Author Archives: NetServices

SEO Red Flags and Warning Signs

Black Hat SEO, Bad SEO Companies

SEO red flags and warning signs are important to know so you can avoid dishonest search engine optimization companies/firms and avoid hurting your website’s ranking and avoid even getting banned by search engines. Shopping for SEO or Search Engine Optimization can be confusing and daunting!  In this article, you will learn the red flags and warning signs that you should look for. And when you see them, you’re much better off going the other way! Continue reading

SEO (Search Engine Optimization) Makes a Difference

The last few weeks we discussed things that involve creating websites. This week, we will begin discussing SEO or “Search Engine Optimization”. You will see how SEO or Search Engine Optimization can make a difference!

Here are some examples we’d like to first share with you before we begin to explain what SEO. If you look at the screen-shots below, these clients of ours were able to achieve some very impressive results, landing on page 1 with ranks #1, #2, #3, #5 and #6! Continue reading

Website Ideas and Uses

Website Ideas and Uses

Sometimes it is difficult to think of what to use a website for or what to put on it. Often we just think of our business’s address, telephone number, e-mail address and may a list of the business’s products and services. Here are some website ideas and uses that can be helpful to small business owners and entrepreneurs: Continue reading

“Amazon Tax” Case

Amazon Tax Case

The “Amazon Tax” case resurfaced in the New York Times on March 28, 2013. The Times reported that online retailers Amazon.com and Overstock had recently lost their lawsuit against the New York State’s Department of Finance involving the collection of sales tax on New York State Customers. This is significant news to brick and mortar businesses that feel that they are in competition with Amazon as this outcome can been seen as a “fairer playing field”. This is also significant news to small businesses that operate e-commerce Web sites which may not have a physical presence in the State of New York but have customers in the state. Continue reading