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Ten reasons your SEO campaign isn’t working

The pursuit to keep up with the latest SEO trends has managed to overwhelm a lot of website owners and marketers in the digital sphere. Competition is driving this mad race of ranking further and maintaining your online presence has become more difficult than ever. The top reason for brands taking their Search Engine Optimization […]

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Lessons learned from launching 100+ content-led link building campaigns

Throughout 2018, I was responsible for the launch of just over 100 content-led link building campaigns. They all had a shared goal of earning links and coverage from the world’s biggest publishers for clients across retail, travel, finance, and other sectors. Here’s a small selection of publications where I earned links from across the year:

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Four tools to better structure your article for SEO and usability

Writing a good article is not enough for search visibility and good user engagement. What really matters is how well you structure it in order to optimize it well and give clear answers to users’ questions. Here are four factors to consider when creating effectively structured content, and tools to use for each. 1. How

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Link reclamation: A practical guide for turning unlinked brand mentions into links

Your latest content campaign has been covered by a top-tier global publication… but there’s no link! Your brand (or your client) has been mentioned, but that’s all. At this stage, do you simply accept the brand value of a mention and move on to target your next link prospect? Or is there a process you

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BuzzFeed’s restructure puts focus on commerce & brand partnerships – but at what cost? – Econsultancy

The recent layoffs at BuzzFeed have prompted a great deal of discussion, speculation and alarmed commentary, particularly from those in the journalism industry, about whether one of the most well-known new media companies still has a future. The widespread restructuring has seen a total of 15% of the company’s workforce laid off, with the impact

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Five growth hack ideas for SEO

By definition, growth hacking is a process of rapid experimentation, a continuous journey of trial and error to find the best path of growth. For a company, these experiments can be across marketing funnel, product development, sales segments, and so on. While traditional marketing is costly, growth hacking is a low cost alternative. Entrepreneur Sean

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10 examples of great Disney marketing campaigns – Econsultancy

There are two difficulties with a roundup like this – Disney is massive and it’s often hard to disentangle product and marketing. The company creates such strong stories/brands that all of its media can appear to work seamlessly. Nevertheless, we’ve picked out some examples of what could be termed marketing expertise by the film juggernaut.

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10 examples of great travel marketing campaigns – Econsultancy

Great marketing creative is always popular on the Econsultancy blog. Now, I want to pick some pearls from across a sector. This week, I’ve chosen travel – enjoy! 1. Inspired by Iceland Promote Iceland’s website, Inspired by Iceland, and its accompanying campaigns since 2010 (the year of  eruption) have been a joy to interact with. At

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