Campaign for pages that I want to optimize?
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Go easy on my guys and gals. I'm brand new to the world of SEO and I'm a Realtor by trade, so this is all new to me, but exciting and fascinating at the same time. You might ask why I don't hire a company to do the SEO for me for my website at: www.DiscountRealEstateFees.com since I'm one of those Realtors who makes a ton of money every year. Unfortunately, that's not the case and some day when I've built my business to a point that I can relax and breathe easy, I will hire that company. Besides, by then, I'll be an SEO expert and be able to ride herd on them if they're not doing a good job!
My question is: Should I create a campaign on SEOMoz.org for each page on my website that I want to optimize or are the campaigns supposed to be for individual websites only?
Thanks for your help!
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One of the most important things to do is to think about your business and the objectives of your SEO efforts.
If you plan well that will determine the page content on your site, the navigation structure and even the design. All of these play in concert for a winning business strategy.
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Thanks for your quick response! I had a feeling that it was one campaign per website so I think the plan that I signed up for will be perfect for my business.
And I agree with you. Give me a few more months of studying and working with SEO and I probably won't ever hire a company to do it for me since the hard part will have already been done.
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I use one campaign per website and it returns error check data on thousands of pages, tracks up to 250 keywords, and a lot more.
You can submit individual pages to the "On-Page Keyword Optimization Tool" for page-tweaking suggestions.
The best thing to do is experiment. You will learn a lot.
btw.... Once you learn a lot here you will probably not hire an expert because you will worry that you are smarter than he is and want to do things yourself. And, if you don't have a large number of websites SEO doesn't take a lot of time after you get the initial work done. I spend very little time on SEO.
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