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20 Crazy Word Combos

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Checking website stats is a funny thing. On a chiropractic blog you’d expect to see results for terms like chiropractic, chiropractor, and other things directly related to the field, but there’s so many seemingly unrelated words that bring visitors… to all websites. I like the process of discovering what those words

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Twitter Search Brings Local Marathon Online

There’s been much discussion the past few weeks regarding the micro blogging service Twitter as a real time search engine. While the debate continues (I say it’s a human powered search help tool) I’ll keep “searching” the real-time events I’m interested in. For me, Twitter has become the first place I go to find the latest up to date information, and a runners marathon in Pasadena, CA, provides an excellent localized example, of why I love it so much.

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Constant Content Creation Drives Traffic

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. What’s a geek chiropractor to do on Friday night? Well, I came home from the office (a rocking week serving Los Angeles) and cleared an 8′ whiteboard in my home office, so I could set week ahead goals on it. I showered, weighed in (195), posted next 7 days of workouts,

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Your Marijuana Site LOL

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. An interesting and funny email arrived in my gmail inbox today. It was headed “Your Marijuana Site” and included a link request to another site. My Marijuana Site? WTF? (photo credit: gecko.juice) The email begins… As I was surfing around msn , I discovered your website:  https://planetc1.com I am trying to

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Potential Keyphrase Ranking with Twitter

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I set out to perform an experiment this morning related to longtail keyphrases (in this case focused on local search). Using Twitter, the popular micro blogging service, I sent a tweet to followers, asking them to share information about their location, and local weather. An investigation like this one works best

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20 Crazy Word Combos

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Checking website stats is a funny thing. On a chiropractic blog you’d expect to see results for terms like chiropractic, chiropractor, and other things directly related to the field, but there’s so many seemingly unrelated words that bring visitors… to all websites. I like the process of discovering what those words

Read More »

Twitter Search Brings Local Marathon Online

There’s been much discussion the past few weeks regarding the micro blogging service Twitter as a real time search engine. While the debate continues (I say it’s a human powered search help tool) I’ll keep “searching” the real-time events I’m interested in. For me, Twitter has become the first place I go to find the latest up to date information, and a runners marathon in Pasadena, CA, provides an excellent localized example, of why I love it so much.

Read More »

Constant Content Creation Drives Traffic

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. What’s a geek chiropractor to do on Friday night? Well, I came home from the office (a rocking week serving Los Angeles) and cleared an 8′ whiteboard in my home office, so I could set week ahead goals on it. I showered, weighed in (195), posted next 7 days of workouts,

Read More »

Your Marijuana Site LOL

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. An interesting and funny email arrived in my gmail inbox today. It was headed “Your Marijuana Site” and included a link request to another site. My Marijuana Site? WTF? (photo credit: gecko.juice) The email begins… As I was surfing around msn , I discovered your website:  https://planetc1.com I am trying to

Read More »

Potential Keyphrase Ranking with Twitter

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I set out to perform an experiment this morning related to longtail keyphrases (in this case focused on local search). Using Twitter, the popular micro blogging service, I sent a tweet to followers, asking them to share information about their location, and local weather. An investigation like this one works best

Read More »