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10 Ways to Increase Followers to Your Blog
So you’ve got a writers website, and you’ve set up a blog to showcase your writing skills, talk about topics that interest you and to ensure you always have fresh content so the search engines will love you. However, you … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, blogs, syndication
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Google’s Tips to Optimize Your Website
Do you have a website, either WordPress or Blogger? Or any other kind? Then this ‘cheat sheet’ is for you. Google have compiled a simple list of tips to help them understand the content on your site. By implementing these … Continue reading
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Tagged content, optimization, seo, web design, wordpress
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Search Engine Optimisation Tips for Romance Writers
As a romance writer you need to have a website where readers, editor, agents, publishers and fans can go to find out more about you. This is the website address you will put on your business cards and other promotional … Continue reading
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Tagged search engine optimisation, seo
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Bring Your Website into the 21st Century
By now you probably have your own website, so I’m not going to harp on about how to get one. Rather I’m going to focus on updating your website to bring it into the 21st Century. A flat, static HTML … Continue reading




