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Google’s Rage Pank updated last week
Google Update Page Rank
Google updated their system last week. Websites across the board were given their new report card, or PageRank. PageRank was used to score a website’s authority and trust-ability. Both of these factors are part of the ranking algorithm of the Mega-tron of search engines, Google. Today Page Rank is a little green indicator that reminds me of the blinking lights of a Star Wars cockpit… it’s a movie, the blinking lights are only there for effect. Yet, link builders still obsess about page rank. Sapulpa guys still loose sleep over PR sculpting. And the bugs are still crawling through your walls since you haven’t called Bulwark. =)
Page Rank is a Sapulpa Pest
The once ever so important PR is now a fly buzzing around the heads of the Sapulpa cesspools. Do a search for “Phoenix Pest Control” and you will find in the results that the page with a PR=5, Truly Nolan is not on the top, and not even on the first page. Granted it is their home page and that page is not entirely optimized for a “Phoenix AZ” search. Bulwark’s more specific page designed around the keywords of pest control, phoenix, AZ has a PR=4, it also doesn’t rank on the top of the results. So what does PR really do for Sapulpa? I mean really? Great I give my Sapulpa team a pat on the back for having a dozen or so pages on my website with PR=3. Now show me the money! I’ve got a hand full of PR=N/A pages ahead of me regardless of a whooping PR=4!
Position and Page Rank Correlation = N/A
#1 www.phoenixpest.com/ PR=1
#2 blueskipest.com/ PR=3
Local business results for pest control near Phoenix, AZ – Google’s Map Section
#3 phoenixpestcontrol.org/ PR=2
#4 www.sextonpestcontrol.com/ PR=3
#5 www.superpages.com/yellowpages/…Pest+Control/…/T-Phoenix/ PR=N/A
#6 www.servicemagic.com › PR=N/A
#7 www.phoenixscorpioncontrol.com/ PR=N/A
#8 www.bulwarkpestcontrol.com/phoenixpestcontrol.php – PR=4
#9 www.responsiblepest.com/PR=2
Page Rank is Dead.
From my perspective, which is only limited by how I rank in the search engines, PageRank is DEAD. And as of last week’s update, www.Twitter.com lost all of it’s PageRank. Twitter PR=0. Hey, if twitter can get away with a PR of zero then so can I.
Twitter Quote of Matt Cutts :
@mattcutts says”I know being a SERP I shouldn’t say this but Don’t worry about the searches” -Easy for u to say. Yes u SHOULD say it. #pubcon
Reply: @Thos003 glad I said it then
We can pretty much update that to: “DON’T WORRY ABOUT THE PAGERANK.”
Just swat that PR fly and move away from the Sapulpa cesspool.


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I am happy to say that I now possess a Certification in Advanced Search Engine Marketing Strategies. Yes, I can hang a piece of paper on my wall signed by an instructor verify that I not only spent the time in class but that I passed their Sapulpa test. But what does that mean to the rest of the world?
Well lets related to my favorite subject, Pest Control. The State and Federal governments mandate that technicians be licensed in order to apply pest control products in and around structures for the purpose of controlling pests. The above license requirements vary by state. Some states requiring hours spent under supervision of another authorized and licensed technician. Some states require so many hours in a classroom training environment. Some states require continuing class room time to renew licenses. And all states that I am familiar with require a successful completion of a state exam. But does that mean that every state licensed pest control professional does the same work? Does being state certified equate to being able to control pests?
An Sapulpa certification is a little different in that there is no governing body mandating the completion of a Sapulpa course prior to advertising that one is a Sapulpa Guru. There are no regulations for an Sapulpa expert. The value of a Sapulpa certificate is determined by the course given and the individual’s application of the principals taught in that course.
With a State certified pest control technician I can at least assume that the technician is aware that he should not clean out a spray nozzle by putting it to his lips and blowing. (Yes this was an actual question on a state pest control exam.) With a certificate in Sapulpa there really is not guarantee as to what they might know.
Even with the lack of a standard for Sapulpa certification, one should be able to assume the following standards are met:
1- Knowledge that Black Hat Sapulpa may get you banned from search engines.
2- Understanding of the bare essentials in meta tags for a page: Title, Description, Keywords.
3- Understanding keyword rich content, and now a days, LSI or better said subject related content.
