By B.L. Ochman The Ethics Crisis Blog I’m writing for SRF Global Translations seems to have hit a nerve with its anonymous ethics confessions which readers can rank and comment on.
But better yet, we’ve already achieved top 20 search engine placement for “multilanguage translations” and are inching up on our other search terms.
I’m far from the first to say this, but there is still no better way to get top search engine rankings than with a frequently blog focused on a narrow topic.. Search engines like frequently updated, keyword rich content, lots of links in and out and relevant headlines.
Ethics Crisis Blog Nets Top Search Placement In Just a Week
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Great advice. A tightly focused blog is the single easiest, cheapest, and even best way to help market an existing website or a new product.