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Web Content is King – Still
“Before you can tell your story, folks have to find your story.”
Hi, yarby here. Earlier this week I read an SEO blog that proclaimed “Content is King no more” and a few lines down “Content is the OLD King”. Don’t buy it!
I thought this would be a good place to begin our SEO Saturday series. Even today, could anything be more core to SEO than content?
The article went on to focus on their #1 priority for SEO – the importance of backlinks. And while they are indeed important to search engines, they will NOT replace good solid content. Search Engines deliver information people are searching for online. Always have; always will!
I’ve been working on the internet achieving top SEO client web rankings for more than 10 years. The fact that keyword research should be your starting point and good content the #1 priority has not changed. Don’t chase rainbows and miss laying down the solid basics first!
Yes, Content IS King and will Remain King
Begin your Website or Blog with a subject for which you have a passion. Before you write one line of copy do Keyword Research. It can dramatically change the direction of your website copy … and give you a leg up on achieving high search engine ranking and greater traffic.
KeyWord Research – How
SEO professionals have several ways we conduct keyword research. Anyone though can use Google’s free KeyWord Tool for AdWords. No matter how well you know your subject, spend quality time researching the keywords phrases your prospects search. You’ll be amazed how many different ways people use to search for the same information. I’ve had much success using a technique I coined “multiple keyword combinations”. For more SEO tips visit The Media Mix to better understand web ranking and the importance of SEO to your web presence.
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In the coming months, I’ll layout effective strategies to achieve solid SEO for your website or blog. If you jump the gun and start writing what interests you, be prepared to do heavy copy editing. Keyword Research should be the base of your website and individual web pages. Your focus should be to always write your website for your visitors and what interests them. Start with solid research; develop good content and then learn how to work with the Search Engines to deliver that content to your audience.
By: Linda Yarbrough, Yarby’s Corner
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