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Good article gyutae. Highlighted some things that I've overlooked regarding my internal linking structure.
Interesting article Avinio. I recently wrote a similar article, but related to the problems of outsourcing SEO activities and the pitfalls of finding the "right" company in a mind field of "wrong" ones.
I could have possibly emphasised more importance of background checking their previous projects and liasing with previous clients. After all, this is surely one of the best methods of ensuring that the service provider is right for your needs.
Good general start guide jakeshaffer. See lots and lots of stuff on the web about SEO, but never about the very basic steps before all of that!
Agreed. I’ve always found ad writing very easy, and experience good conversions because I take the time to write the ad properly. If I know the price of my goods, I put it, if I know the colour I put it and so on. Price, colour, size specifics may put some people off, but you can guarantee that you have a good chance of converting the ones that it doesn’t as they already know the vital bits. So many companies try to hide this kind of info, or encourage clicks through ‘free’ type gimmicks, only to suffer terrible bounce rates and a lot of wasted time and money! Ever understood such as approach myself.
Hi teddemop. Refreshing to see something actually focussing on how you or your business is perceived when someone "finds" you on the web. There is so much about SEO these days, i.e. 'how’ people find you online, that often people / businesses overlook exactly what people think ‘when’ they find you....being found is only part of your online success!
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120 unique a day! That’s pretty impressive, although I totally agree with regard to the relevance of the traffic. Traffic can help with page rank though, which can be of benefit if you wish to link to / promote other blogs, sites or urls. So you could still debate that the traffic is indeed ‘worth’ something.
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