One of the best ways to understand how Search Engine Optimization works is to see how it actually affects your website. Today, I’m going to explain how to do that.
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SEO is overrated! At least, that’s what I used to think, until I saw with my own eyes how I sold some of my art because of search engine optimization. Here is one example of how SEO worked for me
When you start your own art blog, it's important to network with, comment on, and link to blogs that are already highly regarded by search engines. There's a great method for finding those blogs, but unfortunately, most folks don’t realize it’s available.
In today's article I'm going to talk about a seldom-used SEO technique that can be very effective for artists with their own art blog or online portfolio - but first, let me start off with a question. . .
Today I won't be explaining a normal search engine optimization technique for artists, or for that matter, an SEO tip at all. Instead, this article is about the proper mindset an SEO-savvy artist should have if they truly want to see more people finding their art online.
If you want to sell your art online, you need to help people find it. In this article I'll be comparing the two most popular methods for getting people to visit your website - search engine optimization (SEO) and paid advertising.
Unlike some of my past SEO tips, today I’m going to share a free online tool that you can use to find out where Google is ranking your art website for various keywords and search terms. It’s called SEOdigger, and it's a fantastic SEO tool for optimizing your website or art blog.
As I mentioned on Sunday, today's article contains a very easy tip for artists looking to boost their rankings in the search engines. All it takes is the ability to highlight keywords in a text editor or blogging program and then click bold or italicize.
By now we know there's more to having your art found online than just putting up a blog or website. Here's another SEO tip for artists that may help: write unique "meta descriptions" for every article or artwork you publish online.
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