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Breaking the SEO Rules: When Not to Follow Best Practices

Best practices are set in place to guide us toward success in most situations. Not all situations. In today’s Whiteboard Friday, Cyrus shows us several instances in which it’s actually best to break the rules and throw those best practices out the window. Howdy Moz fans. Welcome to another edition of Whiteboard Friday. I’m Cyrus Shepard. Today we’re going to be talking about one of my favorite subjects — breaking the SEO rules, and when not to follow best practices. Now, best practices are something we talk a lot about here at Moz, and people are very adamant about following them oftentimes. So before we get started, I want to talk about what exactly we mean when we say “best practices.” For example, a best practice would …

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Breaking the SEO Rules: When Not to Follow Best Practices

Get Your WordPress Site Reviewed by Team Yoast

If you are using WordPress, I’m sure you have already come across WordPress SEO plugin by Yoast, the most popular SEO plugin for WordPress with 10,499,462 downloads so far and counting. Now, team Yoast is offering custom website review services, they check each and every element of your site depending on the package you select and make sure that your website is up to the mark to compete with the best of your competitors. Whether you’re a publisher, run an e-commerce site or have a service portal, we can help. We check your website on hundreds of points. We’ll then give you actionable feedback on your website and help you prioritize what changes to make first. The team behind Yaost knows their job as …

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Get Your WordPress Site Reviewd by Team Yoast

SEO for Dummies: Learn SEO in 10 Simple Steps

If you are anything like most people, SEO can seem like the unwanted elephant in the room. You know your business needs to deal with it, but you don’t want to be the one responsible for this task. When most people think SEO, they assume difficult, complex, and time consuming, but it doesn’t have to be any of those things. In fact, you can learn SEO in 10 simple steps. All you need to do is lean in, listen, and apply the information you are given. While no two businesses operate the same, SEO is flexible enough to accommodate any need, desire, or shortcoming. Remove the elephant in the room and take your business to the next level! Step 1: Setup During the initial setup stage, you …

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SEO for Dummies: Learn SEO in 10 Simple Steps


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Easy-To-Understand Suggestions And Advice For Search Engine Optimization

TIP! As you build an SEO page, try not to be fooled into thinking about advertising as a primary tool. It brings in new traffic, but doesn’t affect rank. Search engine optimization techniques are vital to help your site rise above the hundreds of others you’ll be competing against. Search engines are the real information superhighway these days, and people are more likely to visit sites near convenient exits. Use this article to make sure the website they find on a search engine is yours! TIP! For a good affiliate marketing strategy set up pay-per-click advertising. It’s true that the amount paid per click is a relatively small amount, but this can quickly accumulate into sizable earnings and it’s an easy…

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Easy-To-Understand Suggestions And Advice For Search Engine Optimization

SMToolbox: Bringing Together SEO, Social and Content Marketing with gShift

It is clear there is a very strong and growing relationship between search and social. The future of SEO and social is also closely tied to content marketing, which we can see through terms such as social content, content SEO and social content marketing. This week in SMToolbox I take a look at gShift, a tool that embraces search, content marketing and social. Background The gShift SaaS platform collects and stores both social and search data, as the team recognized early on that to improve the performance of content you need to look at both elements. Currently they analyze data for over 10,000 brands and have over 350 agency clients across 22 countries. The aim of the gShift platform is to provide agencies and brand marketers with insights to help…

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