Search Engine Optimisation Saves You Time!
I have to share this post with you, because I am fairly certain it will benefit everyone
Especially those who say they are earning little to no money.
Since renewing my membership around 3 weeks ago, I have been diligently revisiting training and watching webinars that are relevant to my work
On the 4 Core Traffic Strategies, I picked up a couple of useful tips around SEO
SEO Revisited
So I decided to re visit some training on this subject and was horrified to find that though my content has been indexed in and getting found by the search engines, because I haven't been properly optimising it, or anywhere near it, by at least 50%
I have been inadvertently creating more work for myself
You may well be in the same boat
We have heard Jay say on Webinars a few times, if we are not getting traffic, then it will be down to our Meta Data
That is only a part of the story
So, I have been spending the time going through my blog posts
Making adjustments and tweaks so that my site is propely structured and have content that is going to get found, no matter what happens with Google Updates
The logic behind this training makes so much sense, its just not true
SEO adjustment is also not as hard as you think it might be when you properly undestand it
How does it Save Time
This is the bit you might like. Within your SEO plugin is a thing called social sharing
When this is set up, your blog posts are published automatically to the profiles you have selected, such as Twitter and Facebook
Having adjusted a few things, I am enjoying the fruits of my labours more
Targeted Prospects
By writing proper content, which is SEO optimised you will also find your target market more directly, again another time saving.
Good Luck and enjoy your fruits
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It does and in this case it led me to some other non WA training, which when applied to our own sites will make a huge diference to indexing and ultimately income
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