Monthly Archives: January 2010

TeachStreet’s Introductory Guide to SEO

We have put together a guide for TeachStreet teachers that provides an introduction to search engine optimization (SEO), what TeachStreet does in SEO, and tips for how teachers can use SEO, keywords and links to place higher in search results. … Continue reading

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Using Keywords Strategically for better search engine performance

Having good listing and session titles and descriptions is an important part of marketing your business online and on TeachStreet. To help your classes get placed higher in search results, use keywords strategically in your listing and session titles and … Continue reading

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Peppers and Pollywogs launches new Party Marketplace

Peppers and Pollywogs launches new Party Marketplace to help parents find kids entertainement, venues, food and more. Continue reading

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TeachStreet CEO interviewed by Edukwest’s Kirsten Winkler

Interview with TeachStreet CEO Dave Schappell and Edukwest edublogger Kirsten Winkler Continue reading

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TeachStreet Launches Q & A!

We are very happy to introduce our new Question & Answer section.  People can ask questions they have on any subject and anyone can give answers and advice. It’s a great opportunity for learners to ask questions they have, either … Continue reading

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More Colleges Added to TeachStreet: Spokane, South Puget Sound and Chemeketa

Happy 2010 to everyone! Looking forward to this New Year, and we’re starting it off right. We’ve added several more colleges to our ever growing list of continuing education providers. Chemeketa Community College – Salem (Salem, OR) Chemeketa Community College … Continue reading

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