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Chris Kane, Blog Whiz

Blog Whiz is the brainchild of Chris Kane, founder of Jordan Creek Web Design located in Des Moines, Iowa. We design, build and install business and professional blogs for individuals and companies across the United States.

SEO & Marketing

Seach engine optimization IS important to you. A great awakening is taking place among businesses and professional groups across the Midwest. Some managers are very alert to the challenge; others are coming to the realization more slowly: Websites are quickly becoming THE primary information and marketing resource for every organization, whether its business is wholesale distribution, dispensing legal advice or providing resources for the surrounding community. Read the article.

Optimization Basics

Competition is fierce! Research confirms that 75-85 percent of web shoppers use search engines to find relevant web content and that means search engine optimization (SEO) is the single most important method of attracting visitors to a website. Yet, with Google now indexing many billions of pages, competition is fierce for results that list websites in the first one or two pages. The goal of professionally accomplished SEO is to consistently produce as high a ranking as possible in the key search engines. Read the article.

Is there a 'spider' in your website?

The Internet, like nature, needs spiders. Hopefully (in a manner of speaking, that is). Most websites are launched with the intention that people find them, read them and even act upon their content. The problem is, before the general public can find your website, a spider or two needs to arrive there first. Read the article.