
Dominate the rankings and drive revenue with RevBuilders as your SEO company
Do you want to be number 1 in the major search engines like Google, Yahoo and Bing? Congratulations, you have just found the SEO company that can give you the best chance of achieving this goal! Of course, it can't be promised, but with RevBuilders Marketing on your team the odds are in your favor.
The question becomes, then: How do we convince you that we are the best SEO company for you?
Well, it's easy, but it does take some effort on your part:
- Stay on the site, and browse around - learn about us.
- Ask for our SEO audit.
- Talk to us so we can get to know you and you can get to know us!
Discover just how different we are from every other SEO company on the planet. No other SEO company will fight as hard for you as we will. Guaranteed!
Welcome to RevBuilders Marketing! We look forward to meeting you.
Whether you're looking for an SEO company, Web Site Design company, Marketing company or firm, social media marketing company in Virginia (VA) or any other state in the USA or you're an existing client looking for our phone number (check emails from us, it has our phone number there too), you're welcome here. We do one thing - use any means we can to generate leads for your company.
We can help your business dominate online, leading to more traffic. This produces more leads, which means more sales. RevBuilders Marketing will not be beat.
RevBuilders Launches New Website
RevBuilders is pleased to announce the successful launch of another outstanding website: their own. RevBuilders Marketing is an online marketing, web design, and SEO firm, focused on a holistic online marketing approach. This means not only creating an attractive layout and ......read more....
Simply Pure Products Signs on with RevBuilders Marketing
Simply Pure Products has partnered with RevBuilders Marketing to improve their online marketing presence. The online store, locally owned and operated by Barbara Weldon, specializes in all-natural products for bath and body. Searching the ingredients of any of Simply ......read more....
RevBuilders Launches Website for Local Sales Coach
RevBuilders is excited to announce the successful launch of another great website, built in collaboration with a graphic designer. Mike Schmidtmann, a sales management trainer and corporate speaker, requested the website in order to take his speaking business to the next ......read more....
SEO Company Bringing Client to the Top Online
People may be spending less money in the recession, but traffic online is only increasing. Dr. Davis Developmental Optometry is taking full advantage of this by working with SEO company RevBuilders Marketing. Dr. Davis’ office currently is the number one result for ......read more....
TrueShred Signs RevBuilders to Manage Online Marketing
TrueShred Secure Document Destruction has hired RevBuilders Marketing to handle their Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Pay Per Click (PPC) advertising campaigns, Jeffrey Knight, TrueShred co-founder announced today. TrueShred is a family owned and operated company ......read more....
How To Do Social Marketing When--Hey Look, Shiny!
by Tamara S. I was really relieved to have stumbled across this blog by KISSmetrics about social media distractions titled "Stop Bothering Me! The Cure to Common Social Media Distractions." Because honestly, I really like social marketing, but sometimes I find myself unsure of when I’m actually d
SEO Rule #2: Shouting isn’t Content
by Nathan S It’s easy enough to find resources which say that, when it comes to SEO (Search Engine Optimization), content drives the whole practice. The mantra, as it stands, is that while you need good keyword research, your ability to implement that research is extremely limited without, you gu
The Social World is Upon Us! Is Your Business Sociable?
by Tamara S. I think everyone is beginning to understand the importance of the social, right? It’s a pretty big deal getting out there and talking to your current and could-be customers in their realms of Facebook, Twitter, and so forth. But have you thought about how “sociable” your business
What Makes a Good Domain Name?
by Nathan S It’s no secret that your domain name (that is, the thing that goes between www. and .com/.org/.net/etc.) can play a major role, both in SEO and online marketing in general. A good domain name increases the ease in memorizing a given site name, and this in turn means more visitors—this i
Meltin's Blog
by Tamara S. Yes, there is a theme continuing here. I’ve created a pdf version of Meltin’s first blog attempt, and Snowball’s guidance for the new entrepreneur here. (For those of you who don’t know who Snowball or Meltin is, watch this video.) One of the reasons I do this “blog” in partic
Google Integrates Google+ Results into Search
by Nathan S When Google first released its social network, Google+, it did so to the response of many people shrugging their shoulders. Other than the obvious—that Google’s +1 button would now factor into searches in some way—the social network seemed to be nothing but a clone of Facebook. It did
Snowball & Meltin!
(Why I created the video.) by Tamara S. I know some of you are dying to know about the makings of the new Snowball & Meltin video. Whether you are entertained, amused, confused or downright disturbed and wondering at the mental stability of my mind, rest assured that I had reasons. Now,
How Online Directories Help Small Companies
by Nathan S It’s time for an experiment. Go to a computer and type in the name of a profession. I’m not talking about a service, here. I mean, type something like “plumbers” into Google and hit enter. Chances are good that you’ll see the couple of “big box” brands in whatever profession you chos
Welcome to 2012!
