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businessbloggingbook.com

I bought a new domain name yesterday! businessbloggingbook.com
It just redirects to my home page for now.

I plan to use it for my forthcoming book "Business Blogging," but with my luck the publisher will change the title on me:) Publishers have control over the title, as they probably should, as they have more experience and can conduct market research into what kind of title people will like.

Today I'm writing about "Search Engine Optimization" for blogs. The basic idea is to structure things slightly so that the search engines like them and send you traffic. It includes things like having good descriptive titles for your posts, getting other websites/blogs to link to you, etc. etc.

The number one thing for Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is: (drum roll please) "Write Good Stuff!" Number two should be don't obsess over it . . .

I wonder how much most bloggers think about SEO??

Comments on "businessbloggingbook.com"

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (Sunday, September 11, 2005 10:05:00 PM) : 

Content is King! Write "good stuff."
Minor SEO optimization at most. Blogs are already search engine friendly.

Now websites, I optimize the hell out of them for search engines!!!

Andy J

 

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