All Entries Tagged With: "blog"
Top Nine Ways to Enrich Your Business Blog in 2012
Beanstalk’s Heather Jennings published an very helpful article today on the Beanstalk site offering tips on how to best utilize your business blog in 2012. From whitepapers to eBook creation … video to just plain posting – Heather outlines some simple and actionable items to help stay directed to making the most of your online [...]
To blog comment or not to blog comment? 65% say YES to blog commenting!
Blog comments: quick link building win or spam-tastic black hat method you wouldn’t touch with a barge pole? I wanted to find out what the general consensus was on this controversial topic within the SEO world, so I set out on something of a fact-finding mission to attempt to answer one question: does blog commenting [...]
SEOptimise’s 58 most awesome blog posts of 2011
* 2011 has been another very busy year on the SEOptimise blog, with nearly 400 posts generating over 400,000 visits and well in excess of half a million pageviews (oh and one best blog award). With the year drawing to a close, and Christmas just round the corner, I thought it would be a great [...]
SEOptimise Wins Best Blog at the UK Search Awards 2011
Last night 300 UK search marketers attended the Emirates Stadium, London for the very first UK Search Awards. With 16 categories and over 50 nominees, including SEOptimise for best agency, best travel search campaign and best blog, the event brought together some of the best agencies in the UK. The search awards started with a [...]
How To Optimize A Blog Post
On EcomBuffet’s Facebook Fan Page I asked what questions people had that they needed answers to. I got a great question from my loyal follower Rich Epstein (check out his Rhode Island Real Estate Blog ) The question was: For each blog post what should I do in the title, H1, H2 and post keywords [...]
Poll: What Are the Most Important Factors That Make a Blog Post go Viral?
Over the past few weeks I’ve been surprised to see some really great posts struggle to gain any momentum, as well as seeing some really crap posts do surprisingly well in terms of being shared by a large audience. My suspicion is that in both cases it had a lot to do with the design [...]
