Posts Tagged ‘Keyword Research’
DIY SEO Part 1: Keywords and Analytics
This is part one in a series designed to launch your DIY SEO campaign. If you’re opting not to hire an agency and dive into SEO yourself, it comes down to knowledge and having the right tools. True DIY SEO involves being able to create focus plans for keywords and track your progress, making organized…
Read MoreI’m Ranking For My Keywords But My Phone’s Not Ringing!
This is a common complaint with business owners trying their hands at online marketing. Maybe they’ve tried writing some SEO articles themselves, but just as often they’ve worked with some local SEO companies and haven’t seen the bang for the buck. If you’ve seen the ranking reports and can confirm your rankings for your keyword list…
Read MoreGoogle Analytics: How To Make Actionable Decisions
The importance of tracking traffic to your website is generally understood these days. But when I say “understood” I mean that most business owners know that it’s important, but not why. You can do far more with software like Google Analytics than simply count how many visitors your site had in the last 30 days, and going those…
Read MoreSEO is a Genre of Tools
SEO is a genre of tools, or rather a way to look at a collection of functions that synergize to create a web presence that attracts new business.
Read MoreSEO & Search News October 2013 Edition
In this edition: Keyword Encryption and You; Twitter Tweets; You Mean Some of Those Reviews are Fake?!
Read MoreKeyword Research Rules – Rule #1: Relevance
Always identify and choose keywords that have the most relevance to your site overall content. Critically analyzing your content and effective keyword research will allow you to do this.
Read MoreGoogle Keyword Data is No More: Hello “Encrypted Search”
As far as keyword data goes, September 23, 2013 may be remembered as “The Day Google Stood Still.”
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