Chris Abraham's Search Engine Optimization Skills
| filed under: Search Results, SEO Automation, Search Engine Results Page, SERP, Search engine optimization, Search Engine Marketing, Search Engineering, SERPs, Search Optimization, Search Engine Results Pages, Search and Content Marketing, Search Engine Optimization, SEO, SEM, Search MarketingWhen it comes to SEO, I don't just advise with platitudes. I get the work done, from soup to nuts. When I talk SEO, I mean organic search engine optimization, not including black hat link building or buying ads. I work hard on making your site faster, better, more complete, and I make sure all your images have ALT tags, all your copy has keywords, all your CSS and JS are optimized and cached, and I will make sure you're wired to Google Analytics, Google Webmasters, Bing Webmaster Tools and even Yandex. I'll implement Yoast SEO, if you're on Drupal or Wordpress, and I'll even get you onto the Cloudflare CDN for free to help speed things up.
I really love helping anyone and everyone to become as successful as possible when it comes to their findability on Google, Bing, and all the others. No matter how much people talk about wanting to be optimized for Google search by optimizing the content and quality and speed of their site, very few people actually do it. Everyone seems to think that all they need to do is buy links instead of making a better site filled with better content, better accessibility, using faster code and better servers and even more optimized, mobile native and AMP-enabled templates.
I can help you from soup to nuts. I can fix your CMS sites and have years of experience with Squarespace and a decade of experience with Drupal, Wordpress, Movable Type, and Plone. I have been developing websites from soup to nuts since 1994 and programming open source content management systems since 1999, from the birth of the Blogger blog (called Pyra).
I have been developing websites for clients since 1994 and have been promoting them online since then. Then, before Google, it was mostly directories instead of indexed and spidered search engines. Then Google launched in September of 1998, and I have been chasing Google's algorithms ever since. And the more Google changes, the more they stay the same. Google cares about literal phrases, it cares about user experience, it cares about relevant links and mobile accessibility. It cares about domain authority and age. It cares about the company each page each website keeps. Google is quick to trust but also so quick to penalize. I consider myself a search engine whisperer, especially when it comes to Google search.
As part of my SEO practice, I also do personal and corporate online reputation management (ORM) which is defensive SEO. Back in 2003, my team and I developed a process by which we could counter-message negative search results and then push them down by flooding Google's and Bing's search index with both creating new positive and neutral content as well as reactivating older and archival positive and neutral content, which bubbles up positive and neutral search results and, over time, pushes down negative and unwanted Google and Bing search results down past the first, second, and oftentimes past the third page of Google. This often works with Google and Bing images and predictive search as well. We, and I, have done this for high personal wealth individuals as well as for women who were at the mercy of revenge porn as well as local lawyers, doctors, dentists, and business wieners who need to recover from negative search results as well as personal online attacks. It takes a lot of work.