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A Brief History of Business Blogging (And How to Make It Profitable)

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In case you don’t, that’s how early adapters searched the internet. search return results) on quantity as well as quality. So now we have blogging, more sophisticated search engines, social media and a free blog creation service. Google turned this into a financial advantage by introducing AdWords in 2000, and AdSense in 2003.

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4 Ideas to Generate Blog Topics

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These smart professionals understand the effectiveness of blogs, but blogging is not without challenges: figuring out what blog topics to focus on, conducting appropriate research, writing great content, and ensuring it has been optimized for search engines. Narrow down blog post ideas with Google AdWords Keyword Planner.

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Keyword Research: What Smart Professionals Know

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We have at least two audiences when we write on the web: people and search engines. If I were to optimize my web copy for what I believe to be my main keyword phrase, I’d certainly be helping Google know when to serve up my post in search results. Image: FreeDigitalPhotos.net ). the competition.). the competition.).

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6 Writing Tips for SEO Friendly Content Marketing

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This week’s guest post by Christian Arno of Lingo24 shares 6 writing tips for writing online content that works for both readers and search engines. Do you litter your blog writing and web pages with keywords so the search engine spiders can find you? You’re writing for people, not search engines. Share this on Technorati.

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