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SEO

SEOWebsite Content & Copy

Every once in a while we get asked why this site seems to not use any search engine optimization. Well, first of all, we do use some SEO, but the main reason why this site isn’t completely optimized is because we had started this site as a very useful collection of resources for ourselves first without considering how it shows up on search engines. It had to work for us first. A long time ago, when bookmarking sites were becoming wildly popular, we started to add our favorite sites to our bookmarking accounts. But the amount of links amassed quickly

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MarketingSEO

SEO, or search engine optimization, has became very popular in recent years and for good reason. Search engines are such a powerful means for driving traffic to your site that you can’t afford to leave your site un-optimized. ‘SEO’ usually refers to ‘organic SEO’, meaning applying techniques that get your site listed higher in the SERPs (search engine result pages) without paying for advertising. When you use SEO techniques, chances are that your site will rank well with search engines for particular terms, which in turn will bring more visitors to your site. When your site ranks well for your

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SEO

One of the first things many new webmasters do in an attempt to conquer the top positions in search engines is to rush to on-page SEO. While on-page SEO is a powerful tool, relying solely on it isn’t enough. On-page SEO alone is simply not powerful enough to drive your site to the top of search engines. What Is On-page SEO and Off-page SEO? Basically, on-page SEO includes all the techniques you apply to the text and meta of your pages. Just about all these techniques involve keywords. To get relevant keywords, use and analyze your site’s stats. Examples for

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KeywordsSEOWebsite Content & Copy

SEO is changing constantly and even SEO pros can’t always make sense when search engines implement new search algorithms. But regardless of the changes, one technique you can implement is to use longtail keywords. What are longtail keywords? Basically, longtail keywords are 3-6 word keyword phrases that bring you few visitors per month per phrase, but very well targeted visitors. The power of longtail keywords comes from the amount of longtail keywords you’re using. For instance if you are in the mortgage niche, most likely you know that the keyword ‘mortgage’ is very competitive both in terms of search volume,

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