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Black Friday Sale – Free Website Content

If you are getting your Black Friday shopping done today, don’t forget about your business website. For today only, Mainstreethost is offering a complimentary page of website content with any purchase of $500 or more! Contact us for more information!

Does Your Website / SEO Strategy Suck?

Before reading any further, note: this blog post is not directed at anyone or any website in particular. It does not apply to everyone. The sole purpose of this post is to educate and make recommendations to website and business owners who aren’t properly optimizing their website, capturing leads, or appealing to potential clients. It’s [...]

Popular Content Management Systems

In a diagram provided by W3Techs, WordPress and Joomla top the list of the most frequently used content management systems by website owners. What’s nice about a CMS is that you have the ability to keep your site updated with fresh content (for SEO purposes) with little to no website design experience. WordPress and Joomla [...]

How Can a CMS Help SEO?

We all know (or should have an idea) that search engines love fresh, updated, unique content. This is not always an easy task to take on yourself whether it be due to time constraints, creativity issues or for the simple fact that you can not or do not know how to access your site’s content. [...]

Matt Cutts: Google Will Look Deeper Into Cloaking In Q1 2011

Matt Cutts of Google tweeted that Google will look deeper into cloaking in the first quarter of 2011. Google defines cloaking as “the practice of presenting different content of URLs to users and search engines.” They then go on to say that “serving different results based on user agent may cause your site to be [...]

New Google Features – Helping Content Rank in Any Language

Last week, Google unraveled some new search features throughout most of the world called “foreign pages translated”. This is intended to show end users (not in the U.S.) how searches have been performed in other languages and then translated by Google. For more on this topic, check out a great article by Andy Atkins-Krüger with [...]