Creative and engaging posts tend to go viral quickly if posted in the correct places.
Sites I have worked on in the past have been much easier to SEO than now days when I finally decided to branch out on my own.
Consistency and creativity has always been key to our campaigns in the past...
Re: Beginner?s Guide to SEO
This guide is awesome a great read while sat on a train to London.
Some interesting points I didn't even realise and I have been doing SEO for years.
My advice would be to start looking at what your competitors have used as keywords and then target those words.
Try keep it organic and natural the better the content the more likely you will be found in searches. Don't just link anywhere though it will just kill your visibility in the end.
Directory listings really hold no value these days you need to find areas of the web that hold high pr sites in your niche.
Search for forums in your niche and places that can ideally give you a whole load of links without much effort.
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