Today's SEO Tips entry was via Steve Wiideman
"Use a Google Docs spreadsheet to track and collaborate on website-level, webpage-level and off-page SEO action items"
As you can see from the growing list of tips, there is so much to do within the realm of SEO, it can get difficult to track, especially when you have different people working on different things at different times.
Steve shares a tip (that we at Further already do), which is to use a collaborative documents (such as Google Docs) to centrally manage and track SEO activity. So no matter where anybody is, they should know what they're doing, what's been done and what's left to do.
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Previous SEO Tips:
SEO Tip #23: Build personal relationships
SEO Tip #22: Don't be lazy during build
SEO Tip #21: Use old URLs for new content
SEO Tip #20: Use an existing domain
SEO Tip #19: Optimise internal links
SEO Tip #18: Rewrite offline press releases
SEO Tip #17: Create rewarding campaigns
SEO Tip #16: Information Architecture
SEO Tip #15: Check logs for longtail searches
SEO Tip #14: Use full-text date formats
SEO Tip #13: Don't be a link scrooge!
SEO Tip #12: Use Google Local Business Listing
SEO Tip #11: Write your own product descriptions
SEO Tip #10: Competitor Link Research
SEO Tip #9: Good usability means good SEO
SEO Tip #8: SEO Success = ROI not rankings
SEO Tip #7: Localise, don't just translate
SEO Tip #6: Get the on-page basics right
SEO Tip #5: Check the use before date
SEO Tip #4: Integrate SEO and PPC Campaigns
SEO Tip #3: Using Twitter
SEO Tip #2: Create Unique Content
SEO Tip #1: Stop! Keyword Research
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