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The Restaurant Next Door

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

I live in a good neighborhood.

Just to the left of the above picture (taken from a kayak) is my house, and just to the right of this pic is where the monk seal comes up in the mornings and if you go a mile up the road you will find the trail to Kalalau.
The picture [...]


Why Descriptive Titles are Important

Monday, May 11th, 2009

We often hear of great reasons to have catchy and dramatic titles, but I would like to explore the very real advantages of boring and descriptive titles.
This post will tell you how to significantly increase the amount of traffic your blog receives by following a few small steps that will likely take less than a [...]


What’s Popular Google Gadget - A Closer Look

Monday, April 27th, 2009

With mentions in Mashable and SearchEngineLand this Digg like gadget is off to a very good start. The What’s Popular gadget shows stories, videos and images that are popular. You can submit your own stuff to the gadget and these things can be voted on.

What’s Popular? How about What’s Probable?
There are some notable things about [...]


New Local SEO Tool - Address Extractor

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Getlisted.org has a new tool that examines web pages for street addresses. It is like a spider simulator that checks street addresses to determine if they can be seen by spiders and if there are any potential problems. It is based on address formats in the USA only at the moment.
Addresses are very important for small [...]


If the Internet is the New Yellow Book, Who do I call to Get Listed in it?

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

Everyone is using the internet to get their information instead of the local yellow pages. How do you make sure that your business is represented online well?
How are people finding your business online? Many times it is through Google searches when they show the local results above the regular search terms. If someone in Honolulu [...]


OutSpoken Media

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

Rae Hoffman, Rhea Drysdale, and Lisa Barone founded a search marketing company named OutSpoken Media.
All three of the founders are well known in the search industry, and have all the skills needed to take over your SEM compaigns. They are also very well connected. I am a bit biased because I know all three of [...]


Google Gadget Canvas / Portability Strategy

Monday, January 26th, 2009

One common question among businesses considering Google gadgets or other widgets is basically this…
“Why should I encourage people to use the functionality of my web site without actually visiting my website?”
This question makes sense if someone for example is monetizing their site via adsense. If they display their content elsewhere like iGoogle or Facebook they [...]


We No Longer Build Pages

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Rhea, Lisa and myself have decided to leave We Build Pages.
All three of us will be working on private projects that we plan to announce to the world very soon. We’re also open to hearing about new opportunities, so if you’ve been secretly waiting to work with us, now’s a very good time to reach [...]


Local SEO Tool - GetListed.org

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

David Mihm and I have created a new resource for local business owners and those who have local businesses as clients.
GetListed.org
It is a tool designed to help simplify the process a small business owner must take in order to effectively list their business in the free resources available on the web. It has many features [...]


Multiple Indents on Google

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

I have never seen this before. Maybe someone else has?
For a search of “kneesockz” on Google I received this…

Several indents for one web page?
Let me know if anyone has seen this before please.