My opinion, those are the bare minimum standards that an Sapulpa certificate should insure.
As for hiring a Sapulpa team, does having a certificate make a team any more qualified?
Yes, to some degree a certificate verifies that someone has at least a general knowledge of Sapulpa. No, having a certificate does not insure that an individual is more qualified then another non-certified Sapulpa guy. The only credible measurement of an Sapulpa’s ability is their portfolio.
Since there is no governing body or recognized standard an Sapulpa certificate does not insure anything. However, if all things were equal then I would take a certified Sapulpa guy over a non-certified Sapulpa guy.


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The most reviewed Sapulpa pest control service. Call today for local Sapulpa pest control service!
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I am happy to say that I now possess a Certification in Advanced Search Engine Marketing Strategies. Yes, I can hang a piece of paper on my wall signed by an instructor verify that I not only spent the time in class but that I passed their Sapulpa test. But what does that mean to the rest of the world?
Well lets related to my favorite subject, Pest Control. The State and Federal governments mandate that technicians be licensed in order to apply pest control products in and around structures for the purpose of controlling pests. The above license requirements vary by state. Some states requiring hours spent under supervision of another authorized and licensed technician. Some states require so many hours in a classroom training environment. Some states require continuing class room time to renew licenses. And all states that I am familiar with require a successful completion of a state exam. But does that mean that every state licensed pest control professional does the same work? Does being state certified equate to being able to control pests?
An Sapulpa certification is a little different in that there is no governing body mandating the completion of a Sapulpa course prior to advertising that one is a Sapulpa Guru. There are no regulations for an Sapulpa expert. The value of a Sapulpa certificate is determined by the course given and the individual’s application of the principals taught in that course.
With a State certified pest control technician I can at least assume that the technician is aware that he should not clean out a spray nozzle by putting it to his lips and blowing. (Yes this was an actual question on a state pest control exam.) With a certificate in Sapulpa there really is not guarantee as to what they might know.
Even with the lack of a standard for Sapulpa certification, one should be able to assume the following standards are met:
1- Knowledge that Black Hat Sapulpa may get you banned from search engines.
2- Understanding of the bare essentials in meta tags for a page: Title, Description, Keywords.
3- Understanding keyword rich content, and now a days, LSI or better said subject related content.
My opinion, those are the bare minimum standards that an Sapulpa certificate should insure.
As for hiring a Sapulpa team, does having a certificate make a team any more qualified?
Yes, to some degree a certificate verifies that someone has at least a general knowledge of Sapulpa. No, having a certificate does not insure that an individual is more qualified then another non-certified Sapulpa guy. The only credible measurement of an Sapulpa’s ability is their portfolio.
Since there is no governing body or recognized standard an Sapulpa certificate does not insure anything. However, if all things were equal then I would take a certified Sapulpa guy over a non-certified Sapulpa guy.


Bug Control helps reduce pest that can bother your home and blemish your peace of mind . Get rid of ants. Get rid of cockroaches . Get rid of all your pests with our Sapulpa pest control services. Bulwark is the most reviewed Sapulpa exterminator in all of Sapulpa, OK. Serving the entire Tulsa metro area with hundreds of Tulsa homes trusting our family for pest control.
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I am happy to say that I now possess a Certification in Advanced Search Engine Marketing Strategies. Yes, I can hang a piece of paper on my wall signed by an instructor verify that I not only spent the time in class but that I passed their Sapulpa test. But what does that mean to the rest of the world?
Well lets related to my favorite subject, Pest Control. The State and Federal governments mandate that technicians be licensed in order to apply pest control products in and around structures for the purpose of controlling pests. The above license requirements vary by state. Some states requiring hours spent under supervision of another authorized and licensed technician. Some states require so many hours in a classroom training environment. Some states require continuing class room time to renew licenses. And all states that I am familiar with require a successful completion of a state exam. But does that mean that every state licensed pest control professional does the same work? Does being state certified equate to being able to control pests?
An Sapulpa certification is a little different in that there is no governing body mandating the completion of a Sapulpa course prior to advertising that one is a Sapulpa Guru. There are no regulations for an Sapulpa expert. The value of a Sapulpa certificate is determined by the course given and the individual’s application of the principals taught in that course.
