Halloween content for newsletter

by sb06
6 replies
Hello!

I work as an intern for a web marketing company (specializing in SEO) and I've been given the project of coming up with a Halloween Newsletter for the company's subscribers.

I've been doing my own bit of google research but I'm having a hard time. My boss wants me to "keep all content targeted to rankings, ecommerce statistics, factoids about SEO, PPC, Social Media, etc, with something relevant to halloween"

Sooooo, does anyone have any facts, tips, or websites they know of that I can check out to help me? Much appreciated!
#content #halloween #newsletter
  • Profile picture of the author salegurus
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  • Profile picture of the author Chris Luck
    I would have fun with your boss and grab some pictures from here and tease him with costume ideas for SEO :-)

    The Best SEO Halloween Costumes | distilled
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  • Profile picture of the author marketingva
    Hi,

    I would go for Halloween themed titles and then keep up the scary in the articles. For example "The Ten Scariest SEO Tips You'll Ever See!" and then in the article use language to keep with the scary theme... "Scary Tip One: Duplicate Content Penalty Is A Blood-Sucking Myth".

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  • Profile picture of the author Moneymaker2012
    I agree with marketingva's idea. use scary kind of words and sentences to attract people's attention, use scary images ect is a great idea.
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    • Profile picture of the author ValCDesigns
      So basically your boss wants you to write seo articles, meaning: have the targeted keyword inside the title and inside a subtitle, have the keyword inside the very first sentence (as close to the beginning as possible, maybe even start the sentence using the targeted and also inside the last sentence, and a few times throughout the article.
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