Saturday, 31 December 2016

SEO Is Not Brain Surgery

So many people feel intimidated when approaching SEO. They think its ultra-technical or it requires a huge budget. Many people think SEO requires some sort of degree or a lot of insider knowledge. But SEO doesn’t take any of that. The only thing that is really necessary for SEO is the willingness to learn.
t can work for you too! It goes something like this: You say to yourself, “I wonder why my Google listing has that weird misspelling in it.” Then you spend a few minutes searching for the misspelled word on your page. If it’s not there, you look for it in your meta tags. Still not finding it? Browse through the directory listings. “Aha,” you say, “There’s a misspelling in my Open Directory listing!” Now you’ve learned two things: one, that your Open Directory listing is feeding into your Google listing, and secondly you’d better get to work on getting that misspelling fixed. Or, you say to yourself, “I wonder why my competitor has such good placement in that shopping directory.” Then you click around until you find the “advertise with us” link on the shopping directory, figure out if that placement is a service they offer, and determine whether you want one, too. Developing a healthy curiosity about how the search engines work, and an itch to solve interesting puzzles, is key to do-it-yourself SEO. It’s a poor man’s or woman’s marketing study, and it’s the best way to find your own path toward getting more targeted traffic.

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