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By Susan Gunelius, About.com Guide to Web Logs

Intermediate Search Engine Optimization Tips for Bloggers

Saturday May 10, 2008

Part two of About.com Web Logs' 3-part search engine optimization tips interview with SEO Expert Gab Goldenberg of SEO ROI Services has been published. The article discusses keyword tracking, keyword optimization, linkbaiting, blog directories and search optimized blog templates and themes. It's a great resource to help you optimize your blog for search engines.

Taking the time to optimize your blog will drive traffic from the many searches people conduct through Google, Yahoo! and more search engines everyday.

You can follow the links below to read parts one and two of the search engine optimization tips interview with an SEO expert:

  1. Part 1 - Beginner Search Engine Optimization Tips
  2. Part 2 - Intermediate Search Engine Optimization Tips

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Comments

May 15, 2008 at 8:23 pm
(1) Cheryline says:

You can optimize your page using different methods, but what has worked for me is making it simple. Don’t overdo the graphic because you will have a slow moving page. In fact, if you can use a squeeze page, that will make it easier for you and you can allow visitors to opt in and create a list. However, make sure you have the meta tag keywords and description and use keywords in your description and title. These are the most important. If you don’t know how to do this, hire someone who does at elance and getafreelancer.

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