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My Infographic/SEO Strategy

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First and foremost, my main goal would be quality content, and in this case, the quality must begin with a good recipe! After the recipe for a good lasagna is created, I would create an infographic similar to the one displayed in my Word doc (maybe with a bit more detail!). After that, let's say I work for the Food Network, and that they have a designated area on their website for recipes, I would post the infographic along with all the tags and key phrases I used in the Word doc, and definitely make sure it'd be easy to share, that there'd be a like button, a comment section, and a view count. Finally, I would try to get a youtuber to try the recipe out so they can demonstrated firsthand how to make the recipe, and share to their own community of food enthusiasts the infographic behind the recipe. This would be done through the offer of sponsoring their video/content. Then voila, through good content, effective means of spreading the content as far and wide as possible, th...

Week #14 Marketing Yourself

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 As the semester s coming to a close, Professor Kelsey leaves us with vital suggestions on how to approach and continue are journey in the SEO/Content development world. He tells us that we should reread Surfing the Tsunami, which is almost essential, as solidifying the important information in the book can only enhance our understanding of SEO/content development. On a more personal side, he also, rightfully, suggests we update our LinkedIn profiles, displaying our newly found understanding of SEO/content development. This skillset is one of many that will take our entire world by storm tomorrow, signs of which we are already seeing right now. the more we let people know of our knowledge in such a crucial and valuable skill, the more opportunities we will have in front of us. Taking online courses and tests, such as those we partook in at SEN, will also ensure our understanding of the topic and heighten our skills more so than they are currently.