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Everything you need to know about digital, mobile & social media marketing to help you engage your audience & drive new business
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SEO & Content Marketing: Two Sides of the Same Coin

SEO & Content Marketing: Two Sides of the Same Coin | Digital Marketing Power | Scoop.it

Quality content seems to be the main edifice on which any SEO campaign can gain a deep-rooted search presence.

You share quality content with the groups, circles, or people you're connected with on various social media platforms. If that content is valuable and informative, only then does it have the potential to be shared further, go viral, and reap the targeted return on investment (ROI).

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Generating Content for SEO: Get Over Writer's Block

Generating Content for SEO: Get Over Writer's Block | Digital Marketing Power | Scoop.it

Let’s face it, blogging is not easy. The hardest part can be thinking of good things to write about. There are only so many different ways that you can talk about the Super Bowl Ads and when you’ve exhausted all options, you’re just left with writer’s block.

When it comes to SEO, without good content you can’t grow your rankings. You may find yourself searching for ideas on how to generate fresh content. Here are some great tips from a recent SEOmoz webinar called 'how to blog like you mean it', which should help the next time you find yourself staring at the wall.

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7 Ways to Get More Organic Search Clicks

7 Ways to Get More Organic Search Clicks | Digital Marketing Power | Scoop.it

After offsite engagement for awareness, the next step along the route to revenue looks at the "Consideration" phase where engagement – as well as other factors – can affect click-through rates (CTR) in search results, an oft overlooked, and underrated metric in the world of SEO.

First a caveat! CTR studies are both fun and farcical. When no two search results are the same, predicting the percentage of click-throughs in certain positions, and leveraging that as a prognostication of actual traffic can, at best, provide directional data and, at worst, leave clients unhappy when targets fall short.

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