(Also known as "Ack! I'm out of blogs already? Er, I mean, welcome to 2012!") by Tamara S. So, I’ll be honest here – I was totally spoiled by my nearly month-ahead planning of blog posts. I had written everything ahead of time to the point that I became kind of complacent about blog writing, s
Google Implements Multiple Administrator Access to Brand Pages
by Nathan S Seemingly in response to the feedback various SEO, online marketing, and social media bloggers, Google has implemented something which I had mentioned in a December 12 blog as being conspicuously missing: multiple admins for Google+. That’s right: By the time you read this blog, Goog
Learning and Re-Learning
by Tamara S. Yes, I’ll admit it. I was the nerdy kid who actually liked school. Not all classes were great, and I had my bad days, but overall I just loved school. And when I reached high school years, I became terrified that at some point the fun of learning would be all done. I am so glad t
Brands Big on Google+; Customers, Not So Much
by Nathan S The SEO firm BrightEdge has released data on how Google+ pages are being adopted in the early stages of the social network’s launch. The results were impressive: In the first week of Google+’s official launch, 61 of the top 100 brands in the US now have a Google+ page. For comparison
Merry Christmas!
by Tamara S. I bet you saw this coming a mile away. Well...I don't really have anything to say, I just wanted to do a blog post so I could draw a picture. Merry Christmas to all from RevBuilders!
Keeping Duplicate Content off Your Site: Harder than it Sounds
by Nathan S If you have spent any length of time with an SEO, then you know that nothing kills a website’s Google standing faster than duplicate content. In the post-Panda era, duplication of content is perhaps one of the surest ways to bomb your entire website’s chances of landing on the first p
YES! It's Finally Happened!
by Tamara S. Take note! It is no longer Tamara R., but Tamara S. Yes, folks, I am a married woman now! No, I am not actually writing this blog post the week after my wedding. (You can schedule blog posts ahead of time – I love this feature! Though, it does make it odd to be writing “I’m ma
Google+: Now with Brand Pages
by Nathan S Google+ has finally enabled its users to create pages for businesses associated with their Google+ profile. So far, this usage is rather limited (only one profile can be associated with a brand page), but this will likely change as Google continues to tweak and expand their budding so
What's Your Focus?
by Tamara R. In my last post, I asked you to consider: "Is your business' next level marketing?" This round, I want you to look at your business, and ask yourself... "What's my focus?" “Make sure we’re not building our dreams, make sure we’re building the customer’s dream.” – Dr. Flint McGlaug
So... What's Your Expansion Plan?
by Nathan S This post is a direct response to Tamara’s post: “Is Your Next Level Marketing?” I felt it would be a good idea to expound a bit more on her third point: “Really now: Are you ready to grow?” See, marketing is one of those things which everybody tends to understand is necessary for
Is Your Business' Next Level Marketing?
by Tamara R. Yes, RevBuilders appreciates our current customers and new customers, but no, I’m not making a sales pitch (just yet). In one of my previous blogs, I mentioned about not being afraid of the next level, (you can read it here if you like). Have you considered whether your next level
Yes: Content is Still King
by Nathan S There are a lot of metrics and data out there for online marketing professionals. With these metrics, it is possible to target in ways which were never thought possible in the mid-90s. This new era of targeted marketing has a lot of people excited—it is now possible to display an adve
Happy Thanksgiving!
by Tamara R. Mmm, I can already smell the food! I hope most of you will have the opportunity to participate in a Thanksgiving meal one way or another. I’m posting this the day before just so you have an opportunity to read this prior, and it doesn’t bother you while you’re eating turkey or st
Third Party App Management of Google+ Now a Reality
by Nathan S Businesses interested in managing a Google+ page through multiple accounts have, until recently, had to deal with some measure of frustration: The current Google+ pages do not yet support management through multiple accounts. In other words, for each Google+ page, there is exactly on
“Are ‘Cheap Leads’ Really That Cheap?”
-and Other “Marketing Leads” Ramblings by Tamara R. I’m going to speak theoretically here, although I know this happens daily in the marketing world: Let’s say a company that makes light bulbs wants to run an ad. Their marketing division comes up with two ideas, and they decide to run a te
Online Marketing: Even the Speed of Light is Finite
by Nathan S Okay, so the title is kind of obvious, I know. But I feel like it sums up a feeling that I have about a lot of things. Today, we live in a culture where a lot of stuff gets around in what most people refer to as an “instant.” We have broadband internet capable of download speeds which
My Personal Opinion: Bowser Should Eat IE Browser
by Tamara R. Alright, everyone is entitled to their own opinion, and part of living in America is that we have open doors to a wide variety of minds. I like that – I like being able to converse with people about my opinions or about their opinions without wondering if I’m going to get shot or hu
Thinking Like Google: A Quick Tutorial
by Nathan S A 125-page document was recently leaked from Google headquarters; SEOs around the world salivated at the thought of getting access to some of Google’s closely-guarded secrets—surely, there would be some specific algorithmic information in here that the SEO world could manipulate to prov
What? Six Months to a Year of SEO Work?
