Keywords, incoming links, or blog content, the pursuit of high quantities of everything is counterproductive and can be destructive to your SEO strategy...
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You need to remember that, when a freelance writer advertises that they “Understand SEO” all that means in most cases is they know they need to use your keyword at least three times in the article.
If you keep skipping around, looking for the cheapest content provider you’re always going to have weak content, not because it’s cheap, but because the writer just isn’t familiar with your blog or your needs... Delete the scoop?
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Lately many influential bloggers have written about the end of the golden age of tech blogging. They say “tech” but in a way they mean blogging in general it seems. Some people were furious and asked whether “over” is the new dead. I didn’t really care.... Delete the scoop?
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We all know how Google hates spam. In fact, I'm sure you hate spam just as much. So, how do you know if your website is spammy? And what should you do to make sure it isn't considered *GULP* web spam?
How to determine if Google considers your website spammy -- and how to clean it up so you rank better in search...
http://blog.hubspot.com/blog/tabid/6307/bid/33748/Does-Google-Think-Your-Website-Is-Spam.aspx Delete the scoop?
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A study by Conductor shows only 9% of technology blogs have fully implemented the authorship, rel=author, attribute fully on their site. That is less than 1 out of every 10 blogs. Delete the scoop?
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I’ve been thinking a lot about my linking strategy lately. Trying to get incoming backlinks, making sure I have good inner links… Delete the scoop?
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