SEO Doesn’t Have To Be Hard Just shot a video with our resident photographer Andrew Bartlett. Our conversation reminded me Search Engine Optimization doesn’t have to be so HARD.
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SEO Doesn’t Have To Be Hard Just shot a video with our resident photographer Andrew Bartlett. Our conversation reminded me Search Engine Optimization doesn’t have to be so HARD.
After shooting a video with our resident photographer, Andrew Bartlett, I realized that SEO in a post Panda and Penguin world is easier than ever. Do the basics well, connect everything so Google knows YOU and be consistent and life is good.
Here are the 5 SEO Tips this piece shares:
* Keywords in URL.
* Keywords in image Alt text.
* Tell a story with Keywords.
* Content With Call To Action is King
* Be consistent With Other Marketing
Easy right? What are your 5 favorite EASY SEO Tips?
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March 16, 2012 7:43 AM
***** Great video to help explain curation from Robin. Marty
Robin Good: A great video animation introducing some of the key ideas, dreams and concepts behind content curation.
From the video: "One of the most beautiful things about the Internet is this sort of radical discovery, where you start in a place that you are familiar with, that you trust, and then you drill down and down and chase the white rabbit and then you end up in some wonderland you didn't know existed." The clip includes thoughts from some unique curators, picked and selected by Percolate, the company sponsoring this video. Inspiring. Insightful. 8/10
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Great article Marty. Wasn't long ago I'm talking to fellow website designer who said SEO is dead because of social media. I told him, funny how Google hasn't stopped telling website owners to do many of the items you cover in your article.