(And How I Worked in a Wedding Metaphor with SEO Marketing) by Tamara R. Alright, I give up. I have been engaged since last January, and have managed to only mention my fiancé in passing without actually writing a blog about him, being engaged, or getting married. But I can’t hold it in any
Online Media Struggles? Try Talking to Your Customers
by Nathan S When people work towards improving their online presence, there are a lot of different algorithms and data tricks that they try to manipulate (or hire someone to try and manipulate). And there’s a ton of indicators out there to help. With metrics like Klout and EdgeRank, it’s no wonder
Marketing is Squishy!
by Tamara R.What? No, seriously. Marketing is squishy. How, you ask? Well, I’ll explain: marketing is this little orange jelly and it’s got a texture like—oh, you mean for real? I say that marketing is squishy because it is not as concrete as construction, nor as abstract as art. And I
Why You Should Be Updating Your Website
by Nathan S About ten or fifteen years ago, the popular thing to do for quick internet exposure was to create a simple, one to ten page website. This website would have graphics, contact information, and maybe a couple of pictures, and would update this content rarely if ever. A website was thoug
The Google+ Train
by Nathan S There’s a lot of buzz going on about the fate of Google’s social network, Google+. Ask four marketers about it, and chances are good that you will get four very different answers (and, “What’s Google+?” is probably going to be one of the four). However, of all of the different ideas f
Don't Be Afraid
by Tamara Rivers Not really in honor of Halloween, though on a slightly related topic, I want to take a moment to look at Fear. Fear is a huge motivator, both good and bad. Good, because it can give you the adrenaline rush to get out of danger; and bad, because if you perceive something incorre
What’s the Big Deal About Logos, Anyway?
by Nathan S Normally, when I surf the internet, I don’t really pay attention to the upper left hand corner of my screen. Since most companies just stick their logo there, I, as the casual internet surfer, don’t really worry about that part of the screen. This might lead some to say that the logo
It's Friday Again! (Is Time Speeding Up?)
by Tamara Rivers Seems like ever week that goes by is going by faster. I've noticed this while growing up - every time I have a birthday, I feel like an entire month or more was cut out of that year, and it gets worse each year. Time is suddenly a fleeting thing. So, as Time has sped by me,
Web Content: The Golden Triangle(?) of Reader Focus
by Nathan S Eyetools eye tracking lab has confirmed using lots of really cool technology what many in the SEO business already know: that getting “above the fold” in search results is key to holding a user’s interest. Using heat-based mapping technology which tracks eye focus on a computer scre
Update on My Health, and Facebook
by Tamara Rivers It’s been an interesting few weeks for myself, I can tell you that. September has just sort of whizzed by me, most of it spent in agony either from migraine-symptoms or due to lack of sleep (because I had so much energy once I recovered from the migraine that I actually could no
Twitter Share Button Means Major Exposure
by Nathan S A recent analysis of over 4 million tweets, performed by BrightEdge, concludes with a very clear message: Having a Twitter share button can increase your social media exposure up to sevenfold. BrightEdge, an SEO platform, published its results in the September issue of its SocialSh
Social Media Marketing with Jamie Gorman
by Tamara Rivers Sorry folks, my time to write again: You know the nice thing about WordPress? You can schedule blogs ahead of time. So I wrote and posted this yesterday (Thursday), but scheduled it for today (Friday), because I’m actually out of office today. Pretty cool, right? Reaso
Facebook Launches New Feature
by Nathan S Facebook recently launched a new functionality to their social network as part of a recent string of updates. This new feature, a means of following users’ public profiles without needing to befriend them, has some raising their eyebrows. Has Facebook traded innovation for scraping idea
It's Friday Again?
by Tamara Rivers Hm. I cannot believe it's Friday already. I thought I just wrote my last post! Well, to catch you up on my week, I've been sick since last Friday, and just sitting sort of propped up my chair the last hour, trying to do things that a sick brain can do. I'm one of those people
Bing Creeps up on Google
by Nathan S A recent report on people’s search engine habits has shown that Microsoft’s Bing engine has siphoned off a few percentage points of Google’s search queries in the past month. While not anywhere near the numbers necessary to call Bing a “Google killer,” this number does seem to represe
Quantity Marketing vs. Quality Marketing – Does it Really Matter?
by Tamara RiversMarketingExperiments Blog never ceases to have interesting material. I couldn’t talk about everything they post, I’d spend all my time writing about what they write about. But, I would highly recommend RSS’ing their blog. Including their post for today – click here to read it.
