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E-Commerce SEO in 11 Steps: the Ultimate Guide - Link-Assistant

E-Commerce SEO in 11 Steps: the Ultimate Guide - Link-Assistant | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it
E-commerce SEO doesn't have to be complicated or time-consuming. Follow this step-by-step guide for smart tips on making the most of e-commerce SEO in no time!

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Marteq's curator insight, August 30, 2017 7:35 PM

As you know, B2B E-commerce is about to burst, so this is a very timely and useful guide.

 

MarTech requires constant optimization to continually squeeze ever improving performance. No time for continual CRO? Contact marketingIO. #MarTech #DigitalMarketing

Dennis M's comment, March 31, 2020 12:11 PM
Well written and thought out content right here. Keep up the good work!
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11 SEO myths to forget in 2016 | Search Engine Watch

11 SEO myths to forget in 2016 | Search Engine Watch | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it
1. SEO is dead

2. SEO is about adding the right keywords

3. SEO is about ranking #1 on SERPs

4. The more webpages you have, the better the ranking

5. Image optimisation is not necessary

6. Mobile optimisation is overrated

7. SEO is not working for me

8. Link building is dead

9. Social media does not affect SEO

10. Local SEO is not for everyone

11. Don’t worry about SEO just create good content

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Marteq's curator insight, August 18, 2016 9:54 PM

NEW: Experience Remarkable Planning Accuracy With New, FREE Growth Hacking Tool. Go here: http://goo.gl/UjcA8x   

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Presenting SEO For Web Designers @HaikuDeck Today @AmerUnderground in Durham 10 - 11

Presenting SEO For Web Designers @HaikuDeck Today @AmerUnderground in Durham 10 - 11 | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it

SEO For Web Designers
Web designers are where rubber meets road for Search Engine Optimization, but it is unrealistic to expect designers to become SEO experts. This Haiku Deck sets reasonable expectations and outlines a handful of technical SEO best practices sure to help any web designer understand the most Darwinian of practices - today's SEO.  


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6 On-Page SEO Strategies That’ll Boost Your Rankings

6 On-Page SEO Strategies That’ll Boost Your Rankings | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it

If you’ve been around the SEO world for any amount of time, then you are probably pretty familiar with the basics of SEO. You know to do good keyword research and you have to do on-page optimization.

 

Sometimes, though, that on-page optimization can go to a deeper level than just making sure your meta tags are filled out… and you can go to that deeper level without having to be a veteran SEO.

 

Here’s how:

 

Tactic #1: Search for synonyms using Google

The use of synonyms in creating an SEO plan for your blog or website is pretty common. Finding those synonyms is not always easy or done properly.

 

I think the best way to search for these terms is to use Google. The reason is you get to see not only the synonyms but how they are ranking in competitors pages....


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The SEO Implications of Interactive Content | New Breed Marketing

The SEO Implications of Interactive Content | New Breed Marketing | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it

"Our VP of Product explains the SEO implications of interactive content and how certain functions can affect whether the search engine crawls or not."


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Jessica Kelly's curator insight, March 9, 2017 6:18 PM
In a nutshell, if it doesn't truly add value, don't do it. Makes sense for so many things...
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The 14 Best Digital Tools to Improve Marketing Productivity - Smart Insights Digital Marketing Advice

The 14 Best Digital Tools to Improve Marketing Productivity - Smart Insights Digital Marketing Advice | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it

Use these tools to help you market your business more efficiently using content marketing, SEO and Social media marketing 


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The Periodic Table Of SEO Success Factors

The Periodic Table Of SEO Success Factors | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it

Want a neat visual representation of what matters in SEO these days? You got it! Here's Search Engine Land's recently updated 'periodic table' graphic.


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Linda Richardson's curator insight, October 21, 2013 10:15 AM

Gotta love success in any form even a periodic table!

Ali Anani's curator insight, November 15, 2013 12:23 AM

An elegant visual that is self-explanatoy. 

Pepe Crespo's curator insight, December 5, 2013 2:29 AM

The Periodic Table of SEO Success Factors

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Twitter (Trust) research: It's Where the Money & Action is

Twitter (Trust) research: It's Where the Money & Action is | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it

Bob Brown of Network World has curated news of two very interesting Twitter research projects that caught my attention.


We all agree that freedom of speech is good,  and it's great that everyone can now  become a publisher. However, there's a double-edged sword: If we speak to a friend before we think something though, all will surely be forgiven and forgotten. After all, we all make mistakes. But if you click that Tweet or Share button too quickly, either succumbing to knee-jerk reactions or without first checking the facts, you may find the digital world to be less forgiving.


Content curators have to be especially vigilent about curating someone else's content to make sure the facts and information are correct.


I believe the research related to here is essential reading, as it is furtherment of an established and growing trend:


One relates to Wellesley College's Department of Computer Science where two professors have been awarded a near half million dollar National Science Foundation grant to:


****build an application that gauges the trustworthiness of information shared on social networks, and in particular Twitter.


This was originally envisioned as a form of spammer identification, but


****has broadened to be able to determine the past history of a tweeter and also whether information being received is available from multiple sources. 


The other brings us news of 'Tweetographer', a huge Data Mining project by two University of Cincinatti Computer Science students, descibed as:


"a real-time events guide extracted from information coming via large numbers of tweets." 


This could be available as a web or mobile app at the end of the year and one of the co-creators, Billy Clifton (his partner is Alex Padgett)


**sees the uses expanding in the future to predict election results and compiling product reviews.


My takeaways are:


**that we all need to be very aware that what we tweet today can and may be used against us in the future


**search is still very much in its infancy when it comes to engine sophistication, stay tuned.


Curated by Jan Gordon covering "Content Curation, Social Media & Beyond"


Read full article here: [http://bit.ly/s00504]


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