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Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Inertia & The SEO Authority

Plenty of good news this episode. Firstly, CCP 4.0 launched extremely smoothly, already re-crawled by Google, and with some amazing results. For many of my offered services, I am on page 1 for all of Texas. Now that's some good SEO if you ask me. Many, many factors played into that, but I am proud to say that it is 100% guaranteed organic SEO. In other words, I didn't pay a dime. It's all relevant, helpful information. If any of you need or want pointers, just ask. If there's enough interest, I might write an SEO tutorial on the basics.

Meanwhile, I'm on to my next project: The SEO Authority. It will be a state-wide SEO, web design and web hosting service. Basically, I plan on doing the same thing for it that I've done with Castle Crest Productions, only intentionally state-wide. I will be offering full-service search engine optimization to individuals, small businesses, and large corporations. I've had to scrap a few of the original site templates, but I think I've finally found a design I like. Things just don't go as smoothly when I'm designing conservatively, with a minimalist layout in mind. Needless to say, I like to go a bit overboard with my designs, and it is sometimes difficult to reign myself in.

In other news, I took a break from all the designing to... well... design. That's right folks, I have another piece of digital artwork for you. This one's called "Inertia". Let me know what you think, and if it should be added to the gallery. Again, if any of you need or want Photoshop pointers, just ask. If there's enough interest, tutorials may be in my blog's future...

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5 Comments:

Blogger santoshi said...

nice photo manipulation. i like your art work.

March 3, 2009 8:44 AM  
Blogger Christopher Nelson said...

Thanks! Much appreciated. :)

March 3, 2009 12:18 PM  
Blogger Constant Motion said...

I stumbled upon your blog-site today and though I only know the bare minimum there is to know about web & graphic design, I must admit that I find the entire concept truly remarkable and in this day and age, it is truly without limitations; aside from that of the imagination we each harbor within. I look frwd to following your work and of course, an insight into your imagination. Thanks for sharing.

March 3, 2009 1:40 PM  
Blogger Christopher Nelson said...

Thank you very much for your comments. You have a very good point - it seems as though today we are only limited by the imagination. Without the tools I have at my disposal, I could not create near the quality of images that I am able to. Thanks to computer technology and the genius of software like Photoshop, I am able (like so many artists) to create what would otherwise only be "within".

Again, thanks for your post!

March 3, 2009 2:55 PM  
Blogger Penelope said...

I love your new piece. I love your digital artwork, it is truly amazing.

March 4, 2009 10:52 AM  

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