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Let Them Have (SEO) Cake!

Technology is what is is — we can’t change it — we can only go with the flow. Nor can we think that by disregarding certain things or ignoring others that we can expect the same level of success as the rabid aggressive non-relenting Netrepreneurs that thrive online. SEO is that 300 pound gorilla in the room that many talk about, think they know about, even think they are doing when in fact — let’s be honest here, they don’t have a clue.

The following recipe for SEO Cake gives you the basics that need to be included in your plan, your train of thought, your modus operandi — that is if you want your cake (business) to rise and be enjoyed by those you serve it to…

The Simple SEO Cake Recipe

Ingredients:

1 C. Solid Business Idea
1 C. Astute Market Research
1 C. SE-Friendly, Usable, Research-Based Design
1 C. Best Copywriting
1/2 C. Unique Ingredients Not Found In Competitor’s Cakes

Mix well to form a smooth, lump-free batter. When the batter is ready to launch put in the oven to bake. Read More…

Click on the links above to read the entire article which makes clear that once your cake comes out of the oven, it is likely there won’t be anyone standing round waiting to eat it — that is unless you make folks aware that you have a new cake coming out of the oven, right?

Even if you serve your cake, you just don’t clean up and put the dishes away. Maybe some didn’t like the frosting — then tweak that recipe! Others may have liked your cake but will have suggestions to make your cake even better.

This is truly what SEO is about — ongoing and ever changing, testing then reviewing, asking then modifying so that you end up baking cakes that bring in the doughnuts!

The reality is that although some think SEO is a piece of cake, one cake alone is not enough to open a bakery.

At your service,
Judith

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