With a State certified pest control technician I can at least assume that the technician is aware that he should not clean out a spray nozzle by putting it to his lips and blowing. (Yes this was an actual question on a state pest control exam.) With a certificate in Sapulpa there really is not guarantee as to what they might know.
Even with the lack of a standard for Sapulpa certification, one should be able to assume the following standards are met:
1- Knowledge that Black Hat Sapulpa may get you banned from search engines.
2- Understanding of the bare essentials in meta tags for a page: Title, Description, Keywords.
3- Understanding keyword rich content, and now a days, LSI or better said subject related content.
My opinion, those are the bare minimum standards that an Sapulpa certificate should insure.
As for hiring a Sapulpa team, does having a certificate make a team any more qualified?
Yes, to some degree a certificate verifies that someone has at least a general knowledge of Sapulpa. No, having a certificate does not insure that an individual is more qualified then another non-certified Sapulpa guy. The only credible measurement of an Sapulpa’s ability is their portfolio.
Since there is no governing body or recognized standard an Sapulpa certificate does not insure anything. However, if all things were equal then I would take a certified Sapulpa guy over a non-certified Sapulpa guy.


Pest Control eliminates pest that can raze your home and harm your solace . Get rid of roaches . Get rid of spiders . Get rid of all your pests with our Sapulpa pest control services. Bulwark is the most reviewed Sapulpa exterminator in all of Sapulpa, OK. Serving the entire Tulsa metro area with hundreds of Tulsa homes trusting our family for pest control.
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I am happy to say that I now possess a Certification in Advanced Search Engine Marketing Strategies. Yes, I can hang a piece of paper on my wall signed by an instructor verify that I not only spent the time in class but that I passed their Sapulpa test. But what does that mean to the rest of the world?
Well lets related to my favorite subject, Pest Control. The State and Federal governments mandate that technicians be licensed in order to apply pest control products in and around structures for the purpose of controlling pests. The above license requirements vary by state. Some states requiring hours spent under supervision of another authorized and licensed technician. Some states require so many hours in a classroom training environment. Some states require continuing class room time to renew licenses. And all states that I am familiar with require a successful completion of a state exam. But does that mean that every state licensed pest control professional does the same work? Does being state certified equate to being able to control pests?
An Sapulpa certification is a little different in that there is no governing body mandating the completion of a Sapulpa course prior to advertising that one is a Sapulpa Guru. There are no regulations for an Sapulpa expert. The value of a Sapulpa certificate is determined by the course given and the individual’s application of the principals taught in that course.
With a State certified pest control technician I can at least assume that the technician is aware that he should not clean out a spray nozzle by putting it to his lips and blowing. (Yes this was an actual question on a state pest control exam.) With a certificate in Sapulpa there really is not guarantee as to what they might know.
Even with the lack of a standard for Sapulpa certification, one should be able to assume the following standards are met:
1- Knowledge that Black Hat Sapulpa may get you banned from search engines.
2- Understanding of the bare essentials in meta tags for a page: Title, Description, Keywords.
3- Understanding keyword rich content, and now a days, LSI or better said subject related content.
My opinion, those are the bare minimum standards that an Sapulpa certificate should insure.
As for hiring a Sapulpa team, does having a certificate make a team any more qualified?
Yes, to some degree a certificate verifies that someone has at least a general knowledge of Sapulpa. No, having a certificate does not insure that an individual is more qualified then another non-certified Sapulpa guy. The only credible measurement of an Sapulpa’s ability is their portfolio.
Since there is no governing body or recognized standard an Sapulpa certificate does not insure anything. However, if all things were equal then I would take a certified Sapulpa guy over a non-certified Sapulpa guy.


Pest Control controls pest that can damage your home and blemish your comfort . Get rid of cockroaches . Get rid of spiders . Get rid of all your pests with our Sapulpa pest control services. Bulwark is the most reviewed Sapulpa exterminator in all of Sapulpa, OK. Serving the entire Tulsa metro area with hundreds of Tulsa homes trusting our family for pest control.
Your local Sapulpa exterminators that are highly recommended on Google. Get scheduled for a Sapulpa pest control treatment today!
