How blog content and SEO fuelled a traffic boom to latimes.com
How did the latimes.com attracted record traffic at a time when its best-established competitors were suffering slumps? The answer, according to the ship’s captain, Managing Editor/ Online Jimmy Orr, was a two-pronged blog content and SEO strategy that attracted users...
5 Powerful Reasons to Start a Business Blog
For those still weighing up the value of online content, here are five important reasons why your company should start a business blog: 1. Team Power Humans are naturally driven to be part of a movement or team. Joining forces to contribute to the company’s content...
How to create tip-top website content that search engines love
Very interesting article by Erez Barak for searchenginewatch.com yesterday on the shift from old fashioned content to real-time website content. Today, the most important thing in many website content creators’ eyes is visibility. Competition on the search engines is...
How to get your blog noticed
There’s little worse than putting your heart into crafting top-notch website content and blog posts only to discover that nobody has read it. Or ever will. Given that there were some 152 million blogs live at the last count (BlogPulse: December 2010), the bad news is...
It’s the blog stupid! 4 ways to get leads from social media
Two US-based studies released recently by HubSpot and Edison Research are serving up some valuable insights into how to grow lead generation through an enhanced social media strategy. While Edison Research confirms that social media use is now most definitely...
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