Google Under the Microscope
Recent News in the Center of the SEO Universe by Nathan S With different developments such as Google+ and Google’s Panda updates, the SEO world is fascinated with Google’s world. Each new update comes with a great deal of coverage from different blogs and marketing news sources; in fact, it is p
Happy Labor Day!
by Tamara Rivers So, I was going to try to do this research and come up with some really neat insight into Labor Day. But the more I read, the more I was surprised and baffled about this federal holiday. In reading through the all-knowing pages of Wikipedia about Labor Day I came across t
New Master Wordsmith Goes to Prince William Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors Inauguration, Eats Way too Much Cheese
by Nathan Schaad August 11, 2011 was my first day working at RevBuilders. We got to know each other a little bit better, and I managed to get myself at least somewhat situated into the rather complex task of managing copywriters and the content they create. All first days are the same in that r
What to Investigate When Buying an Old Domain
by RevTeam There are plenty of reasons that someone might want to purchase an old domain which has been lying dormant in the hands of its previous owner. Whether it’s a takeover of an existing business or a repurposing of someone else’s domain, taking on a specific web address can be a good way
Online Marketing Companies: Words to Look for in a Holistic SEO Service
by RevTeam There are a ton of companies which advertise themselves as online marketing firms. All of them have their own spin on what, exactly, they will do for your site for the fees they charge. So how can you tell whether a given company is holistic in its approach? That is, how do you know
Linking: How Much is Too Much?
by RevTeam, Improving your page rank on Google relies on a combination of different factors, but one of the most well-known methods is to build links with relevant sites. The more sites which are referencing you, the logic goes, and the more sites your site is referencing, the better your page ra
How Important is PageRank?
PageRank refers to a specific score in Google’s ranking algorithm which reflects how “plugged in” a site is. Essentially, PageRank is measured by the number of backlinks associated with the website, and is perhaps one of the most well-known factors in Google’s algorithm. As a result, many people bel
Fly High with Good Optimzed Images
by RevTeam When it comes to improving your page rank, perhaps the most important thing you can do for your website is to target your content towards specific keywords. However, just because content is the most important aspect of your search engine optimized site doesn’t mean that content is the
Top Billing: Quick Tips for Getting on the First Page of Google Search Results
by RevTeam Getting to the number one spot in search engine results takes a constant effort, especially with keywords which have a lot of competition. However, there are some things you can do to get to the first page of results with little effort. Many keywords have only a few big players com
Story of the Man In the Arena
by Tamara Rivers I know I don’t blog a lot – most of my lack of blogging comes from being unsure of what to write about when I think “marketing.” However, I am learning more and more that I can relate to marketing through writing. Click here for an entire post by MarketingExperiments.com tha
SEO Red Cards: Factors Which May Lead to Google Penalizing Your Site
by The RevSEO Team Recently we discussed a variety of ineffective, “black hat” SEO techniques which are all-too-commonly used to try and get a quick boost in page rank. While it was explained that such tactics would inevitably result in Google blacklisting the site as spam, we never fully exp
Selecting an SEO Company
by The RevSEO Team There are a ton of web design firms advertising SEO services to their clients today. With the increase of popularity in using search engines to find information and services, SEO is becoming a critical part of the way businesses get their name into the public consciousness. T
Targeted Content: Keeping Keyword Density in Perspective
by RevSEO Team If you have ever searched online for help in writing content for your websites, chances are good that you have seen the phrase “keyword density” several times. No matter where you look on the internet, there is always some SEO Company who is claiming that the most important questio
+1: Google’s Newest Ranking Factor Relies on Customer Interaction
by The RevSEO Team Google has officially decided to try their hand at a social networking site. With the rapid recent expansion of Google’s offered products, it was really only a matter of time before they decided to dedicate some of their resources toward competing with Facebook. The social networ
Instant Access: Improving Page Load Speed Just Got More Important
By SEO Team Page load speed was going to begin factoring into search rankings for websites according to Google. What on the surface sounds like an unfair punishment to larger websites makes quite a bit of sense when you think about it. Ask yourself: How long do you wait for a webpage to load befo
Black Hat SEO Practices and Why they Don't Work: Part 2
By SEO Team Member In a recent blog post, I explained that there were a few different practices which are either ignored by search engines or can lead to your site getting flagged as spam. In that post, located here, I explained comment tag abuse in a fair amount of detail. A lot of the reaso
Black Hat SEO Practices and Why They Don’t Work
By SEO Team Part 1: Comment Tags There are, when you get right down to it, two basic types of SEO: “White hat,” which focuses on the provision of quality, relevant content, and “black hat” which focuses on hiding as many keywords in your site as possible in the hopes of tricking search eng
Google Pushes Forward with Panda Updates
By SEO Team Google Panda update 2.3 was applied once more earlier this week, and once again RevBuilders Marketing clients have come out ahead of the fold. None of our clients have seen Panda’s wrath as we continue to provide high-quality optimized web content. The update itself was not much of
Link Building Basics
By the RevTeam Experts To get your website ranked for the most competitive terms, it is necessary to carefully develop a link building strategy. As you will learn, link building is a crucial part of SEO, without which your site will never dominate the search results. We’ll get in
Schema.org: Helping Web Crawlers Know Your Site
Schema.org is a website which is useful among web designers to improve the visibility of a given website. The basic concept of this website is very simple: Search engines such as Google, Bing, and Yahoo! all program their algorithms in a specific way. These algorithms tend to read quite a bit more t
Panda Update- They Keep Coming
by the RevTeam Experts Google launched Panda 2.2 in late June of this year. The update marks the fourth time the company has filtered sites through their new ranking factor, each time with various tweaks and modifications based on the results of the previous filter. Here are a few things you ne
Do yellow pages still work?