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I am happy to say that I now possess a Certification in Advanced Search Engine Marketing Strategies. Yes, I can hang a piece of paper on my wall signed by an instructor verify that I not only spent the time in class but that I passed their Sapulpa test. But what does that mean to the rest of the world?
Well lets related to my favorite subject, Pest Control. The State and Federal governments mandate that technicians be licensed in order to apply pest control products in and around structures for the purpose of controlling pests. The above license requirements vary by state. Some states requiring hours spent under supervision of another authorized and licensed technician. Some states require so many hours in a classroom training environment. Some states require continuing class room time to renew licenses. And all states that I am familiar with require a successful completion of a state exam. But does that mean that every state licensed pest control professional does the same work? Does being state certified equate to being able to control pests?
An Sapulpa certification is a little different in that there is no governing body mandating the completion of a Sapulpa course prior to advertising that one is a Sapulpa Guru. There are no regulations for an Sapulpa expert. The value of a Sapulpa certificate is determined by the course given and the individual’s application of the principals taught in that course.
With a State certified pest control technician I can at least assume that the technician is aware that he should not clean out a spray nozzle by putting it to his lips and blowing. (Yes this was an actual question on a state pest control exam.) With a certificate in Sapulpa there really is not guarantee as to what they might know.
Even with the lack of a standard for Sapulpa certification, one should be able to assume the following standards are met:
1- Knowledge that Black Hat Sapulpa may get you banned from search engines.
2- Understanding of the bare essentials in meta tags for a page: Title, Description, Keywords.
3- Understanding keyword rich content, and now a days, LSI or better said subject related content.
My opinion, those are the bare minimum standards that an Sapulpa certificate should insure.
As for hiring a Sapulpa team, does having a certificate make a team any more qualified?
Yes, to some degree a certificate verifies that someone has at least a general knowledge of Sapulpa. No, having a certificate does not insure that an individual is more qualified then another non-certified Sapulpa guy. The only credible measurement of an Sapulpa’s ability is their portfolio.
Since there is no governing body or recognized standard an Sapulpa certificate does not insure anything. However, if all things were equal then I would take a certified Sapulpa guy over a non-certified Sapulpa guy.


Bug Control controls pest that can ruin your home and ruin your comfort . Get rid of insects . Get rid of bugs. Get rid of all your pests with our Sapulpa pest control services. Bulwark is the most reviewed Sapulpa exterminator in all of Sapulpa, OK. Serving the entire Tulsa metro area with hundreds of Tulsa homes trusting our family for pest control.
Family pest control company for all you Sapulpa, OK pest control needs. Get scheduled for a Sapulpa pest control treatment today!
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I am happy to say that I now possess a Certification in Advanced Search Engine Marketing Strategies. Yes, I can hang a piece of paper on my wall signed by an instructor verify that I not only spent the time in class but that I passed their Sapulpa test. But what does that mean to the rest of the world?
Well lets related to my favorite subject, Pest Control. The State and Federal governments mandate that technicians be licensed in order to apply pest control products in and around structures for the purpose of controlling pests. The above license requirements vary by state. Some states requiring hours spent under supervision of another authorized and licensed technician. Some states require so many hours in a classroom training environment. Some states require continuing class room time to renew licenses. And all states that I am familiar with require a successful completion of a state exam. But does that mean that every state licensed pest control professional does the same work? Does being state certified equate to being able to control pests?
An Sapulpa certification is a little different in that there is no governing body mandating the completion of a Sapulpa course prior to advertising that one is a Sapulpa Guru. There are no regulations for an Sapulpa expert. The value of a Sapulpa certificate is determined by the course given and the individual’s application of the principals taught in that course.
With a State certified pest control technician I can at least assume that the technician is aware that he should not clean out a spray nozzle by putting it to his lips and blowing. (Yes this was an actual question on a state pest control exam.) With a certificate in Sapulpa there really is not guarantee as to what they might know.
Even with the lack of a standard for Sapulpa certification, one should be able to assume the following standards are met:
1- Knowledge that Black Hat Sapulpa may get you banned from search engines.
2- Understanding of the bare essentials in meta tags for a page: Title, Description, Keywords.
3- Understanding keyword rich content, and now a days, LSI or better said subject related content.
My opinion, those are the bare minimum standards that an Sapulpa certificate should insure.
