Content Marketing

Content forms the foundation of SEO. If you want to rank, you first need content. If you want to rank well in a competitive environment, you likely need an exceptional content strategy. Content can take many forms: blog posts, product pages, pdfs, videos, forums, and more. Almost anything you put on your website for your audience counts as "content."

Content Marketing is the practice of creating and marketing content for the purpose of driving traffic, increasing awareness, and/or supporting a brand.

In SEO, good content can also drive links to your website, which in turn helps to increase your search traffic from Google.

An Interview With The World's Greatest SEO, SEOmofo.com, Darren Slatten, Who Is Available For Hire
Content Marketing

An Interview With The World's Greatest SEO, SEOmofo.com, Darren Slatten, Who Is Available For Hire

Good day, fellow mozzers. This past month during my annual vacation to Afghanistan, while traversing the Karakorum Mountains I caught up with the Most Famous SEO In The World, Mr. Darren Slatten. Fortunately for me, Darren had recently wandered from his cave to stock up on rice and opium after a long cold winter. After much prying, Darren reluctantly agreed to this far reaching interview. So, grab some popcorn, sit back and revel in the greatness that is Darren Slatten - The World's Greatest SEO on the planet Earth.
8 More SEO Topics that Have Me Stumped
Content Marketing

8 More SEO Topics that Have Me Stumped

A couple years ago, I posed some questions from the SEO world that I couldn't answer. Tonight, I'd like to repeat that process and throw up some dilemmas that, once again, have me in a quandry. Does QDD Give an Inherent Boost to Negative Subject Matter? Some rumors have be...
5 Ways Obama Should Change How You Communicate
Content Marketing

5 Ways Obama Should Change How You Communicate

After Obama's inauguration speech last week, a lot of attention was paid to his speechwriter, Jon Favreau. Listening to Obama and reading about how he and Favreau wrote the speech got me thinking about how we use language when writing for the web. I spent some time analysing Obama's oratory and reading about the subject.
SEO Myths That Persist: Keyword Density
Content Marketing

SEO Myths That Persist: Keyword Density

It amazes me that Keyword density is still touted as an important on page metric, the argument in its favor goes something like this: "The more times a term appears in a document the higher the keyword density for that term. The higher the keyword density the more relevant a document becomes for that term." The calculation used to back up this claimThe k...
How To Talk To Your Copywriter
Content Marketing

How To Talk To Your Copywriter

As soon as search engines became relevant, copywriting changed. Maybe you didn’t notice it. Content quality took a back seat to SEO and today, copywriters have to understand the basics of SEO/M so the content they produce appeals to spiders and humans. A lot of SEOs sub-contract this facet of a job to professional copywriters who can produce optimized copy ...
Can You Plagiarize Yourself?
Content Marketing

Can You Plagiarize Yourself?

I’m lucky, sort of. I write four blog posts a week for web design companies and a hosting company. No complaints, here. However, because I’ve been undertaking these assignments for 18 months, that works out to over 200 articles on SEO/SEM topics. At that rate, you have to slice the baloney pretty thin. So, a...
Content is King, Baby!
Content Marketing

Content is King, Baby!

<p>One of the most important things you can do to help create a successful web site is to build a site that provides a remarkable experience. If we look past the popular phrase "linkbait" (a term I don't like because of its negative connotations) we need to answer the question: "why would someone link to our site?".</p><p>When I first talk to a clien...
Colloquial Copy: When Perfect is Wrong
Content Marketing

Colloquial Copy: When Perfect is Wrong

My brother, a Long Haul Trucker with a Bachelors Degree in English Literature, happened to be passing through Denver Friday and dropped by for a visit. "Any reason for a home cooked hot meal and a sleep in a room not equipped with shock absorbers," I would chide. Late Friday night we were discussing the economy and the like, as fuel costs have affected his business rather drast...
Why Is Preemptive Reputation Management So Difficult?
Content Marketing

Why Is Preemptive Reputation Management So Difficult?

I remember the first time I heard about someone ending a relationship via email. It was a long time ago (like, in the nineties) and possibly in the days before I had an email account of my own. Everyone was shocked at how someone could bring themselves to do something like that online. Now, such a break-up would constitute a gross lack of inventiveness. Why not edit your ...
How to Write for the Web
Content Marketing

How to Write for the Web

This is condensed from various sources, including especially Jakob Nielsen's articles on Writing for the Web.Why do you need to know how to write, for SEO?If you spend time writing any of the following:Page titles (the <title> tag)Page descriptions ...
Why Initial Rankings Following Quick Reporting Are Key
Content Marketing

Why Initial Rankings Following Quick Reporting Are Key

In recent years, the once-common weblog or online journal has morphed into the ubiquitous blog. However, this transition led to some changes - the new terminology somehow allowed anyone to start news publication from their breakfast table. Blogging gives Joe Public the chance to jump on news before any larger entity has the chance to aggressively p...

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