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What Search Engine Optimization strategy would work best for my blog about jokes and funny videos?
11-27-2012, 06:35 AM
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What Search Engine Optimization strategy would work best for my blog about jokes and funny videos?
I read several web articles on online video marketing. Is it recommended that I avail of Search Engine Optimization services? Because I really want my site to reach a wider audience. I've got funny, unique videos uploaded everyday. Which Internet marketing services would best work for my SEO needs?

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11-27-2012, 06:43 AM
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i suggest this site which provides the reliable seo services http://www.tucktail.com/tt/traffic-blazer/

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11-27-2012, 06:43 AM
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You can take the following approach.
1. Make sure your site is well optimized including title, meta tags, the content and the internal linking between your content is relevant e.g. a page having a joke about animals can also have a section called related jokes and related videos which are linked to with good anchor text containing your target keywords..
2. As jokes and funny videos tend to be shared across various mediums, you can build a good link aquisition strategy by providing updates through email, bookmarking, sharing across social media and promoting through directories, joke sites, feeds, etc. Try and get relevant links to target pages with your target anchor text
3. You can build a network with other jokers :-) so you get traffic from them and share their jokes as well, some kind of a platform for collaboration.
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