SEO For The Big 3: Tying It Together
This article is part four of a four part series on optimizing your website for the three major search engines. SEO For The Big 3: Tying It Together.
This article is part four of a four part series on optimizing your website for the three major search engines. SEO For The Big 3: Tying It Together.
“Branding” is basically the process of giving a market identity to a product. For blogs, it’s essential. Not all WordPress blogs look alike, but with common themes and way too many cookie cutter templates, anything which makes your blog stand out is a plus.
When trying to optimize your website for search engines there is the ‘right’ way to go about it, and a ‘wrong’ way to go about it, and as the New Hampshire flower shop recently found out, the wrong way can mean $4 million dollars worth of wrong. 4 million reasons why you shouldn’t pay for backlinks.
There is a great discussion lead every time a company with no blog asks why they can’t get links. Another question, usually before that, is why do we need a blog at all, our product pages show everything there is to know about us and our services?
SEO is not a dirty word
Some people who are unfamiliar with SEO are generally shocked that people might be able to “cheat” the search results in Google. This really isn’t the case at all, in fact, I liken SEO to writing your resume.