Date post: | 08-Aug-2015 |
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Statistic via Hubspot: If a post is greater than 1,500 words, on average it receives 68.1% more tweets and 22.6% more Facebook likes than a post that is under 1,500 words.
Or interesting content and readability
Homepageover half of your visitors will likely stay on your site for
less than a minute
make sure if they land on your homepage, they can find what they need quickly
try to keep it as simple as possible and avoid sliders
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In our opinion, most search engine optimization (SEO) is bullshit. There are 3,000 computer science PhDs at Google trying to make sure each search relevant, and then there’s you trying to fool them. Who’s going to win? Tricking Google is futile. Instead, you should let Google do what it does best: find great content. So defy all the SEO witchcraft out there and focus on creating, curating, and sharing great content. That is what’s called SMO: social-media optimization.
Guy Kawasaki and Peg Fitzpatrick
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Help google understand the structure of your site by linking to related pages
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Quality Content is Important well written and nicely structured
People will understand it better You will get lower bounce rates
They will trust you more And chance are they will share it more
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