Apr 24 2009

SEO by the Sea

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The First time I saw this site and wrote the owner for permission to reblog-I got an answer which means he is not only supplying relative content but is aware of what he publishes: I always ask permission and this is the second time I have reblogged the site-The Mission is obvious and this may be just be the most well organized site on the net and worth a folow-

About SEO by the Sea
My name is Bill Slawski, and I am the president and founder of SEO by the Sea, Inc.

SEO by the Sea provides services to help make it easier for sites to be found on the Web, and easier for those sites to be used once they’ve been found.

The SEO by the Sea blog was originally started in 2005 to inform people about a grass roots gathering of people interested in internet marketing and search engines in Havre de Grace, Maryland. It has since evolved into a place where I keep track of search related research and patents, and write about search engine optimization and other topics.

SEO by the Sea is committed to offering information as accurately and helpfully as possible, while remaining civil as well as fair and impartial.

I have a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Delaware, and a Juris Doctor Degree from Widener University School of Law. I worked for the highest level trial Court in Delaware, Superior Court of Delaware, for 14 years as a court manager and administrator, and as a technologist/management analyst.

In the mid 1990s, while I was working for the Court, I helped put together a website for a couple of friends who were starting an online business. I continued to update the site and increase its visibility online for more than a decade. I started working on a couple of other sites, and began promoting a few of those sites starting in 1996.

I found myself intrigued by search engines, by usability, and by how people navigate around and explore web pages. Since then, I have worked on a good number of sites, helping their owners to be more easily found in on the Web. I continued my efforts performing SEO and internet marketing part time until 2005 when I left the Court to work for an online marketing agency full time.

I’ve also been a moderator and administrator for one of the best known forums about internet marketing and usability as well as a contributing author for a couple of the most well known sites online about search engine marketing, Search Engine Watch and Search Engine Land.

I’ve had the opportunity to speak about search engine algorithms, universal and blended search, personalization in search and duplicate content problems at industry conferences such as Search Engine Strategies and Webmaster World’s Pubcon.

SEO by the Sea, Inc., is located in Newark, Delaware, about an hour south of Philadelphia, and an hour north of Baltimore.

I look forward to hearing from visitors to this site, and welcome any suggestions or ideas for the blog. Please feel free to contact me. My contact information is:

Bill Slawski,
President
SEO by the Sea, Inc.
28 Choate Street,
Newark, Delaware 19711
(302) 290-9935

A Web search engine is a tool designed to search for information on the World Wide Web. The search results are usually presented in a list and are commonly called hits. The information may consist of web pages, images, information and other types of files. Some search engines also mine data available in newsbooks, databases, or open directories. Unlike Web directories, which are maintained by human editors, search engines operate algorithmically or are a mixture of algorithmic and human input.                

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