Seven SEO Articles in Seven Minutes
Ann Smarty put together an awesome article called Getting SEO Value from Follow-up Posts that’ll help you rediscover how your old content can help you keep readers interested as well as increase your SEO skills. Susan has ten quick tips that we all tend to forget, but can make all the difference in the world. Musa talks about SEO and customer service, there’s a neat piece on PHP Nuke and social media rather than SEO that’s really worth taking a look at as it helps define the line between people vs. machines in content. Speaking of an evolving form of SEO, organic marketing is big and today had a great guide to organic marketing.
If you’re pegging any hopes on the new Microsoft engine, there’s a great story here as well as the source link here.






Those are some great ways to use some old blog content. It is funny how sometimes how we (I) tend to forget the simple ways of doing things. I doesn’t have to be difficult. Susan shows how easy you can make a difference.
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Ok I must be a slow reader :) As for Musa’s info on SEO and customer service, at the moment I would like to have the problem of how to handle a large surge of customers.
Ok, I followed the ‘organic marketing’ link and I need to add that PPC still has a place even when ranking #1 for a search term. Some folks do not recognize the difference between organic vs paid search, so there is a place for PPC despite ranking well for organcic search terms.
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i missed that but thx chris for the post like that.
I love the way that this post points out the back-to-basics things that you can do to improve the value of your articles. Its surprising how quickly people forget the easy methods once you’ve gotten a taste of the more difficult ones.
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