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Brute Force EVOII: Day 2 in Review

Day 2 of the EVOII Review (I have a 7 day free trial). I’m exercising all of the features multiple times in order to put it through its paces.

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Brute Force EVOII: Day 1 in Review

EVOII is Peter Drew’s long awaited new SEO product to replace the Brute Force SEO tool.

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Using Forums in Viral Marketing

Forums are not billboards for advertising they are communities for discussion and learning. Weave yourself into that community and reap the rewards. Post nothing but ads and watch their wrath grow.

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SEO Best Practices according to Google (Part 8: Images)

Images are probably the least important part of SEO for your site. That said, SEO for images is simple.

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SEO Best Practices according to Google (Part 7: Internal Linking & Anchor Text)

Most people who know anything about SEO understand that links to your site from other websites is crucial to good search engine rankings and good traffic. What many forget is that Google also counts your internal links. A really large site can generate good page rank for the home page simply by including a link to that home page on every internal page.

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SEO Best Practices according to Google (Part 6: Site Navigation)

The purpose of your website is to drive users and sales not please Google’s web crawler. That said, most good SEO also makes for a better user experience.

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SEO Best Practices according to Google (Part 5: URL Structure)

Most people forget about their URL when considering SEO. The URL is important for SEO and your business.

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SEO Best Practices according to Google (Part 4: Driving Traffic)

Sales come from traffic. Free traffic is the best kind. That requires good on-page SEO and off-page backlinks. Backlinks come from article marketing and social bookmarking.

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SEO Best Practices according to Google (Part 3: Headings)

The best kind of traffic is free traffic. SEO is how you maximize the amount of free traffic your site gets. Follow these tips for optimizing your SEO through the use of the headings.

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SEO Best Practices according to Google (Part 2: Content)

SEO is necessary for a vibrant website. The first step is to correctly set your meta tags. The second step is to optimize your content for SEO. Find out how to optimize your content.

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