By RevMan I may take some heat for this post, but it should be fun anyway: Not too long ago, I was on my way home when I saw something all over the road. It took me a little while to make out what it was. Scattered everywhere were the recently published and delivered yellow page books. And no
So Long, Farewell
by Becky O. Normally I start my blog for the day with a recap of what I did that day, but today, I’m going to start it with what is going to happen tomorrow... Tomorrow will be my last day at RevBuilders as the intern. I have been here for six weeks and the time has flown by. I remember walkin
Web Log = We Blog
by Becky O. It always takes me a little while to get my brain flowing with ideas of what to write. Today I started my brainstorming by writing down every word I could think of that rhymes with ‘blog’. I was 13 words in before I knew what I was going to say. Did you know that “tog” is a word?
Live and Let Live
by Becky O. This morning I did some research and made some assignments for our copy editors. This led me to my task of continuing to work on the FAQ page that will go on our new website. I have thought that this would be a quick and easy task, but it is taking more time than what was anticipated.
A Black Hat, Different From Abe's
by Becky O. At the end of the day yesterday, the RevMan sat down with Tamara and I and we talked about our new website that will launch soon! We looked at it from a design perspective, but more importantly from an SEO point of view. We have the design looking really good and now that the design is
Treadmill For Sale
by Becky O. Scot, Tamara and I tried to figure out the business aspects of Facebook and we are even more confused than I was yesterday. Somehow there are three RevBuilders pages or profiles on Facebook. Two are Places and one is an actual Page. The only one that we were aware of and that Scot is
A Nifty Little Tool
by Becky O. I feel like most of my posts center on the topic of social media, but then again, this is a blog, right? I spent some time with Facebook today. It started when I was reading a blog focused on social media and it had an entry about Facebook and their requirements in upgrading groups
A Picture is Worth A Thousand Characters in HTML
by Becky O. I spent the majority of my time today working with WordPress to manipulate the html code to do exactly what I wanted it to do. I had never worked with html coding prior to my time at RevBuilders, so today was a learning experience, but an adventure none the less. It included a lot of tr
"It's Alright, Cause I'm 'Saved by the Bell'"
by Becky O. I was part of a Yelp webinar today. The topic was “Best Practices for Responding to Reviews”. I thought that this would be helpful considering our recent creation of a Yelp account for Connor’s Pest Control. The webinar was more informative and helpful than I expected after my recent de
One Year At RevBuilders Marketing
by Tamara R. (Actually, I’m 10 days late from my one-year work anniversary, but I figure it’s better to write now than never.) So, 1 year at RevBuilders. What have I learned? Well, I could go on and on about the endless marketing stuff I’ve learned. SEO, ftp details, h1 tags, and so for
Goldfinger
by Becky O. I came in to the office today to a project, a mission, if you will. I guess that means that I am kind of like James Bond, but don’t worry, I don’t have a license to kill. We have a potential client that works and volunteers with the military and he would like for the information abou
Here's to You, Pops
by Becky O. One thing that I’ve learned over the years is that my parents love me, a lot! I won’t know just how much they love me until I have children of my own because I think that it is more than I can understand right now. With love comes pride. Not the selfish kind of pride that boosts your eg
If you blog it, they will come
by Becky O. The best way to learn something new is to hang out with people that know a lot about what you’d like to learn. Quite frankly, that is why I’m interning here at RevBuilders. Blogging is a new trend over the past decade, but I’m guessing that by reading this, you already knew that
Monday Monday
by Becky O. Tamara and I started off the morning on a strange note. We didn’t have access to our server or network or whatever it is called. After doing some trouble shooting and following cords and cables around the office, we decided that we should stick to writing and not go into IT support.
