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Online Marketing Blog: SES NY: Improve SEO Through Blogs & Feeds

  • Megan Leap · 8 months ago
    GREAT tips. Thanks!
  • ME Digital · 8 months ago
    We'll keep them in mind..
    There's a few we still need to work on!
    Thanks.
  • Jamie Allsop · 8 months ago
    These are some great tips. It is important to wright effective titles that contain a couple of your keywords as well as making it sound interesting so people will read your post. But then you have to make sure the content of your post is of high quality and is relevant and people will find it of interest and leave you a comment.
  • Probuddha · 8 months ago
    How about hosting blog carnivals on your blog where you select a topic of the carnival [related to your industry of course] invite other bloggers to send in their posts and publish them on your blog.

    Let them know when done and they will not only link to you but also help spread the word around [people love getting importance and talking about it to their friends and family {more links}]

    Good luck! :-)
  • Lee Odden · 8 months ago
    That's a great idea - I've seen many other bloggers do that. We've not tried it ourselves yet.
  • Probuddha · 8 months ago
    Ya - you should try it once - it works!

    Check out http://blogcarnival.com/bc/ for the upcoming carnivals
  • EH · 8 months ago
    I agree that the focus of social media needs to be on the customers and what they have to say as well as building a good relationship between them and your brand. So many times, companies will set up a social media plan or program but they get so focused on the program that they lose sight of the most important asset they have...the customer!
  • Paul Bruemmer · 8 months ago
    Lee Odden once again continues to provide essential value-based recommendations and data surrounding SEO and PR. The guy is spot ON every time. Thanks Lee!!
  • Michael Johansen · 8 months ago
    Thank you for a great article.
    Though I have seen most of the content several times before, some times it is of great value to see it reworded. It's worth to remember that without the teacher (you)even basic knowledge will remain unknown.
    I will print out this article and use it as a checklist, for all my present and future blogs.

    Regards
    Michael