Post by account_disabled on Dec 23, 2023 11:09:23 GMT
His problem: his journalists do not know SEO or web writing and he has difficulty having visibility on the content put online by the newspaper. A prospect also told me that one of my colleagues had the advantage (compared to my agency) of producing short content for SEO, at least shorter than ours. In its market, we recommended content of 1,600 words (FYI, this article is a little less than 2,200). The problem (this will be the subject of another article) is that, to be well positioned in search engines it is also a question of quantity. My conclusion: we must use data to understand human beings, their behaviors and their needs and write content that corresponds to them and that they will find because we have written content taking into account search engines.
It's our job. If this is one of your problems for 2018, we can talk about it. Talking about it doesn't Email Data commit anything. The web, social networks , social selling , content marketing , inbound marketing have introduced many changes into our daily lives. These changes are also observed in games. Before, we played the game of 7 differences. This game is still relevant today, since Google offers 26,500,000 results, even if there are relatively few requests in France (500 per month on average). I'm not very surprised that there is little demand for this game. Indeed, with the web, we have evolved and we now play the game of commonalities.
I therefore suggest, based on a recent case, to play the game of 10 common points (yes, that too is changing, we went from 7 to 10). On November 13, I published an article on the LinkedIn Topic function on my blog: As with every article published on my blog, this article was then published on LinkedIn in an attempt to limit the risk of duplicate content: Finally, this article was also the subject of a post on LinkedIn on December 5: Note to readers. There is no question here of attacking anyone . As I have already explained in several articles , I attack behaviors, not people . A little later, I was alerted by one of my professional contacts who told me that he had seen a post that looked strangely like mine.
It's our job. If this is one of your problems for 2018, we can talk about it. Talking about it doesn't Email Data commit anything. The web, social networks , social selling , content marketing , inbound marketing have introduced many changes into our daily lives. These changes are also observed in games. Before, we played the game of 7 differences. This game is still relevant today, since Google offers 26,500,000 results, even if there are relatively few requests in France (500 per month on average). I'm not very surprised that there is little demand for this game. Indeed, with the web, we have evolved and we now play the game of commonalities.
I therefore suggest, based on a recent case, to play the game of 10 common points (yes, that too is changing, we went from 7 to 10). On November 13, I published an article on the LinkedIn Topic function on my blog: As with every article published on my blog, this article was then published on LinkedIn in an attempt to limit the risk of duplicate content: Finally, this article was also the subject of a post on LinkedIn on December 5: Note to readers. There is no question here of attacking anyone . As I have already explained in several articles , I attack behaviors, not people . A little later, I was alerted by one of my professional contacts who told me that he had seen a post that looked strangely like mine.