SendLabs is my Little Drummer Boy
by Becky O. SendLabs is an online program used to automate mass emails. I was able to delve in and learn about it today. We had previously created a template for press releases that we send through email. I was able to upload that template and then insert the text from my latest press release and n
Yelp! More Help Please
by Becky O. I would like to start off by saying that despite the fact that I was born in the 80s, Gmail denied me the right to create an account today due to age requirements. They then referred me to the Federal Trade Commission's website. Apparently, you have to be at least 13 years old to open a
Becky's Bright Idea of the Day
by Becky O. Today was a day of press releases. I worked in many different areas to get things up-to-date and ready to roll out into press. I finalized details on a couple of press releases, spoke with clients to get feedback to integrate into other press releases, and I performed research. My res
Help on Yelp!
by Becky O. I started off the day by gathering some information about our client Dr. Tod Davis and. I made a couple of contacts and will be compiling the information into a press kit to release later this week. The remainder of my day was focused on Yelp.com. Connor’s Pest Protection has a pro
A Day of Social Media
by Becky O. Twitter is an ever evolving social media outlet that I don’t (or should I say “didn’t”) know a lot about. I spent the better part of the day researching Twitter: what makes it successful, who’s on Twitter, what are they saying, and most applicable to me right now, how can Twitter be
PW Chamber Does It Again - Awesome!
by RevMan What a fantastic event! I just went to my first Monthly Business Building Breakfast (MB3) hosted by Uno Chicago Grill in Gainesville. Steve Johnson served up a breakfast pizza that looked totally incredible – but I was strong and stuck with the fruit bowl. A big shout out to Steve J
"Clichés are like the blonde girl in a zombie movie: they die first."
Are You Selling With Clichés? by Tamara R. Do you have any commentary habits while watching TV, or a movie? You know, like pointing out who’s going to die first in a zombie movie? Or maybe you try to predict the ending within the first five minutes? Or perhaps try to figure out the love inter
One Week Complete
by Becky O. I finished up my first week today. Overall, I think that things have gone very well. I’ve been getting along great with both Scot and Tamara, I have plenty of things to keep me busy, and I’m enjoying what I am working on. Today was a little more laid back than the previous couple o
25 Weeks Until Thanksgiving
Tamara and I sat down today and went over RevBuilders’ clients. She explained who they are, what they do, the services that we provide for them, and the contact person for each of the clients. We work with a broad range of clients from Connor’s Pest Control to Paul’s Best Lawn Service to the C.S. Le
Field Trip
by Becky O My second day on the job was a little bit easier as I began to get the hang of things. I am still only learning general information about RevBuilders and our clients. I read through several articles, blogs, and news posts that our copywriters had submitted and submitted them for edi
A Fresh Start
by Becky O. Today marked my first day at RevBuilders. My name is Becky and I am an intern with RevBuilders for the summer. I am majoring in Communications with a specialization in Advertising and Public Relations at Liberty University and will be a senior in the fall. I will be writing daily,
No Beer Across the Patio Please.
by RevMan A big thank you to the Bungalow Alehouse and Uno’s Chicago Grill for hosting the Business After Hours organized by the Prince William Chamber and sponsored by Freeman & Sherburne, Inc. As I understand it Bob Oveissi came through at the last minute to sponsor the event due to some un
Mobile Marketing Part II - Know Your Clients
Is Mobile Marketing for You? by Norma Jean In our blog, Mobile Marketing Part I, we pointed out the massive emergence of mobile device usage. This is happening on the local scene and around the world. You can ignore it to your own peril. Be assured many of your competitors are jumping on th
Mobile Marketing Part I - Follow the Eyes
The Eyes are Moving by Norma Jean Advertisers and marketers learned long ago to follow the eyes. Where the eyes were looking, that’s where they wanted their ads to be. At one time the eyes were looking at slick-cover magazines and daily newspapers. The eyes looked at billboards and signs in
Bridging the Generations
So – are you a...Traditionalist, Baby Boomer, GenX, or Millennial/GenY? Do you care? Why should you care? Just a WARNING – if you do not care, your success in our world will be very limited – after all success in large part is all about communicating and working with other people. The better y
Writing for the Customer
“The Trap” “Dear John, Thank you for your interest in our business. Unfortunately, your request cannot be processed at this time. Regards, Executive.” I imagine that if you are reading this, then you are experiencing some level of disgust regarding the example e-mail above. Whether the first e-m
What’s all the Hoopla about Coupons?
It may be the economy, or the high gas prices, or the busyness of everyday life – whatever the reason online coupons seem to be one of the hottest things going. The smart business owner will sit up and take notice. This is too easy and too simple a marketing strategy to ignore. Shoppers Search
What Can You Add? Or Tack On? Or Give Away?
