Tactic Yelp uses SEO as a strategy. When their community finds something new in the neighborhood, content is created. They are limited in scale only by the physical world’s local businesses. Plus, it’s only natural that local businesses with good rankings will want to share those via

Getting Started Publishing on Google News

February 3rd, 2010 No comments

Posted by Sam Niccolls The New York Times, CNN, and Yahoo News each get more traffic than Google News, but in a given month Google News sends almost a billion clicks to publishers worldwide, which makes it an incredibly compelling syndication platform for sites with newsworthy content. But how do you get articles indexed and ranking in Google News? And how can you get your article snippets to appear in the SERPs for Google web search? In an attempt to answer some of the basic questions around getting started, this post builds off the information provided in the Google News publisher help center and in Maile Ohye’s awesome video on Google News to provide publishers with a basic primer of factors to consider before submitting to Google News .

How Medical Malpractice Litigation has Changed in Seattle

January 19th, 2010 No comments

In recent years in the U. S., medical malpractice lawsuits have become more frequent. According to the Journal of the American Medical Association , 225,000 patients die each year as a result of some form of medical negligence. If you or someone you know is the victim of medical malpractice in Seattle, you should seek legal help as soon as possible. Below are some of the more typical examples of medical malpractice affecting our nation. Surgical errors Thousands of people are injured each year from surgical mistakes. Poor pre-operative planning before surgery can cause injury or even death. Additionally, errors during the procedure can result in punctured organs, failure to administer anesthesia, and leaving surgical instruments behind. Misdiagnosis A lawyer experienced in medical malpractice law in Seattle can offer you legal advice if you are the victim of misdiagnosis. According to studies, 40 percent of malpractice lawsuits are caused by a failure to diagnose breast cancer. Also, a misdiagnosis can lead to medication errors, further endangering a patient’s life. Medication errors Many malpractice cases involve a failure to prescribe the correct medication. Medication errors also include an incorrect dosage, wrong medication, or wrong combination of medicines. A lawyer familiar with medical malpractice laws in your area can provide you with the legal assistance you need to file a claim. Birth injuries Medical errors during childbirth endanger both the mother and the baby. These mistakes include the following:

Keyword Targeting: How to Employ Multiple Keywords for SEO & Conversions

January 18th, 2010 No comments

Posted by randfish At some point during your University’s SEO 201: Advanced Keyword Research & Targeting class, they probably gave a few lectures and case studies on how to effectively split up your keyword research list across multiple pages and use those terms/phrases to maximum benefit. But, for those who might have missed that lesson (which would be, umm, all of us, since

SEOmoz’s Venture Capital Process

January 5th, 2010 No comments

Posted by randfish Prelude: I’ve long promised blog readers a detailed accounting of my experiences raising capital over the course of last summer and into the fall. My apologies for the long delay, and to those seeking more SEO-focused content. This entry is lengthy, detailed and designed to share as much as possible, so hopefully you’ve got a good 20 minutes to read it :-) We’ll be back to SEO tips & tricks tomorrow. Sections in this post: Introduction & Venture Capital Primer Building the Pitch Deck The Pitch Itself Getting Introduced to Venture Capitalists The Meeting Process What VCs Liked and Didn’t The Final Outcome & the Future Introduction to our Process & Venture Capital In this post, my goal is


Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 67108864 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 373812 bytes) in /home8/hostmoq6/public_html/attorneymarketingnow/wp-includes/functions.php on line 251