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janlgordon's curator insight,
February 28, 2017 11:06 PM
I selected this article from Curatti written by Andy Capaloff because it explains why you should avoid "dofollow" links when publishing sponsored posts.
Why follow links are a turn-off when it comes to Google search.
Avoid Using Follow Links in Sponsored Posts
In order to maintain growth on your blog it's important to follow the rules when it comes to search. I agree that your sponsored posts should not include "dofollow" links in order to avoid penalties and losing valuable traffic.
Capaloff explains the rules that Google has set forth and how they calculate your PageRank.
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janlgordon's curator insight,
January 5, 2017 11:32 PM
I selected this article from Curatti written by Mark Preston because it provides insight into how to go beyond re-hashed content and publish original articles.
Why re-publishing methods only improve your website rankings.
Publish Less With More Substance
Each article you publish affects your brand image. I agree that your posts should be less frequent with more substance in order to grow your audience.
Preston explains what options are available to publishing more meaningful blog posts.
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janlgordon's curator insight,
March 7, 2017 9:08 PM
I selected this article from Curatti written by Shelly Kramer because it provides insight into how to effectively use long form content to capture more readers.
Why long form content is well received by your audience.
Long Form Content Success Strategies
Most readers prefer digestible, longer content. I agree that you need to write it in a way that adds value to your community.
Kramer explains the impact of long form content on your blog.
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janlgordon's curator insight,
January 27, 2017 6:15 PM
I selected this article from Curatti written by Ruchika Sharma
Create a monthly action plan for your articles with the right keywords.
How to Use Keywords Effectively
Content should be made for your target audience. I agree that you can reach more people by conducting research to discover the most applicable topics.
Sharma explains the basics of content planning through keyword research.
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Didier C Touboul's curator insight,
January 31, 2017 11:55 AM
Basics for SEO, the right keyword selection
Albert Green's comment,
September 11, 2013 9:43 AM
Although the idea is very interesting, I don't see any valid arguments that OLD content is the key to high rankings. You even can't say there's a correlation here because 14/30 pages are less then 1 year old and 16/30 are more than 1 year old.
The method for determining OLD website is also faulty since the age of domain is not the same as the age of the content itself. So if the page has been updated within this year, it should be labeled as new. To my mind, 90% of the TOP10 search results pages have been updated during last year, so this would mean that NEW content is the key to high rankings. And since this is just a hypothesis, I must present an actual trend that has been spotted by SEO specialists recently. After latest Google Search engine updates, fresh content easily wins over old content with a lot of backlinks. If OLD content was the king, there would be NO fresh content (up to 1 month old) on first page at all.
Karen Tracey McCarty's curator insight,
January 30, 2014 12:07 PM
Some things we know are better with age, like wine and wisdom, but content? Seriously? Read on to see stats showing why your old content can be a power horse for generating increased site traffic and search results. |
I selected this article from Curatti written by Eleonora Zolotaryova because it shows you how to learn more about SEO for better content.
Understand how to attract more traffic to your website and content.
4 Resources to Help You Learn About SEO
In order to get more visitors and readers you need to have the right knowledge. I agree that by learning more about SEO your business can build a successful online presence.
Zolotaryova provides unique resources you can use to improve your marketing strategy.
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