When I began working at Webspec Design as the SEO Strategist, it was up to me and a coworker to determine the initial pathway we would take running SEO campaigns.
Note: This is Part 2 of the post These Aren’t the Keywords You’re Looking For, which is based on a presentation of that name. Check it out on SlideShare. I spent the entire last post in this two-part series going over how keywords work from the searcher perspective. It’s all about intent of the search and that intent can change depending on the words used or the thought processes behind those words. In this post we’ll look at the type of keywords you actually want to avoid.
If you don’t get the basics of on-page SEO right, you have very little chance of securing top […] Author information James Brockbank Digital Marketing Consultant at James Brockbank James Brockbank is an experienced UK based digital marketing consultant who specialises in creating sustainable campaigns which are bespoke to an individuals needs and requirements and create value for clients Twitter Google+ LinkedIn The post SEO 101: Getting The On-Page SEO Basics appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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Image Source: Kenny Louie/Flickr SEOs are a unique breed. The wheels are always turning – trying to come up with the best way to optimize things most of us take for granted. Unlike most of us, every SEO is essentially working around the clock
When it comes to SEO training, most of the resources out there are quick to extol the benefits of both on-site optimization (typically, including your target keywords in key areas across your website) and off-site SEO (as in the case of external link building activities). However, many of these introductory guides gloss over a subject The post SEO 101: How Your Website’s Structure Affects its SEO appeared first on Search Engine Journal
When it comes to SEO training, most of the resources out there are quick to extol the benefits of both on-site optimization (typically, including your target keywords in key areas across your website) and off-site SEO (as in the case of external link building activities).
I always have to chuckle when people ask me what university or school I went to learn SEO. As far as I’m aware, there are still no accredited courses available for learning SEO anywhere. The web itself however is a great place to start, and even though you won’t end up with an official degree The post Learning SEO Online, the Best Places to Get Started appeared first on Search Engine Journal .