As for hiring a Sapulpa team, does having a certificate make a team any more qualified?
Yes, to some degree a certificate verifies that someone has at least a general knowledge of Sapulpa. No, having a certificate does not insure that an individual is more qualified then another non-certified Sapulpa guy. The only credible measurement of an Sapulpa’s ability is their portfolio.
Since there is no governing body or recognized standard an Sapulpa certificate does not insure anything. However, if all things were equal then I would take a certified Sapulpa guy over a non-certified Sapulpa guy.


Bug Control solves pest that can harm your residence and destroy your tranquil dwelling . Get rid of ants. Get rid of spiders . Get rid of all your pests with our Sapulpa pest control services. Bulwark is the most reviewed Sapulpa exterminator in all of Sapulpa, OK. Serving the entire Tulsa metro area with hundreds of Tulsa homes trusting our family for pest control.
Family pest control services for all you Sapulpa, OK exterminating needs. Get scheduled for a Sapulpa pest control treatment today!
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I am happy to say that I now possess a Certification in Advanced Search Engine Marketing Strategies. Yes, I can hang a piece of paper on my wall signed by an instructor verify that I not only spent the time in class but that I passed their Sapulpa test. But what does that mean to the rest of the world?
Well lets related to my favorite subject, Pest Control. The State and Federal governments mandate that technicians be licensed in order to apply pest control products in and around structures for the purpose of controlling pests. The above license requirements vary by state. Some states requiring hours spent under supervision of another authorized and licensed technician. Some states require so many hours in a classroom training environment. Some states require continuing class room time to renew licenses. And all states that I am familiar with require a successful completion of a state exam. But does that mean that every state licensed pest control professional does the same work? Does being state certified equate to being able to control pests?
An Sapulpa certification is a little different in that there is no governing body mandating the completion of a Sapulpa course prior to advertising that one is a Sapulpa Guru. There are no regulations for an Sapulpa expert. The value of a Sapulpa certificate is determined by the course given and the individual’s application of the principals taught in that course.
With a State certified pest control technician I can at least assume that the technician is aware that he should not clean out a spray nozzle by putting it to his lips and blowing. (Yes this was an actual question on a state pest control exam.) With a certificate in Sapulpa there really is not guarantee as to what they might know.
Even with the lack of a standard for Sapulpa certification, one should be able to assume the following standards are met:
1- Knowledge that Black Hat Sapulpa may get you banned from search engines.
2- Understanding of the bare essentials in meta tags for a page: Title, Description, Keywords.
3- Understanding keyword rich content, and now a days, LSI or better said subject related content.
My opinion, those are the bare minimum standards that an Sapulpa certificate should insure.
As for hiring a Sapulpa team, does having a certificate make a team any more qualified?
Yes, to some degree a certificate verifies that someone has at least a general knowledge of Sapulpa. No, having a certificate does not insure that an individual is more qualified then another non-certified Sapulpa guy. The only credible measurement of an Sapulpa’s ability is their portfolio.
Since there is no governing body or recognized standard an Sapulpa certificate does not insure anything. However, if all things were equal then I would take a certified Sapulpa guy over a non-certified Sapulpa guy.


Pest Control helps reduce pest that can hurt your house and harm your serene atmosphere . Get rid of spiders . Get rid of insects . Get rid of all your pests with our Sapulpa pest control services. Bulwark is the most reviewed Sapulpa exterminator in all of Sapulpa, OK. Serving the entire Tulsa metro area with hundreds of Tulsa homes trusting our family for pest control.
Your local Sapulpa exterminators that are highly recommended on Google. Call today for local Sapulpa pest control service!
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I am happy to say that I now possess a Certification in Advanced Search Engine Marketing Strategies. Yes, I can hang a piece of paper on my wall signed by an instructor verify that I not only spent the time in class but that I passed their Sapulpa test. But what does that mean to the rest of the world?
Well lets related to my favorite subject, Pest Control. The State and Federal governments mandate that technicians be licensed in order to apply pest control products in and around structures for the purpose of controlling pests. The above license requirements vary by state. Some states requiring hours spent under supervision of another authorized and licensed technician. Some states require so many hours in a classroom training environment. Some states require continuing class room time to renew licenses. And all states that I am familiar with require a successful completion of a state exam. But does that mean that every state licensed pest control professional does the same work? Does being state certified equate to being able to control pests?
