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Hey all, I'm seriously considering setting up a blog that's gonna become huge with great unique content as the basis. I don't know anything about SEO and don't want to focus TOO much on it. I decided to go with the thesis framework and know that it is greatly SEO optimized. Other than that what are the most important aspects of SEO I should focus on? Of course a little keyword research is in place. I would love to hear some thoughts on this or be put in the right direction. I feel I need to do the necessary but not more that that because I don't want to focus to much on SEO. Thanks for reading my post, have a happy day ![]() Zen |
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| JustinDupre.com War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2009 Location: Bangkok
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This should help you get started: Google's SEO Starter Guide |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: Canada
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You should focus on Meta part and other on page factors. You need to create a sitemap and optimize your images according to keywords. Content should be optimized according to keywords and should have 2-3% keyword density.
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There are websites who provide SEO information - basic to advance..Like SEOMoz and others
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Thanks everyone! ![]() SEOmoz & SEObook seem to be great resources but can you really believe everything they are saying, do they really have a high authority? |
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