{"id":3907,"date":"2013-12-09T14:10:30","date_gmt":"2013-12-09T14:10:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cherylroll.com\/99-zingers-tips-that-will-challenge-your-digital-marketing-beliefs-178911\/"},"modified":"2013-12-09T14:10:30","modified_gmt":"2013-12-09T14:10:30","slug":"99-zingers-tips-that-will-challenge-your-digital-marketing-beliefs-178911","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cherylroll.com\/99-zingers-tips-that-will-challenge-your-digital-marketing-beliefs-178911\/","title":{"rendered":"99 Zingers \u2013 Tips That Will Challenge Your Digital Marketing Beliefs"},"content":{"rendered":"
I love using short, one-line zinger phrases to communicate key points about any given topic, and SEO is no exception. I have accumulated tons of these and decided to compile them into a single post!<\/p>\n
To supplement my list, I posted on Google+ to crowdsource more of them; for each of those provided to me, I’ve given credit to the author. Each of these is meant to address common myths and misconceptions about SEO (and digital marketing) or to simply help you focus more clearly on one aspect of it.<\/p>\n
The reason I find these valuable is that they can help people better understand a key point. In this attention-challenged world, a single catchphrase can create unique understanding and value when it is properly integrated into your day-to-day behavior.<\/p>\n
I won’t promise that these cover all aspects of SEO, but many are covered — and I invite you all to add your own one-liners in the comments!<\/p>\n
These tips focus on global perspective when thinking about SEO and its place in your overall digital marketing strategy.<\/p>\n
On-page SEO remains important, but the continuing evolution of Google’s algorithms must prompt us to take a deeper and broader perspective. Out with the tactical and in with the strategic view.<\/p>\n
Without great content, you are probably lost. People so often get confused about the role of content. Here are some zingers to help frame how you should approach it.<\/p>\n
You could argue that the concept of link building is outdated. I’d argue that only the way it has been traditionally viewed is outdated.<\/p>\n
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The Link Building Relevance Chain<\/p>\n
Content marketing is the new king. A good link building strategy is largely, or entirely, content marketing driven.<\/p>\n
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These are the few tips that did not fit easily into the above categories. Yet, they touch on incredibly important points. The world is going mobile, and it now has to be part of the foundation for any digital marketing plan. In addition, the world is getting smaller. Understanding how to bring your products and services to new countries is critical for many businesses.<\/p>\n
One issue I learned about in the process of collecting these tips is what happens when women (or men) get married and change their names. While you can tell Google that you have “other names” in your Google Plus profile, it seems that this has not yet been used by them in the search results. The result is that when you change your name, you effectively completely start your Google life over. All your prior history appears to be lost.<\/p>\n
This issue was first raised to me by Lisa Heffernan<\/a>, and then Paul Gailey Albuquerque<\/a> and Rae Hoffman weighed in on it. Rae wrote an excellent article on this topic in October 2012 called Google Liked it, but They Wouldn’t Put a Ring on<\/a> it, and I wrote one more recently called C’Mon Google, Women are Entities Whose Name Might Change<\/a>.<\/p>\n All of this leads to our bonus tip #100 from Christine DeGraff<\/a>: “Once you have a chosen name, live with it.”<\/p>\n Hopefully, you will find some of the above tips useful. The majority of them are about mindset and approach. With all things in life, how you go about doing them counts for a lot<\/em>! Please feel free to share any “zinger” tips you have in the comments below!<\/p>\n Contributing authors are invited to create content for Search Engine Land and are chosen for their expertise and contribution to the search community. Our contributors work under the oversight of the editorial staff<\/a> and contributions are checked for quality and relevance to our readers. The opinions they express are their own.<\/em><\/p>\n I love using short, one-line zinger phrases to communicate key points about any given topic, and SEO is no exception. I have accumulated tons of these and decided to compile them into a single post! To supplement my list, I posted on Google+ to crowdsource more of them; for each of those provided to me, […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":3907,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[31],"tags":[32],"class_list":{"0":"post-3907","1":"post","2":"type-post","3":"status-publish","4":"format-standard","5":"has-post-thumbnail","7":"category-platforms","8":"tag-platforms"},"yoast_head":"\nWrap Up<\/h2>\n
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