Introduction SEO is a complex topic that requires a lot of research and work. Not only do you have to work hard to get to the top of the SERPs, but you have to work hard to stay there, as well. But how do you know if your efforts are really working? If you’re targeting dozens, even hundreds of keywords or more, how can you possibly keep up with whether or not your rankings are going up, staying the same, or even slipping? Think about this: Let’s say you’re trying to lose weight. You go on a diet and start exercising, but you have no measuring tape and no scale to track your results. You might see occasional signs that you’re actually losing weight, like your pants fitting a bit looser, but without real results staring you in the face, you’re likely to lose motivation. You might even give up entirely. The same thing can happen in SEO. You might see occasional signs that your rankings are improving, such as jumps in traffic, but that could be due to anything from getting a post on ...
CUTTING CORNERS? Are you guilty of cutting corners? You know, using software to spin articles for your web content? There are many Internet marketers who are able to perform the required tasks for their business without losing that personal touch. There are others with limited time and no ability to take their business to the next level. In short, if you are building an Internet marketing business, you need to create a business that is personal, respectable, and profitable. There are times when cutting corners is just fine and times when you should avoid doing so at all costs. It can be difficult to know when to cut corners and when you should not. What we mean by cutting corners is quite simple: You are using robots to do a job that is supposed to be personal or one-on-one. You are not interacting with your readers on a personal level because you do not have the time to do so. You are using software to do the tasks that a human should be doing for your website. You are n...
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