With the internet becoming more densely populated, for a blog to rise to the top of the search engine rankings (SERPs) will become more challenging. Here are some SEO methods that bloggers can use to increase their search engine exposure.
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What is a Permalink Structure? And why is it important for blogs to configure a desirable permalink structure? Permalink is a permanent reference URL used for access once the post passes from the first page of your blog. It is what others will use to link to the post and, perhaps more importantly, the link ...
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Statistically speaking, you’re likely reading this outside of normal business hours. Am I right, or am I right?
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Web readers may be a difficult bunch, they may take a while to digest information and they may need convincing of every single point you deliver but they are essential. They can become long term, loyal customers, as long as you give them what they want.
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There are a lot of ways that you can improve your site’s page ranking in search engines, unfortunately, not all of them are good. Some people employ certain methods in acquiring a high page rank in search engines, even if these are considered to be deceitful in the sense that they are designed to trick ...
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After putting a lot of thought into how to best use RSS feeds on your website and then creating them on your website, the next step is to promote them. As with any kind of marketing, where and how you advertise your website can determine the amount of visitors. The same applies to RSS feeds.
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