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Top 10 Link Popularity Services

Monday, March 12th, 2007

It’s always nice to be recognized when you put in the efforts to provide a great service.

When I received an email this morning notifying me that Beanstalk won PromotionWorld’s top 10 link popularity services for 2006 I was obviously quite pleased. I knew that our services worked of course. We use them to guarantee our SEO services so there was no doubt in my mind that they were effective.

Backlink Comparison Tool Launched

Thursday, March 8th, 2007

Beanstalk today launched the 6th in an ongoing series of free SEO tools they are providing for do-it-yourselfers and SEO’s.

The tool launched earlier today allows webmasters to compare their backlinks with those of their main competitors. We of course must remind you that quality counts more than quantity. That’s why we also provide easy links from the comparison charts (they open in a new

Advanced Rank Checking Tool Launched

Tuesday, March 6th, 2007

Beanstalk today launched it’s fifth tool in an ongoing series of free SEO tools we’re providing to help you make the most of your online marketing experience. The tool, launched about 5 minutes ago, allows you to check your rankings on Google based on advanced functions such as last modified date, language, which Google you’d like to check and more.

Keep watching either our blog or our free SEO

Beanstalk Launches A New Keyword Activity Tool

Monday, March 5th, 2007

As promised, we’ve launched another tool. This one help you to determine which keywords you should be targeting by providing the estimated searches per day each phrase is expected to receive on the major search engines.

Now this may seem fairly typical, a lot like Overture in fact, however we’re supplementing that information with a breakdown by engine and tons of useful related links including

Third Free SEO Tool Launched

Sunday, March 4th, 2007

Today Beanstalk launched the third in what will be an ever-growing set of free SEO tools. The first two tools, announced last Thursday in this blog, focused on various ways to check your rankings faster and easier. Today’s tool is designed to help you find relevant links faster and easier. This tool enables users to specify the relevancy by search phrase and the type via a drop-down box (

Beanstalk Launches a New Free SEO Tool

Thursday, March 1st, 2007

Beanstalk today launched the second tool in what will be an ongoing series of free SEO tools built for the SEO community and do-it-yourselfer’s.

Yesterday we launched a tool that facilitates checking the rankings of multiple domains for a phrase. You’ll find that tool here.

Today we lanuched an even more useful tool. The tool launched today allows website owners to check their rankings for

Well, That Was Unexpected …

Wednesday, February 28th, 2007

I’ve published numerous articles and received feedback that’s been both positive and negative as can be expected in this industry but I have to say, I’ve never had criticism of my work placed on such notable blogs as MarketingPilgrim.com before (Ironically I used Andy from Marketing Pilgrim as an example of a good SEO in the article)

It appears that SEO’s are a bit disguntled by my assertion in

What To Look For In An SEO – Article Published

Tuesday, February 27th, 2007

Because we at Beanstalk offer a guarantee to our clients, from time-to-time we have to put a hold on accepting new contracts. During these periods we offer to guide our visitors in the right direction in choosing an SEO firm as we’re well aware of how difficult it can be to sort out the good from the bad.

To make our lives easier and to make the lives easier of our valued visitors I’ve taken

Net Neutrality Gets A Win

Thursday, November 9th, 2006

On my daily journey through some top webmaster resources I stumbled upon an article feature over at WebProNews on net neutrality. It’s odd that I didn’t think to cover this in a previous post as I did touch on it on Webmaster Radio last week. The issue at hand was the neutrality of the Internet which, while the Republicans held Congress the fate of the democracy of the Internet and the way it