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[27 Jan 2010 | No Comment | 232 views]

If you’re serious about your search engine optimization efforts then you should be writing content on a regular basis. Search engines place a premium on content that readers find helpful and informative because the primary aim of search engines is to point users to websites that are closely related to the keywords that they enter into the search engines. The more helpful your information is, the more readers find it valuable, and the more likely they are to use the search engine that pointed them to that information again. It would be great if all…

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[15 Sep 2009 | No Comment | 616 views]

SEO experts know that great content is one of the keys to higher search engine results and increased traffic to your website. SEO content tells the search engines that the information you provide on your website is relevant, and that an internet user who is looking for information on the products and services that you offer will find that information on your website. Therefore it’s almost impossible to underestimate the importance of good content to the success of your website. Here are three keys to SEO content that will get results for your business.

1. SEO Content is a Search Engine Magnet. The information on your webpage is what will make the search engines notice you. The search engines are looking for websites that are relevant to the search terms that a user has typed in to find information about your product or service. So how does a search engine determine that your content…

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[6 Apr 2009 | 7 Comments | 1,686 views]

SEO experts agree that one of the most important aspects of search engine optimization is writing great content. Great content naturally includes an appropriate number of keywords per page and keeps your reader engaged. Great content compels readers to link to you from their own sites, thereby increasing the number of inbound links to your page and increasing your exposure to other potential customers. Finally, great content is simply useful. It gives your readers the information they’re looking for and allows them to build trust in your competence. So how do you go about writing great content? Here are 8 tips:

1. Relevance. The key to great content is relevance. Pick a topic and stick with it. If this means that you need another article or another blog post in order to address a topic related to, but not exactly like, the topic you’re addressing, then so be it. But don’t…

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[16 Mar 2009 | 2 Comments | 936 views]

Given the popularity of blogs, and the importance of blogs in creating inbound links to your business website, you’d think that they’d already be equipped with perfect semantic web markup. But you’d be wrong. Of course, these errors aren’t going to make or break your business, but you’ll be ahead of the game if you’ll address some of the problems yourself. Here are 5 areas that you’ll want to address as you’re correcting the semantic web markup on your blog:

1. Page Titles. There’s no way to get around the importance of a page title as it relates to…

Internet Marketing, SEO Tips »

[1 Dec 2008 | No Comment | 600 views]

SEO experts and internet marketing professionals know that the key to online business success is great content on your website. Your website is the first, and maybe the only, chance to make an impression on potential customers, so it has to have great content. Having a good-looking site isn’t enough. It needs to be organized well, it needs to be easy to read, and it has to contain relevant information. Most of all, it has to be compatible with the attention spans of internet surfers who tend to skim content rather than reading every word. As you’re creating content for your website, keep these 5 keys in mind:

1. Concise Writing. One of the greatest temptations of content creation is to include every single detail about your company. This is a natural tendency given your own excitement and passion about your business. But put yourself in the shoes of your prospective customer and think about what…