The latest article on ‘Website Magazine’ is titled “SEO in 2014: Fact, Fiction and Sensationalism”. Travis Bliffen says, “Working in the SEO industry, it makes me almost cringe to see the day’s long list of “the sky is falling” articles. People do not want the same old boring news; but does it have to be so misleading? No, and instead of ranting about it, here are 11 actionable SEO tips that still work in 2014 and that dispel just a few of the many sensationalized claims making the headlines today. #1 Let’s face it, SEO will never die. So long as Google relies upon... [...]
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‘Social Media Vs. SEO – What’s More Important For Small Businesses’ – ‘Business 2 Community’ Article
The latest article on ‘Business 2 Community’ is titled “Social Media Vs. SEO – What’s More Important For Small Businesses”. Harry Trott says, “I was recently talking to one of my small business clients on their internet marketing strategy. The client owns a home renovation company near London and they wanted to build a massive Facebook page that they could use to reach out to all people in the city. According to my client, “I should have such a huge following that anyone in London who needs to renovate their house will think of me”. The buzz around social media has... [...]
The latest ‘Web Marketing Today’ blog post is titled “Local SEO for Multiple-location Businesses”. Dustin Christensen says, “Search engine optimization for local businesses can be difficult. That is especially true for companies with multiple locations. But local SEO for small businesses with multiple locations isn’t impossible. It simply requires a highly organized plan based on your business’s goals and geographic priorities. Here are five steps to improve your local organic traffic, and, more importantly, provide a better user experience to potential customers searching in a specific... [...]
The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “Mobile SEO: what should you be thinking about?”. Andrew Warren-Payne says, “Our SEO Best Practice Guide is always one of the most popular reports on Econsultancy, and last week we posted a significant update to the guide. To keep our guides the best they can be, we go to those working at the coalface of search marketing to get their contributions so they are relevant and up-to-date. One of our contributors is Alex Moss, director at FireCask. Alex contributed to the mobile SEO section of the guide, so we asked him... [...]
The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “SEO: what you need to know about on-page optimization”. Andrew Warren-Payne says, “A few weeks back we published the mammoth (yet easy to digest) SEO Best Practice Guide. None of this would have been possible had it not been for the expert contributors who shared their knowledge developed from working at the sharp end of search. Over the next few weeks I’ll be asking some of our contributors for their their thoughts on search. I spoke to Joe Friedlein ofBrowser Media about on-page optimization“. SEO: what you... [...]
The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “45% of companies say content marketing is ‘highly integrated’ with their SEO strategy”. Christopher Ratcliff says, “Organisations are more likely to integrate content marketing with their SEO strategy than they are with any other digital marketing discipline. Nearly half (45%) of all companies say this area is ‘highly integrated’ with their SEO efforts, compared to just 24% for paid search marketing and 16% for mobile marketing. These findings come from Econsultancy’s State of Search Marketing Report... [...]
The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “Seven on-page SEO tips for Baidu”. Ian Harris says, “Baidu is often referred to as the Chinese Google, and while its respective dominance in its market is similar to Google’s, this can lead to the misconception that the two search engines differ only in name and region. This is of course not the case. Baidu is a completely different search engine to Google, with different values and ranking factors. Read on to find out my seven on-page tips for Baidu SEO, or for more information on this topic download Econsultancy’s Baidu... [...]
The latest article on ‘Business 2 Community’ is titled “Five Powerful Offline SEO Tactics”. Phil Singleton says, “SEO is not just something that you do through a keyboard. There are many offline tactics and actions you can take that may help with your website’s search engine visibility. Registered Trademark: Kansas City SEO® 1. Register your trademarks with the USPTO. While there is no data or study correlating higher organic rankings with trademark registration, there is substantial data and many studies that point a possible correlation between online brand strength... [...]
The latest article on ‘Business 2 Community’ is titled “Why Consistent Blog Content Boosts SEO & Builds Authority”. Dechay Watts says, “One of the most helpful SEO practices a marketer can do for a business is to blog once a week. As an inbound marketing agency, we recommend this practice for every client. The clients that take us up on this advice and let us implement a weekly blog for them see traffic to their site increase within 6 months. Most see traffic double within a year. As this graph shows, the organic traffic to one client site nearly tripled last year“. Why... [...]
The latest article on ‘Business 2 Community’ is titled “4 Tools to Help You Monitor Your SEO Campaigns”. Felix Tarcomnicu says, “SEO is a slow process that requires patience and the right tools to monitor what works and what doesn’t. In order to reach your goals, there are several metrics you have to consider: keywords driving organic traffic, link building campaigns, competitors strategies and conversions. With hundreds of SEO tools available, only a few stand out in front of the crowd with great features that can provide meaningful insights about your website. Choosing... [...]