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My New Home Office Setup

Posted by Darrell Long on March 12th, 2008 — Posted in Miscellaneous

I know this is not search related but it kind of is. There have been many fellow SEO’s in the past that have shown off their office setup. Well I thought I would join the club and show off my brand new setup. The setup you are about to see is my home office location. I also have a onsite work location but I am really not there enough and I do most of my work in the comfort of my home. So without further a due here is my setup.

 

My Home office setup

There are two computers, one is a dell inspiron e1705 that is hooked up to the flat screen monitor on the left. There is a wireless keyword and a razer mouse (for any of you gamers out there you know you want it). 

The desktop is a total custom build. Without giving away too much detail about it I can tell you a couple of things. For starters you have to have the 64 bit version of vista to run 8 gigs of ram. There is an Nvidia Geforce 880 GTX which is a 750mb video card. That video card is water cooled. There is 500 gigs of storage and 2 32 gig raptor drives (bring on the speed).

The tower weights almost 60 pounds (crazy huh?). The front has 4 fans to cool the CPU 5 other fans through the rest of the tower. The desktop runs duel monitors which is great for working J.

What do you guys think? I would love feedback.     

South Florida SEO Panel Discussion

Posted by Darrell Long on March 12th, 2008 — Posted in Events & Conferences

Last night, for those who don’t know, was the Pro100 – South Florida web professionals SEO Discussion panel.  I was invited to be one of the speakers on the panel. I really enjoyed it last night and thought there were lots of great questions coming from the crowd. The event started up  at 7pm and went on until about 11pm.  It was a great time and i encourage those of you who are in the South Florida area to sign up for the Pro100 Meetup.  The panel consisted of four SEO’s from South Florida. I was invited to speak as well as John Carcutt from Applied SEO, Mark Clayman from alistseo, This lovely lady named Carol, which is more on the designer side with SEO knowledge.

It was a real great turnout, head over to my flickr page to see al of the photos from the event, I am just going to put up a couple here on the site. The professionals in the crowd did a great job in asking some really good questions that I thought I would touch on a couple of them in this blog post. So without further a due here are some of the topics discussed last night.

Do I need a Google Sitemap to rank well? – Answer is No

This was a great question as many people are unaware that you don’t have to have a Google sitemap to rank well. As a matter of fact the Google sitemap doesn’t affect your rankings is anyway. All it does is allow Google to find and index your pages quicker than having to go out and manually find the pages.

If you want more information about how to use sitemaps you can visit sitemaps.org. That should help you get started.

Being #1 in Google is the end all be all – Answer is No

Being number one in Google is still the main focus of many business owners. The feeling is if they are not number one, well then the campaign wasn’t a success. This is a mentality that everyone needs to move away from. Especially as Google has rolled out with personalized search, which basically will showcase different results to each user based on their past browser history. Head over to Bruce Clay’s blog and read more and the Personal Search Revolution, if you want to learn more about how it affects you.

Real things that your clients should be focused on, would be:

How much traffic am I getting each month?

Is this traffic high quality traffic or low quality?

How well is my site converting?

Is the traffic I am acquiring converting?

- If not why?

These are the issues that should be important to the success of an online marketing campaign. You can use you r analytics to find out all this information. If you are in need of more information about analytics and what it can do for you, Rand over at SEOMOZ did a post about Tracking data essential to search marketing campaigns.

Can my web designer / web master do SEO Cheaper? – Answer is No

Many companies feel that their web designer / webmaster should have all the answers and be able to effectively optimize / market their website. This of course is not true, the analogy I like to give is this:

“If I need to have surgery to repair a tendon in my knee, I am going to go to knee specialist. I wouldn’t go to a brain surgeon.”

The same holds true on the web. Building an effective web property is a team sport. One person can’t be a master at everything. So, to answer the question, I feel that a web designer can’t do SEO cheaper because of the fact that they wouldn’t be as effective as someone who Optimizes / Markets web properties for a living. In the end you end up stretching the web designer too thin and their less effective at their own job.

These were just a couple of the questions that were asked last night. If anyone has other questions or even comments about these three please feel free to let me know.

Hey Everyone Sorry for the lack of posts

Posted by Darrell Long on March 11th, 2008 — Posted in General

Hey everyone, I thought I would take some time to write a little blurb about the fact that my blog hasn’t been as active as I would like and that things are going to change with that. It has been just a crazy time recently. I just moved into a new apartment, went to SMX West, which by the way was a blast. I will definitely write something up about it very soon. The other big news is my brother joined the Coast Guard a few weeks ago. So life has been a little crazy by I am recommitted and ready to go. Expect more posts on a regular basis from now on everyone.