Bryan Phelps - Utah SEO

Hi, I'm Bryan Phelps. I'm a Utah SEO consultant and help businesses around the country improve their presence on the web through my Utah Internet marketing company, Big Leap Web including search engine optimization, PPC and other online marketing services.

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Tools

I recently had the opportunity to attend SEOMoz’s 2009 Pro Training Seminar in Seattle.  The seminar has been going on for several years but this is the first year that I’ve been in attendance.  The focus of the seminar was tips, tricks and tactics and they definitely lived up to it.  Each of the speakers [...]

I have a particular website that ranks #1 for a few different key phrases.  I compared my December keyword referrals to Google’s approximate search volume for December and was very surprised to see that they don’t quite match up….at all. Keyword #1 Google claims approximately 33,100 searches in December My #1 ranking only received 2,428 [...]

I’ve usually found Google’s webmaster tools to be fairly accurate.  However, I have a site that shows I rank for some pretty competitive terms. I don’t even need to show you my analytics to prove that I don’t rank in the top 10 for [cell phone].  But if anyone trusts these rankings and would be [...]

New WordPress App

July 22, 2008

Automattic released a free WordPress app for the iPhone that im testing out. So far it looks pretty slick! Now I just need copy and paste…

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Get Linked In

July 18, 2007

I’m not a huge online social networking type of guy but the one social networking site where I’ve created a profile and actually intend to keep using it is LinkedIn.com. Linked In is kind of like MySpace but for grown ups. It’s kind of like Facebook but geared towards work and professionals instead of college. [...]

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Meebo Review

May 10, 2007

If you use multiple messengers on a regular basis, Meebo is a necessity. Meebo lets you log in to multiple messengers with one log in ID and password. Plus, it’s all run through your Internet browser so you don’t have 3 different messengers taking up resources on your computer. You lose some of the little [...]

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