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With all the changes Google has made to their Webmaster Guidelines regarding link building in the last few years, many site owners are running scared. Hundreds, if not thousands, of site owners have struggled with Penguin and manual action penalties and been forced to guess-and-check their link profile in an attempt to get on the right side of the algorithm.
Marketing 101 involves identifying your competitors and analyzing their strengths and weaknesses compared to your own. What are they better at than you? What unique niche can you carve out for yourself? How can you steal away some of their market share? Who is trying to steal away your own market share? But when it comes to succeeding online it's important to remember that your major offline competitors might only be a tiny blip on the online landscape.
Are you looking to get more visitors to your website? Perhaps the most important thing you should be doing in order to improve an SEO campaign and drive traffic to your website today is to be blogging. If you have a blog component to your website, you're already halfway there. If you don't, it's time to add one! Of course, having a blog and maintaining a blog are two separate things.
For the most part, the goal of any SEO program is to drive more organic (Google, Bing, Yahoo) traffic to your website. But SEO isn't just about getting more visitors from the search engines, as counterintuitive as that may seem. Think about it-content you create for other sites helps build referral links, and those referral links can drive quality traffic over time.
If you want to do content marketing right, it's not something to just dabble in when you have some free time. After all, who has free time today? Content marketing needs to be incorporated into the business and marketing plan and ample time/resources need to be dedicated to it in order for it to be effective. If you want your content marketing efforts to be successful, follow these 3 steps.
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