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Need help to generate traffic for your website or blog? This new guide is easy enough to get you started, but comprehensive enough to give you a deeper understanding of Search Engine Optimisation. In straightforward language it shows what terms such as 'organic' and 'keywords' mean, and how you can use them for your own benefit.
About the author
A technology journalist, writer and videographer of many magazines including T3, Gadget Magazine and TechRadar.com. He specialises in applications for smartphones, tablets and handheld devices.Mark Mayne has been covering technology and mobile tech for the last 15 years, from the heady days of the dotcom boom and explosive messaging growth, through to post-austerity and octa-core UHD Snapchat – it’s been an eventful decade-and-a-half. Mark has freelanced for publications including the Guardian, FT and The Mirror, and has worked for AOL, Haymarket and Future Publishing.
Summary
Need help to generate traffic for your website or blog? This new guide is easy enough to get you started, but comprehensive enough to give you a deeper understanding of Search Engine Optimisation.
It covers creative, marketing and technical considerations to help you improve rankings, drive traffic, and increase visibility in search engines. There are a great many elements to SEO, from the words on your page, the meta-data that sits behind it, and the way other sites link to each other on the web. This new book will help you structure your site in a way that both search engines, and your online readers will understand, quickly and easily.