A 20 million increase in visits! Beating Wikipedia & Aaron Wall on last minute keywords (Issue 25)

  1. How to beat Wikipedia to the top of Google...and CNN, the BBC, USA Today, ABC News...

    How to beat Wikipedia to the top of Google...and CNN, the BBC, USA Today, ABC News... by Mark Nunney, 26 August 2009

    With permanent search engine optimization (SEO) you can secure and defend the keywords you are successful for and find new keyword niches to target. Mark Nunney explains why SEO never stops and how you can use this to beat the toughest of competition.

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  2. Remember last minute keywords for easy targets and higher returns

    Remember last minute keywords for easy targets and higher returns by Aaron Wall, 27 August 2009

    In an extract from his 50 Kick-Ass Keyword Strategies book, SEO legend Aaron Wall who has a few SEO tools of his own, reminds us that keywords used by last minute shoppers should convert better, pay more and be easier to target than more popular keywords. Additional material from Mark Nunney shows you how to find those keywords with Wordtracker.

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  3. How Brent D Payne increased Tribune sites’ monthly visits by a cool 20 million

    How Brent D Payne increased Tribune sites’ monthly visits by a cool 20 million by Rachelle Money, 27 August 2009

    Brent D Payne, as the Tribune Company’s in-house Director of Search Engine Optimization (and bald SEO legend), has managed a 20 million increase in monthly visits to its websites, including the Chicago Tribune and the LA Times. Payne tells Rachelle Money how these spectacular results have been achieved, including using keyword research to help give readers “the news we know they want”.

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