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For a blog to be effective, you need to create quality and relevant content. And that is not an easy thing to do. Especially fo
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What makes a Blogging Champion? Persevering through the the planning process and continuing to write when you'd far rather giv
I selected this article from Curatti written by Adeel Sami
because it provides insights on how to keep the momentum in your blogging strategy.
It takes consistent dedication to make your blog successful.
How to Become a Blogging Champion
It's easy to to want to give up on your blog. I agree that you can be successful by realizing that the end results are rewarding.
Sami explains the best ways to keep your focus and stay positive.
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This article discusses the benefits of a long form content strategy, along with the warning that not all content fits this form
I selected this article from Curatti written by Shelly Kramer because it provides insight into how to effectively use long form content to capture more readers.
Why long form content is well received by your audience.
Long Form Content Success Strategies
Most readers prefer digestible, longer content. I agree that you need to write it in a way that adds value to your community.
Kramer explains the impact of long form content on your blog.
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Some solicitations for sponsored content come with the demand that you include follow links. Resist the temptation to take the money. Here's why
I selected this article from Curatti written by Andy Capaloff because it explains why you should avoid "dofollow" links when publishing sponsored posts.
Why follow links are a turn-off when it comes to Google search.
Avoid Using Follow Links in Sponsored Posts
In order to maintain growth on your blog it's important to follow the rules when it comes to search. I agree that your sponsored posts should not include "dofollow" links in order to avoid penalties and losing valuable traffic.
Capaloff explains the rules that Google has set forth and how they calculate your PageRank.
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Axel: As long as people search for a product not knowing their name or a technology, not knowing its source or a solution not knowing who is a potential supplier SEO is an important part of the marketing mix...
However, this is slowly and steadily changing.
Today 60 – 80% of the so called educated purchase decision is based on recommendations by trusted individuals or groups that have no or no significant interest in the sale but helpful and experienced people using or knowing the product or service in need.
And the number of recommendation based purchases is steadily growing. I'm sure it will hit the 80 – 90% range in the next 5 to 10 years.
Now – what does that mean to SEO?
Why should a business invest in search engine optimization if most of the purchase decisions are based on recommendations?
Wouldn't it be smarter to invest into the "recommendation chain" instead in SEO?
Wouldn't it be more effective and successful to make sure people recommend a product than hoping to come up higher in the list of search results?"
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I selected this article from Curatti written by Niraj Ranjan because it provides insights into how to create quality and relevant content.
You don't need to be a writing expert in order to create great articles for your blog.
Content Writing Success Steps
Many bloggers waste time by producing content that does not reach their audience. I agree that it is not too late to change your approach.
Ranjan explains how to produce a quality articles that your audience will love.
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