Content Marketing

Content forms the foundation of SEO. If you want to rank, you first need content. If you want to rank well in a competitive environment, you likely need an exceptional content strategy. Content can take many forms: blog posts, product pages, pdfs, videos, forums, and more. Almost anything you put on your website for your audience counts as "content."

Content Marketing is the practice of creating and marketing content for the purpose of driving traffic, increasing awareness, and/or supporting a brand.

In SEO, good content can also drive links to your website, which in turn helps to increase your search traffic from Google.

The Beginner's Guide to Content Marketing : If you’re brand new to content marketing, start here. We’ll explain the basics from A-Z.

Content Marketing Learning Center : Our free content marketing learning hub. Here, we’ve gathered our top resources in one place.

Thought Leadership : Chima Mmeje shows you how to craft a thought leadership strategy that complements your content marketing efforts and positions your brand as the source of truth.

How to Create 10x Content : Wondering just how to go about creating that ten-times-better content? We have a Whiteboard Friday for that.

How to Do a Content Audit : A thorough content audit can reveal your site's opportunities and pitfalls while providing actionable ideas for improvement. This comprehensive guide shows you how.

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Power to the People! 7 Tips for Using Your Voice Online
rmccarley

Power to the People! 7 Tips for Using Your Voice Online

When you write with your own voice you can break through to the reader on an emotional level. This gives them a tangible connection with you. This also enhances the user experience by letting them know there is a real human being in the company and it adds personality to your website. When working with a medium as impersonal as a website having a voice can be a real comfort and build ...

Blogging to Boost a Site
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Blogging to Boost a Site

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SEO is all about you
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SEO is all about you

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Ten Types of Blog Managers - Which One are You?

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Pligg: a CMS framework to build digg-like sites

Wow! At least one (probably the only one, hehe) of Rand's predictions is already coming true. There has been, for a while now (more than a year from what I heard), a CMS that allows you to build Digg-like platforms: PLIGG. And let me tell you, there is a bizarre TREND in most of the names - most of them are utterly funny with their &q...

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Rand Fishkin

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Oh Reddit, Thy Mystery is Infinite
Rand Fishkin

Oh Reddit, Thy Mystery is Infinite

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