Karon Thackston

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Karon Thackston is President of Marketing Words which provides SEO & web copywriting services plus professional copywriting training.

Copy not getting results? Want to learn to write natural-sounding SEO copy yourself? Check out Karon's complete copywriting course, keyword optimization guide, and other books today.

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Articles by Karon Thackston

  1. Illustration for 13 article styles that deliver results

    13 article styles that deliver results Posted by Karon Thackston on 30 August 2011

    Ever feel like you're in a rut when it comes to writing articles? No matter what you do, most of your material comes out in the same format with the same tone and the same style. How boring is that?! Karon Thackston (author of Wordtracker Masterclass book, Article Marketing: The Write Way to Build More Links) has 13 different answers to your problem.

  2. 3 essential content tips for ecommerce sites Posted by Karon Thackston on 26 July 2011

    With Google's Panda update, the rules of creating web content have changed. Karon Thackston, author of "Wordtracker Masterclass: Ecommerce Copywriting - Proven Strategies for Boosting Sales & Search Rankings" gives three tips on how to fight the Panda.

  3. Illustration for Why article marketing for SEO should target humans

    Why article marketing for SEO should target humans Posted by Karon Thackston on 23 June 2011

    Using article marketing for SEO you must decide if you’re writing for humans or robots. Author of the Wordtracker Masterclass e-book Article Marketing: The Write Way to Build More Links, Karon Thackston, says first consider your target keywords and then laser focus your articles on humans. Here she explains how to decide which humans to target and how.

  4. Illustration for Why article marketing still rocks for link building

    Why article marketing still rocks for link building Posted by Karon Thackston on 01 June 2011

    To make article marketing work for link building and SEO, you need to know the difference between quality articles and spam. Author of Wordtracker Masterclass e-book Article Marketing: The Write Way to Build More Links, Karon Thackston makes that distinction and shows you how to use it.

  5. Illustration for Karon Thackston's optimizing ecommerce copy webinar recording

    Karon Thackston's optimizing ecommerce copy webinar recording Posted by Karon Thackston on 10 January 2011

    Short copy. Pages buried in your navigation. Constantly changing inventory. How do you successfully overcome these and other SEO challenges of ecommerce sites?

  6. Illustration for  The 7-step process for writing enticing product descriptions

    The 7-step process for writing enticing product descriptions Posted by Karon Thackston on 13 August 2010

    Karon Thackston explains how the pros write ecommerce product descriptions in an extract from her new book Wordtracker Masterclass: Ecommerce Copywriting: Proven Strategies for Boosting Sales & Search Ranking.

  7. Illustration for How to save your ecommerce traffic from Google's MayDay update

    How to save your ecommerce traffic from Google's MayDay update Posted by Karon Thackston on 30 July 2010

  8. Illustration for SEO copy doesn't have to sound like

    SEO copy doesn't have to sound like "that" Posted by Karon Thackston on 10 December 2009

    Karon Thackston, web copywriting superstar, busts some myths about SEO copywriting then explains how to optimize your text for search engines and still keep it great to read.

  9. Illustration for Stop the slaughter of innocent copy!

    Stop the slaughter of innocent copy! Posted by Karon Thackston on 07 February 2007

    Keyword density is one of the worst things to happen to search engine copywriting. Without any regard to flow or customer experience, website owners around the world began shoving keywords into their copy like wild men. Web copywriting training expert, Karon Thackston, explains the folly and how to avoid it.

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