Marketing In Distressed Times
This is a fundamental rule. If you are going to sit besides the lake, you will never learn to swim. If you want to learn to swim, Pinterest you must jump in the water and find your way back to the shore.
Most marketers aren't spending money to send traffic to their Facebook. The larger majority send paid traffic to their website. Think about it, why would I want to pay to send traffic to my Facebook profile where there are several chances for the visitor to leave my profile and not convert into a lead? Facebook is an easily distracted environment. Your website is engaging and focuses on one thing: your niche. No random IM requests, no Farmville to take care of, no "which celebrity do I resemble?" quizzes. Having a website with keyword rich, optimized content is required if you want to maximize your return on investment.
Yes, I do that myself. When it comes to my primary blogs, I post the comments, I post the content, I do the forum posting in my SEO strategies. You have a lot of control and influence on that. When it comes to article distribution and buying links, or submitting videos you don't need to be involved with that so much because it's not going to change the process.
Use the right links: Link building is a very important part of SEO and it is no different for a dental website. Try and link your site to those of other medical organizations and industry associations. This might bring you additional traffic.
There isn't a magical formula; at least not one that's evergreen so it's important to stay current on SEO news. Dig deep to find information and read everything you can. You'll find conflicting information at times but knowledge is power so absorb as much SEO news as you can.
There's lots to be learned but if you don't build a solid foundation, you won't get far. Read on to find some SEO tips that are perfect for those who are just beginning.
Content Length. Understand that Google's number 1 goal is to please its customer. So making sure to have your content length just long enough to clearly state your point. Don't fill your page with meaningless content just to fill up space and make it longer.