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By Daniel Tan on October 8, 2013
SEO plugins for WordPress can number in the dozens. A search for your preferred WordPress SEO plugin is not an easy task, there are simply too much of available choices. The competition is stiff and comparison between plugins are made almost every single day, however SEOPressor was built not to compete with all the others. SEOPressor […]
By Daniel Tan on September 13, 2013
We’ve noticed that as social media continues to explode, it’s now “the norm” to see a Facebook “Like” button attached to many of our client’s blog articles, products, and other website objects. When your readers make the decision to click on the Facebook Like button, a story pertaining to your website is then shared on […]
By Daniel Tan on September 9, 2013
Street cred still counts, even in the day of the information superhighway. With cyberspace flooded with content, search engines have to find a way to distinguish the spam from the good stuff. Google authorship might still be fairly new, but it’s the search giant’s way of doing just that. A feature of Google +, authorship […]
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By Daniel Tan on September 3, 2013
Twitter has recently (few days ago!) opened up it’s Lead Generation Card to everyone. I dived right in to explore it’s potential and I can see how this will change the marketing landscape in a very near future. I am not a paid advertising expert (most of my marketing has evolved around organic methods), I […]
By Daniel Tan on July 16, 2013
We are extremely excited to release SEOPressor V5.0.3 today with addition of the TWO new OpenGraph tags recently announced by Facebook, the article:author and article:publisher tags. Now in what world will you be using these two tags and why should you use them? It’s more than common now that most blogs or websites run their […]
By Daniel Tan on May 8, 2013
A while back, Matt Cutts, Head of Google Webspam mentioned that backlinks within a press release wouldn’t play any significance in Google search rankings. Last week, Daniel Tan conducted a mini-experiment to put this to the test. Daniel published a release using the keyword ‘leasreepressmm’ through MarketersMedia and that keyword term was anchored to Matt […]
By Daniel Tan on May 2, 2013
A couple of weeks ago, social media monitoring and analytics experts SocialMetricsPro.com published an enticing and delicious article on the perfect SEOPressor steak pie recipe. Even though some expected to prepare a hearty lunch through that recipe, most readers eventually found themselves at an epiphany. That Search Engine Optimization is a little more than just […]
By Daniel Tan on March 18, 2013
Google explicitly and blatantly confirms it. Higher Traffic does equate to higher rankings. The thing is, how do we leverage on this? How do we take advantage to get to the top of result pages? How do we get higher traffic? There are a few definite ways to get higher traffic – things like pay-per-click […]
By Daniel Tan on March 11, 2013
If you haven’t already started enforcing your social SEO strategy today, then you’re missing out on being at the top of Google. Everyone knows that besides SEO, there’s content optimizing, and there’s social media optimization – the few things that help you rank well on search engines. But at this day and age, everything advances […]
By Daniel Tan on February 13, 2013
We encourage all users to start updating their SEOPressor to the all new Version 5. We are going to retire Version 4 soon. Most users should have no problem updating from V4 to V5 but for those who do, here are a couple of ways to do it. Manual Foolproof Method: 1) Go to https://seopressor.com/download/download.php […]
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