Search Scoop: Week of July 20th

On this day in 1969, Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon!

Here are this week’s Search Scoop articles:

 

 

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Top 100 Highways To Grow And Increase Website Traffic And Double Your Blog Promotion — A lot of ideas for blogs and websites to generate more traffic. Some of these are entirely new to me, some are just reminders of good ol’ fashioned online marketing staples.
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3 Tips for Understanding Your “Courtship” with Search Engines — A new, simpler way to explain or learn about what SEO really is and why it’s important. Search Engine Watch compares the concepts of SEO with the stages of dating.
Jerod KaramThis article selected by:
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Yahoo begins testing search partnership with Google — Looks like Yahoo and The Goog are gettin’ into cahoots. Perhaps it won’t be long before all search engines are serving Google Ads…
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Competitive Insights Tools for Paid Search in AdWords and Bing Ads — It is always a tough task trying estimate a client’s campaign budget.  We always use a formula based on expected impressions, click, CTR, and CPC. This article highlights some good tools to help with that process.
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What Is the Ideal Length of Everything Online? — How long should a blog post be? A tweet? A page title? Carianne King did some research and compiled the answers in an infographic.
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Zero to One Million: an SEO Blueprint — Great post loaded with info on competitor and website analysis, content promotion strategies, keyword research, etc. I particularly liked #7 Ranking For Links.

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