How to write a good resourceful SEO enabled article
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We have our saas based website - most of our online customers are those who keep coming back to us and my GA is full of their footprints.
I completely want to concentrate on getting hold of those who might really need our software and as of now are not able to find them .
Including keywords through which people might want to find us is one of the ways. Next how do I publish that to the majority of the users to find and get traction better on that article or post?
Would posting links to facebook twitter etc and getting people to find those articles there and link back and come on our main website to read it - will this help?
We sell cloud based software but have various domains where our customers can make use of it. There are at least 5-10 of them. We don't have content at all on our website.
In a few simple steps how can I get started with this -
Content generation
**Linking back the content **
Generating good foot falls from users to those cotent
Notching up on google for those content page
A detailed insight would prove much helpful
Thanks
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I started to put in a response - but then noticed, you are trying to optimize the content going on your sites static section which I then have to agree with Francisco here.
It for sure is going to be very difficult to explain the A-Z best practice for static OPTIMIZED content.
But if this is any help to you - here I go.
When I am writing content for blog/audience purposes there are a few things I have been doing that set the tone for OPTIMIZED content.
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AUTHENTIC - of course
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First link is now a LONG tail keyterm pointing to another article/sub-page to your site (internal link) - but now post penguin, don't use a keyterm you are trying to rank for.
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2nd link is an authoritative link relevant to the topic and the site could be a potential partner to link back to you at some point.
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Secret recipe number 4, private message me and I will share it but it truly has set my clients site on fire and has given them a 50-65% faster increase in rankings - WHITE hat too.
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You need to go to Mozcon. http://www.seomoz.org/mozcon
If you can't afford it, buy Mozcon 2011 videos http://www.seomoz.org/videos
If you are new to SEO, which sounds like you are, read this. http://www.seomoz.org/beginners-guide-to-seo
Sorry man, detailed insight is something you should pay a consultant for. That can take a few hours.
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