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Why Isn’t My Website Ranking? 9 Reasons You’re NOT Ranking on Google

seo.co

Your website is far more likely to rank if it targets long-tail or geo-specific keywords. If you’re still using techniques and strategies from 2009, you’re not doing your website any favors. Roughly 94 percent of search traffic goes to natural results – meaning PPC ads are responsible for just 6 percent of clicks.).

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Rick Short Explains How to Turn Staff Into Prolific Bloggers

Online Marketing Institute

Posted by Magdalena Georgieva on Mon, Jun 29, 2009 @ 07:40 AM COMMENTS Been searching for an answer.everyone (nearly) agrees that blogs are a great way to bring eyes to your pages. posted on Monday, June 29, 2009 at 10:02 AM by Jack Leblond Jack - thanks for the comment. Any numbers to show success of one over the other?

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Best of 2009: SEO Tips, Part 1

Webbiquity

Eric Enge notes that “social media will be a major source of ranking signals for the search engines in the future,&# both due to its link-building potential and the emergence of real-time search. Another excellent SEO post from Search Engine Land is The Evolving State Of Social Media & SEO. by Search Engine Land.

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Learning SEO? The Beginner's List of Resources to Get Started

Hubspot

They start with searcher intent, move to modern ranking and conversion strategies, review international SEO, share successful link-building plays, and end with the future of SEO. But even if the design looked straight out of 2009, I'd still read it: because the content is also really, really good. But back to the courses.

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Best Social Media and Digital Marketing Research and Statistics of 2011, Part 2

Webbiquity

But after rapid growth in 2009 and 2010, the study found that “There has been little or no change in the number of companies using corporate blogs (0%), Facebook (2%) and Twitter (2%) in the last year.” The most rapid increase in adoption has been in the use of social networking, which has nearly doubled since 2009. •