I Want to Thank You For Lettin' Me Be Myself
Last night I read zn article about social media influencers who instead of appear as live frlesh in the blood people use very realisitic animations of whatever they want to be.
Animated Social Media Influencers
Does anybody have any idea what programs they might be using to do this and what it cost?
I wanted to write a post today and call it something like Essential tools of online marketing or affiliate marketing toolbox or something in that vein. None of the permutations I could think of had any kind of decent QSR rating I endend up writhing the title "How to Start an Affiliate Marketing business with a QSR of 101.
But that's all I did. Write a title. No words after that. That title changes the whold tone of what I wanted to say. This must be something that happens to a lot of people. Has that ever happened to you?
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Sometimes I fall into the trap of 'on principle' and just go with the title that best describes the post. I know that doesn't work well for SEO but I'd rather be true to the article and myself. Not the best approach for business but then I'm not really monetising any of them yet.
Sometimes finding the right keywords could be distracting and may cause you to stray away from your topic.
I can get very frustrated sometimes when it comes to finding the right keyword, but I just keep digging and thinking until I find one that works. Not always easy.
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I do the same as Twack sometimes and just go with the title that best describes the post even if it is not that smart with regards to SEO.
But then again Nathaniell has an excellent post about keyword-seo and ranking on his website which says that it is more important than the content of the blog post is something that is useful for the visitors that is reading the post than the actual keyword-seo recommended technique.
-Roy-