Tags >> costa rica seo
Feb 12, 2010
CuriousG

Having been involved in a rather cut-throat business in the past, one of the many things I've learned is that there is no such thing as bad publicity. And I'm in great company with that style of thinking so don't kid yourself.

Now I've written on this subject in the past with the article labeled, "No such thing as bad publicity", however I thought it was time to revisit this topic and expand a bit further on an interesting subject.


Feb 07, 2010
CuriousG

Honestly though...it really shouldn't take that much to figure out my next "target market" for my Costa Rica SEO efforts.

As you may be well aware, I recently launched the Uvita.net project and at the same I've managed to provide not only a fantastic looking site, but also a fully functioning online community. Yes it's true, a community is only as good as it's people. However we feel in time, the new Uvita site will become the most popular site for the area. 


Jan 03, 2010
CuriousG

And can be a bit of a nightmare at times too.  Doing SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is a redundant job yet the results can be quite satisfying.  

Being a perfectionist myself, this kind of business is tough.  I am constantly trying to improve my skills in this field and increasingly I am finding it more and more difficult. Talk about "clouded waters", the SEO industry is full of get rich scams offering software that will do all the legwork for you while you sit comfortably in your Lay-Z-Boy. Only problem is...Google and other search engines are on to this kind of 'laziness". Actually they've been on to this form of SEO for sometime now yet the business of marketing to 'wanna be ' SEO's is growing at an exponential rate.


Dec 27, 2009
CuriousG

Well well well...looks like Santa is really delivering this year.

Seeing as I have a good friend coming very shortly, as usual I gave him quite the shopping list of items. 


Dec 11, 2009
CuriousG

Ok, I've finally figured out how to get the "auto follow" feature running on my Twitter account. 

Over the past year or so using Twitter, I've been consistently perplexed as to how some people manage to have over a hundred thousand followers. And now I know...


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