Some good points although some overwhelmingly points are missing – such as planning how user generated content will integrate. And making sure link-building begins as early as possible – even before the site is live.
Great tips. However I was wondering how you feel SEO may change in the years to come. Take for example the way people have quickly shifted to building links through web 2.0 and social media since the link wheel and other supposed guru’s have suggested that this method works wonders.
With this shift it is obvious that the importance of these types of websites in the ranking of ones website will decrease. Therefore the strength of linking would inevitably be focused on other areas.
Overall you cannot defeat building links naturally through quality content and well provided information in several different forms. However what I am trying to ask is with this shift in SEO and more increasingly people trying to boost their own web rankings where do you think SEO will move to in the future?
Hi, like the article. Do you have any tips on getting links from other sites, as I have read that Google and other search engines put a lot of store in this?
Nice post, although I also agree with the point about user generated content. Social media, when relevant, as well as social bookmarking can also be very useful.
Some good points although some overwhelmingly points are missing – such as planning how user generated content will integrate. And making sure link-building begins as early as possible – even before the site is live.
Brief but good tips. Can you please explain the navigation structure in details.
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Great tips. However I was wondering how you feel SEO may change in the years to come. Take for example the way people have quickly shifted to building links through web 2.0 and social media since the link wheel and other supposed guru’s have suggested that this method works wonders.
With this shift it is obvious that the importance of these types of websites in the ranking of ones website will decrease. Therefore the strength of linking would inevitably be focused on other areas.
Overall you cannot defeat building links naturally through quality content and well provided information in several different forms. However what I am trying to ask is with this shift in SEO and more increasingly people trying to boost their own web rankings where do you think SEO will move to in the future?
Thanks and great article by the way :)
Hi, like the article. Do you have any tips on getting links from other sites, as I have read that Google and other search engines put a lot of store in this?
Nice post, although I also agree with the point about user generated content. Social media, when relevant, as well as social bookmarking can also be very useful.
Great post. Some very useful website marketing tips. I would however recommend carrying out the keyword research before writing the website copy.