Why do your customers like you (or your business, which in some cases can be almost synonymous)? Why do they like doing business with you? Why do they come back? If these questions cannot be answered with any confidence, this might be the time to think of how to give customers a more pleasurable
RevBuilders Marketing
Our Services for “Dominate Now” Search Engine Optimization RevBuilders Marketing RevStrategy™ We brainstorm breakthrough strategies and tactics that will reach your specific targeted markets, online and/or offline. Answering the questions: * Who are your best customers? * Who really needs y
- What does SEO stand for?
The acronym stands for Search Engine Optimization. See 2
- What is SEO?
SEO is constantly changing, but in 2011 it means to act in a way that your company or page gets found in search engines.
- When will we see results?
Depending on the anticipated results, it will take a while to see those results. Some keywords may take weeks or months while others may take a year. SEO is a long-term investment and a process that takes continual maintenance.
- Can we rank for everything (huge list of keywords)?
Yes, if you have the budget to do so. Generally, you will have to choose a few keywords and focus on them. With a proper strategy in place, your site will rank for more words and phrases overtime.
- Why is my site not showing up in the search engines?
There could be several different causes for your site not to show up in search engines.
- You may not be using a search engine optimized web design.
- The engines may not be able to read your site.
- You may be missing critical information in order to properly index your website
- Could your site have been penalized or banned due to black hat SEO?
- Your site may not have been properly submitted. Repeated submissions to search engines will not help. Do not use a service that submits your site more than once, it could be considered spam.
- How much does SEO cost?
It depends on the goals of the company in conjunction with the size of the website and the competitiveness of keywords.
- Why is SEO so expensive?
SEO takes a lot of time and resources. Results aren\'t instant, but it is those results that will bring in your return on investment. The majority of SEO work is analytical in nature and requires many mundane and time consuming tasks.
- How long does it take to get indexed by Google?
If submitted properly, this process will only take minutes.
- How do I submit my new site to search engines?
One of the best ways is to create an XML sitemap and submit your site through webmaster tools.
- Do I need an XML sitemap?
Normally, it helps to guide spiders through your site
- Do I need a high PageRank for SEO?
For your site to be indexed by search engines, you need internal pagerank.
- Can my graphic designer do the SEO?
Designers generally don\'t understand the complexity and technique of SEO. As the designer, they think that they should decide how the site is built, but a good visual and ease of access design does not cause you to be indexed by Google. SEO needs to be part of the design itself, not an add on after the design is complete. More often than not, an SEO expert is needed to create the framework that allows the site to be found.
- Can my web developer do the SEO?
Web developers generally have the idea of SEO, but many lack the skills needed to create the desired results.
- Can my programmer do my SEO?
Programmers know the ins and outs of computers, their software and how they work. This leads to a risky task of having programmers do SEO. They tend to walk right up to a very thin line of ethics and what is allowed by search engines. Many cross the line unknowingly.
- Why should I outsource my SEO?
SEO is a full time job for a person and often requires a whole team with varying skills. This is generally not an option for small to medium companies.
- Can\'t I just use WordPress plus plugins for SEO?
You can, but it is not enough. Most blog software has built in SEO capabilities, to outrank others with the same software you will have stand out.
- Does Google hate SEO?
No, Google even offers SEO advice and SEO tools. Many SEO companies are big clients of Google through the purchase of PPC ads.
- Does SEO mean optimization for search engines spiders not humans?
Some people still assume that SEO is used to please search bots only. Most reputable SEO experts advocate search engine optimization for users.
- Is black hat SEO legal?
Most of Black hat SEO is technically legal, but it is unethical and highly frowned upon. Google and other search engines have been known to penalize companies that participate in black hat SEO.
- What is Black hat SEO?
Black hat SEO is when a company uses tactics to trick search engines. This includes hiding white text on white background and spamming keyword tags. Today, search engines are capable of seeing through these tricks and often penalize companies that use them. Sites have even been banned completely from major search engines and directories.
- Does site size matter?
There are pros and cons to different sized websites, but it is never a good idea to add extra pages of low quality content for filler. However, adding relevant and useful pages for users adds to the authority your site carries with Google.
- Is blog commenting for SEO spam?
If you comment on blogs with content and add to the conversation, then no it is not spam. If your name itself screams, \"SPAM\", then your comment will probably not be welcome. Most blogs have detailed spam filters.
- What is \"Organic SEO\" or \"Natural SEO\"?
Organic SEO placement is where your site places in search results. This is not including paid advertising such as adwords or PPC advertising.
- What is search friendly design?
A search friendly design is a website built technically correct, making it easy for search engine spiders to index the site.
- Do search engines still use meta tags?
There is disagreement on which search engines use which meta tags and how much weight is placed on meta tags by the search engines. We always use meta tags, but without stuffing them full of keywords that are not present on the page.
