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Search Engine Academy's Michael Marshall presents part 3 of his Google Transition rank analysis. Read more now.
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Web design can be a pretty complicated process, especially for business owners with limited experience in the field.
Web designers may create beautiful websites, but they have to understand your audience before that pretty site will do any good. You can do your part by using these tools to take an honest look at your site and how it is being perceived by the most important people—the end users. Delete the scoop?
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Repurposing existing content is an efficient way to produce additional content to help grow your business online. While coming up with new, compelling content ideas is a daunting task; there is nothing wrong with offsetting new content development with repurposed and repackaged content.
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There are some spam tactics that are obvious like keyword stuffing, invisible text, skewed backlink profiles and the like. Some really require intent and others could be done accidentally. Because some could be done unintentionally, you really need to have some understanding of what constitutes spam and why so that you stay out of trouble. It’s not enough simply to know what some good practices are.