Some of you are ahead of me and others maybe behind but everyone I met was willing to help me on my voyage of becoming an expert SEO. Undoubtedly the networking is where the real payoff will be for me. I now have some new friends that I confide in and share experiences with. For those I didn’t meet, hopefully I will next year.
For those of you who were not able to attend I would do w jordan mobile phone numbers database hatever possible to be there next year. Thanks Rand and SEOmoz for a great seminar! P.S. I highly recommend staying at the Edgewater Hotel next time you’re in Seattle…and it has nothing to do with the fact they display my initials on top of the building! Over the years, I've heard a number of recommendations for SEO given out that I simply don't understand or find logically flawed.
I thought it might be interesting to share some of these and hear more perspectives. It could be that I just don't comprehend the reasoning or haven't thought things through, but I personally don't always recommend these, so it's worth at least a discussion. #1 - Succesful SEO Copywriting = Keywords & Content Structure Here's an example of two pages upon which different kinds of SEO has been performed: Keyword Optimized vs. Compelling Content I struggle with the fact that 90%+ of the SEO copywriting advice I see on the web or hear at conferences relates to the use of keywords and the content structure (I'm guilty of this myself sometimes, but have been trying to break that habit).
I knew this before coming but it was validating to see that we’re all in the same boat
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