An Sapulpa certification is a little different in that there is no governing body mandating the completion of a Sapulpa course prior to advertising that one is a Sapulpa Guru. There are no regulations for an Sapulpa expert. The value of a Sapulpa certificate is determined by the course given and the individual’s application of the principals taught in that course.
With a State certified pest control technician I can at least assume that the technician is aware that he should not clean out a spray nozzle by putting it to his lips and blowing. (Yes this was an actual question on a state pest control exam.) With a certificate in Sapulpa there really is not guarantee as to what they might know.
Even with the lack of a standard for Sapulpa certification, one should be able to assume the following standards are met:
1- Knowledge that Black Hat Sapulpa may get you banned from search engines.
2- Understanding of the bare essentials in meta tags for a page: Title, Description, Keywords.
3- Understanding keyword rich content, and now a days, LSI or better said subject related content.
My opinion, those are the bare minimum standards that an Sapulpa certificate should insure.
As for hiring a Sapulpa team, does having a certificate make a team any more qualified?
Yes, to some degree a certificate verifies that someone has at least a general knowledge of Sapulpa. No, having a certificate does not insure that an individual is more qualified then another non-certified Sapulpa guy. The only credible measurement of an Sapulpa’s ability is their portfolio.
Since there is no governing body or recognized standard an Sapulpa certificate does not insure anything. However, if all things were equal then I would take a certified Sapulpa guy over a non-certified Sapulpa guy.


Pest Control eliminates pest that can ruin your property and spoil your tranquil dwelling . Get rid of cockroaches . Get rid of pests . Get rid of all your pests with our Sapulpa pest control services. Bulwark is the most reviewed Sapulpa exterminator in all of Sapulpa, OK. Serving the entire Tulsa metro area with hundreds of Tulsa homes trusting our family for pest control.
Your local Sapulpa exterminators that are highly recommended on Google. Call our family pest control service today!
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August 21, 2009 - 7:08 PM
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I am happy to say that I now possess a Certification in Advanced Search Engine Marketing Strategies. Yes, I can hang a piece of paper on my wall signed by an instructor verify that I not only spent the time in class but that I passed their Sapulpa test. But what does that mean to the rest of the world?
Well lets related to my favorite subject, Pest Control. The State and Federal governments mandate that technicians be licensed in order to apply pest control products in and around structures for the purpose of controlling pests. The above license requirements vary by state. Some states requiring hours spent under supervision of another authorized and licensed technician. Some states require so many hours in a classroom training environment. Some states require continuing class room time to renew licenses. And all states that I am familiar with require a successful completion of a state exam. But does that mean that every state licensed pest control professional does the same work? Does being state certified equate to being able to control pests?
An Sapulpa certification is a little different in that there is no governing body mandating the completion of a Sapulpa course prior to advertising that one is a Sapulpa Guru. There are no regulations for an Sapulpa expert. The value of a Sapulpa certificate is determined by the course given and the individual’s application of the principals taught in that course.
With a State certified pest control technician I can at least assume that the technician is aware that he should not clean out a spray nozzle by putting it to his lips and blowing. (Yes this was an actual question on a state pest control exam.) With a certificate in Sapulpa there really is not guarantee as to what they might know.
Even with the lack of a standard for Sapulpa certification, one should be able to assume the following standards are met:
1- Knowledge that Black Hat Sapulpa may get you banned from search engines.
2- Understanding of the bare essentials in meta tags for a page: Title, Description, Keywords.
3- Understanding keyword rich content, and now a days, LSI or better said subject related content.
My opinion, those are the bare minimum standards that an Sapulpa certificate should insure.
As for hiring a Sapulpa team, does having a certificate make a team any more qualified?
Yes, to some degree a certificate verifies that someone has at least a general knowledge of Sapulpa. No, having a certificate does not insure that an individual is more qualified then another non-certified Sapulpa guy. The only credible measurement of an Sapulpa’s ability is their portfolio.
Since there is no governing body or recognized standard an Sapulpa certificate does not insure anything. However, if all things were equal then I would take a certified Sapulpa guy over a non-certified Sapulpa guy.


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August 21, 2009 - 7:08 PM