Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Toxic Conversational SEO

'Toxic' Conversational SEOTo be successful with SEO (Search Engine Optimization) you need to be able to distinguish between controversial claims that are 'true' and necessary for success. In the article below, I'll lay out some general rules of thumb to help you make this determination.We've all been there: we know how to find, subscribe to, and find even more content for our websites, but only when we come across one of our long-time readers, do we know why we are being asked to do so. We've probably never written any content before in our lives. And, we have no clue what keyword we should use to get the content we wrote on our website found by our readers.There are two main reasons for this. First, and most importantly, you cannot trust your readers. I am not a doctor, therapist, or social worker, so I don't write about these topics that often. However, I have been fortunate enough to see my own writing up close and personal in areas where it's spoken of on the radio, on TV, in boo ks, and articles about me and others.The second reason is that it is imperative that we participate in these effective online communities. Here are a few things that I, personally, do:I use Google's free adsense service to place Google AdSense ads on my website. I then pay for every click by Google that leads to my website by using their affiliates program. I also participate in forums related to this subject, and I'm regularly subscribed to these forums as well.I also create a personal blog with articles and useful content about my area of expertise. For instance, I have a blog which discusses the behavior of me and others in online communities related to autism (see the link at the bottom of this page).Finally, I believe that creating content on a great webmaster can only benefit your site and increase its traffic (more on this later). When making a decision on what to write about, you need to be sure that you provide helpful and valuable information.I generally ignore 'trending t opics' that are found on social media websites such as Facebook. I also try to keep my 'followers' numbers high when blogging, since these are the people that will appreciate your hard work. You can't be cheap or 'fake it til you make it' when doing this type of work.

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