- How do you get the rankings?
Call us, we\'d be happy to let you know!
John Nettles, Vice-President & Principal, Head of Development - Dominion Construction Group

Business, more than any other occupation, is a continual dealing with the future; it is a continual calculation, an instinctive exercise in foresight.
- Henry R. Luce


Qualified SEO Company - Search Engine Optimization SEO Experts Our team of SEO experts has been in the search engine optimization business for over 8 years and has the knowledge and experience in Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Pay Per Click (PPC), Social Marketing, E-Mail Marketing, Link Building, SEO Copywriting and SEO Web Design. Our SEO Company can help your company grow.
SEO Company - Why You Need One So here’s the problem. Google and Yahoo and others are the gatekeepers that stand between people searching for your website and your actual site. When people are looking for a product, service or information they go to one of these search engines and type in a word or phrase. For instance maybe you entered in the phrase, Search Engine Optimization Company or SEO Company to find our site. You may have even added VA or Virginia. The search engine then provided you with a list of websites that meet your criteria.
SEO companies use many different strategies to help you rank high in the search engines. Of course, it isn’t an actual plea or convincing argument that you present to a real person; instead, it is a type of discussion between the data on your webpage and the search engine’s computers. By sending out spiders the search engine gathers data, feeds it through a set of algorithms, and then determines which sites are best and where each site should be ranked. These algorithms use over 100 different criteria to determine if your website will be in the top 10 for any given keyword or key phrase.
And thus the Search Engine Optimization (SEO) game begins Your choices are very simple. You can attempt to do it yourself, go through the learning curve, and compete against the full time SEO companies working with your competition, or you can hire a professional SEO company and be in the game. Your choice.
Better SEO Services Providing SEO services and management is a chess game that needs daily attention and effort to be successful. The real fun is keeping track of the SEO rules because Google, Yahoo, MSN and others are constantly changing them. So maybe you ranked # 1 this week, but because competition for rankings is heating up, you fall to #27 the following week. It takes a diligent effort to stay on top of your keywords and defend your top spot. The SEO services provided by RevBuilders Marketing can be the missing link to your online SEO success.
Winning the SEO Game The only way to win in this game is to be on top of your competitors and these changing rules and understand them inside and out, so you can achieve the top SEO rankings you desire. Understanding how your site is ranked is a key to your SEO success. So a question you should ask yourself is – do you want to spend the time on the learning curve of SEO management? Or do you want to start getting those leads now?
Do you have 8 hours a day to manage your SEO Strategy? If so, go for it. If not, RevBuilders Marketing can partner with you and help you dominate the rankings and generate the leads you need to close the deals. We have over 80 of the most technically sophisticated and qualified experts in the world of SEO. All they do is eat, drink and sleep SEO. They are almost part of the “Matrix” itself.
- 11 steps to SEO Success
- SEO Business Analysis
- SEO Goal Assessment
- SEO Website Analysis
- SEO Keyword Research & Selection
- SEO Optimization Plan
- SEO Onsite Optimization
- SEO Quality Check
- SEO Site Submissions
- SEO Link Building Campaign
- SEO Maintenance
- SEO Reporting
SEO Company, RevBuilders Marketing serves our local business in Virginia, Maryland and Washington DC and beyond. Some of the cities and counties we enjoy serving with our SEO services are:
SEO Companies in Alexandria, Arlington, Ashburn, Ashburn, Blacksburg, Burke, Centreville, Chantilly, Charlottesville, Chesapeake, Christiansburg, Clifton, Culpeper, Dulles, Fairfax, Fairfax City, Falls Church, Fort Belvoir, Fredericksburg, Gainesville, Great Falls, Hampton, Harrisonburg, Haymarket, Herndon, Leesburg, Lorton, Lynchburg, Manassas, McLean, Merrifield, Middleburg, Mount Vernon, Newport News, Norfolk, Northern Virginia, Portsmouth, Quantico, Reston, Richmond, Roanoke, Spotsylvania, Springfield, Stafford, Sterling, Suffolk, Vienna, Virginia Beach, Warrenton, Williamsburg, Winchester, Woodbridge, Fauquier County, Prince William County, Fairfax County, Culpeper County, Loudoun County, Arlington County, Stafford County, Spotsylvania County, Orange County, King George County, Richmond County, Frederick County, Albemarle County, and Hanover County enjoy the SEO Services from our fantastic SEO Company. So when looking at all the SEO companies remember - RevBuilders Marketing is the right choice.
We also serve customers in all 50 states:
SEO companies in Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware,Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming enjoy the SEO Services from our fantastic SEO Company. Just to see how many folks actually read all this stuff, if you let us know you read this we will have a special offer for you. Just contact us.









