A discussion on a freelance forum sparked this post. It was posited that comments create linkbacks to our profiles and posts. This draws search traffic. Links form channels or magnets that attract views, clicks, interaction. Last week, I wrote on how to cash in on SEO by making links of keywords. Had we the capabilities to link in posts (other than just adding raw HTML), I would link "search engine optimization." Today's advice is to use links sparingly, but effectively. Read more on how to do that. Writing for the Web 101 Too Many Keywords, Links Hurts SEO
Writing for the Web 101 Work Keywords, SEO, Unique Tags
Greetings, fellow online writers. Do you like to make money? Of course you do. I've been freelancing and blogging since 2005. Here are tips. Today's is: work that SEO (search engine optimization)! Give your keywords a workout. Writing for the Web 101 Keywords, SEO, Unique Tags
Link and Tags Improve SEO, Blog Hits, Ad Revenue Earnings
I’ve been blogging since 2008. I maintain 55 niche (subject specific) blogs, like this one on work at home tips. I do pretty well on Google Adsense and Infolinks ad revenue. So I spend a lot of time experimenting to see what works well. I always included links, also called “tags” on my blog posts. A few months ago, I quit adding tags. I thought that it might cause problems with Google indexing (my blog earnings had dropped). I cut back and removed some links. Bad idea. Read onLinks, Tags Improve SEO, Blog Hits, Ad Revenue Earnings
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