WHY (WE) SIMPLIFY SEO?

People who work in the search engine optimization industry (often) obsess on every little change in the search engines. It's what they do for a living. You don't have that kind of time. SEO isn't what you do for a living. You have a business to run. Perhaps a family. Maybe you want a social life that's not on blogger, facebook or twitter. But, you still want better rankings. More traffic. We can help.

NOT A TECH GEEK?

Well, thank heavens, because, that's what we do! Stop beating yourself up for it already... you don't need to be a tech geek to run a business. You just need to know one. Aren't you glad you found us?! Go ahead. Browse. Enjoy!

about

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For some people, trying to figure out seo (search engine optimization) is is a lot like…. oh, say…  trying to figure out how to nail jello to a tree.

For other people, seo is the krazy glue that pastes their butt permanently onto page one at Google.

Most people fall into the first group, want to be in the second group, but aren’t really sure how.

That’s no surprise. Thing is, there’s a lot of confusion in the field of search engine optimization. From the old advice that won’t freaking die to new advice that’s just plain wrong, it’s hard for the average website owner to figure out what’s good advice and what’s not.

I am an SEO. Search engine optimizer, if you haven’t heard the term. Have been for years.

Not as in the “internet guru hawking the seo program with the best commision” variety, but the “companies actually pay me to keep their sites ranking well” variety.

When you put bread on the table by keeping other people’s sites ranked well and profiting, it’s a whole different ball game than hawking the hottest seo program with good commission. But that’s a whole ‘nuther story.

I created this site so that when I get asked the same questions over (and over) again, I have links to send instead of typing the same things over and over. I was sounding like a broken record. Hope you enjoy it.

And the SEOKats?

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Black kats. White hats. From them, you can learn what to do and what not to do. As long as you don’t mind the kattitude.

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2 Responses to “about”

  1. seokats.com Says:

    testing

  2. Eric Graudins Says:

    The kattitude is fine.
    I’m more concerned about the dreadful puns :-)

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