Daily SEO copywriting candy: March 11, 2009
I’ve been doing a lot of thinking lately about education. As we endure the recession, the housing market crisis and job loss, how and where do we find the silver lining in all this negativity? We put our heads down and plow forward. And we embrace these tough times as an opportunity to improve ourselves and prepare for a brighter future! As long as the Internet continues to exist, so too will search engine optimization and online marketing. Take this time to improve your SEO knowledge!
- Check out P.J. Fusco’s article to learn how to use free link analysis tools like Google PageRank, mozRank’s Linkscape Report from SEOmoz, and Yahoo Site Explorer.
- Stephan Spencer heads up Shop.org’s Online Marketing Workshop takes place May 4-6, 2009 in Scottsdale, AZ. Here you’ll learn about advanced content optimization, building powerful link bait, and social media.
- Dixon Jones of Receptional, has recently published a new collection of SEO Tools — check them out and let us know what you think.


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Thanks so much for the great information. I have been an online entrepreneur since 2001 and have built a multiple six figure income in my home business using SEO tactics and other online marketing tools.
I totally agree with you. With the way the economy is and as long as the internet is around, improving our skill set and looking for opportunity is a great way to move forward and create a brighter future. Learning to use the internet effectively can be extremely powerful to any endeavour we undertake.
Comment by Andrew Murray — March 25, 2009 @ 8:49 am
And thank YOU for your comment and perspective. Yes, SEO tactics can certainly make folks money if they use them well…but it is nteresting to hear of folks complaining about “no business” when they aren’t leveraging all the free and low-cost ways they can drive more traffic to their site or local store.
In your 8 years of online enterpreneur experience, what’s the most effective marketing tool you’ve tried?
Comment by Heather — March 25, 2009 @ 10:57 am