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6 Writing Tips for SEO Friendly Content Marketing

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Do you know how to write SEO-friendly content your readers will love? 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?

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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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How Blog Readers Find You – A Diagram

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But they do go to search engines and they type in questions with keywords. And they do go to Facebook , Twitter , and LinkedIn. Quite frankly, I think Google and the other search engines are improving their methods of correctly categorizing content to match people’s requests. I’m not saying that.

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A Checklist for a Good Blog

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Here’s what I look for in an optimized, good blog (one that gets Google search and reader results): A good blog title with a tag line that says what people will find on this blog (benefits to reader). Hyperlinks – at least one per 120 words so that posts are identifiable to search engines. They’ll love you for it.

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10 Great Things for 2014: My Business Blog Gratitude List

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LinkedIN , Twitter and Facebook that make it easy AND fun to build communities! Google that makes it easy to do research and locate information and people. SEO tools like Scribe, that make it easier to optimize blog posts for better search engine results. Stupid Internet marketers who show us what not to do.

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Using a Business Blog: Are You Hard to Find on the Web?

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No, I don’t mean by searching for your name or the name of your business – that would be too easy. Try searching for a solution to the kind of problems your business solves, using keyword phrases your typical client might use. Search for your business the way new prospects would search for you, without knowing your name.

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5 Reasons to Hire a Content Marketing Writer for Your Business

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Gates uttered this one-liner way back in 1996, but the flurry of updates to Google search algorithms during 2012 has ensured that his words still resonate. Google will love you. If there’s one thing that we know about Google, it’s that it loves fresh content. Kick off your search for a professional writer at: oDesk.