I find the article submission and keeping an on-site blog the best strategy, it drives a lot of long phrases to your website and if you blog like a pro then even backlinks etc.
It really depends what website you are making.
If it's a blog, like a proper blog, that you want to post in, have few pages, lots of widgets on a sidebar, lots of socialising stuff and submitting to blog directories etc, with a simple engine ETC then choose Wordpress
If you are managing a...
Hi everyone,
I'm a 22 years old web designer in Eastbourne, it's another forum I'm joining to get the ultimate and up to date information about SEO which is my current focus.
Hope that we can some fun on here and I really hate the nofollow rule for posts with less than 80 words, I will need to...
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