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So…. Lead capture, customer nurturing, funnels, upselling, cross selling, segmentation, onboarding, automation – mean anything to you?
Well, if you run any sort of online business, it should do, as these are just a few of the things you should be doing – and should definitely be doing if you have an online store or you build them (or want to build them) for yourself or your clients. You’ll simply sell more if you have a solid strategy in place for all those things.
It’s a lot to think about, so where to start…?!
Well, you may recall a few weeks back I introduced you to FluentCRM – if you haven’t seen that vid, go watch it now here https://youtu.be/f9G7J3WTfow because FluentCRM is quite simply the best option for email marketing for WordPress sites – newsletters, lead capture – it’s now my number 1 choice and is what I now use for all my email marketing. It’s ace.
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In that vid I took you through the free version and a basic set up for a newsletter and touched on a few of the core features – but let me tell you – there’s so much more!
In today’s vid we’re going deeper I’ll be sharing 5 email & sales marketing automations for WooCommerce using the powerful features of FluentCRM Pro.
And hang about for tip number 5 – it’s a killer!
Prepare to be dazzled – it’s How to Make More Sales on Autopilot with WordPress and FluentCRM !
In the ever-evolving landscape of search engine optimization (SEO), one question continually arises: are blog posts the best SEO strategy today? While the answer may not be a simple yes or no, blog posts undoubtedly hold a prominent position in the arsenal of modern SEO practitioners. To understand their relevance, we need to examine the role of blog posts in today’s digital marketing sphere and the factors that contribute to their effectiveness.
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First and foremost, blog posts are invaluable for SEO because they provide a platform for fresh and relevant content. Search engines like Google consistently prioritize content that is informative, up-to-date, and user-focused. Blog posts offer a flexible format to deliver this type of content. They allow businesses and website owners to share insights, updates, industry news, and other valuable information with their audience.
Moreover, blog posts are a means of targeting long-tail keywords and specific search queries. By crafting well-researched and informative blog posts around niche topics related to your industry or business, you can increase your chances of ranking higher in search results for these keywords. This targeted approach not only enhances your website’s visibility but also attracts more qualified traffic.
Blog posts also foster engagement and interaction. They provide a platform for discussions, comments, and social sharing, which are important engagement signals for search engines. When readers engage with your content by commenting, sharing, or staying on your website longer, it sends positive signals to search engines, indicating that your content is valuable and relevant to your audience.
However, blog posts are not a one-size-fits-all solution. Their effectiveness depends on how they are crafted, optimized, and promoted.
Blog posts remain a powerful and versatile tool in contemporary SEO strategies. When executed effectively, they contribute to improving a website’s visibility, attracting a targeted audience, and engaging users.
However, the SEO landscape is dynamic, and it’s crucial to adapt to changes in search engine algorithms and user preferences.
Integrating blog posts as part of a broader SEO strategy, which includes technical SEO, on-page SEO, and off-page SEO, is a well-rounded approach to achieving success in today’s competitive digital environment.
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Are you looking for SEO WordPress plugins that are essential to set up? In this video, you’ll get to know the top SEO WordPress plugins as well as the ones that you never thought would be needed.
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Wouldn’t it be great, if you could optimize your WordPress site for SEO without having to be an SEO expert. Well, there’s a way. Today, I’m going to break down WordPress SEO tutorial for beginners.
Look, there are four areas that you need to focus on. Normally, we’re going to go over each of them in detail, but I’ll also tell you which plugins to use. So you don’t have to worry about the details and you don’t have to learn any coding.
Factor number one, site speed and performance optimization. Now, before I dive into the main points on this, here’s why it’s important. If your site loads slower, what you’ll find is your conversion rates drop.
Now there’s a few things that affect your site load time. Cache, that’s where people don’t have to keep loading up your images. And they know that you’re saving the same ones over and over again, so they cache them. CDN stands for content delivery network.
So that way, whenever someone’s visiting your site from the UK, you don’t have to, you know, crawl through the broadband, pipes underneath the sea to visit your site. What they’ll do is they’ll just ping a server in the UK so that way just loads faster.
Then there’s lazy load. You know when you go to a site and you scroll down, there’s no need for them to load up all the images at once. Instead, they should load them as you scroll so that way you can improve the experience. JavaScript, sometimes if you have too much JavaScript on your site, it can slow things down.
Now the second factor that you need to pay attention to is technical SEO. Look, if Google can’t crawl your page and understand what’s on your page or able to read the content on your site. How are you going to rank for anything? And that’s why technical SEO is super important.
Everyone talks about link building, and you need all these links, new content, and they’re right. You do need links. You do need content. But if Google still can’t crawl your website, understand the content on the page, and read the code. Then it doesn’t really matter how many links you have. You’re not going to really rank for much.
The AMP framework just makes it so that way your pages load faster on mobile devices specifically for text-based articles. You also want to check your redirects. There’s 301 redirects, 302 redirects. One’s permanent, one’s temporary, but that can because the bots to go around in circles if they’re doing, if you’ve done your redirects wrong.
Third point, content marketing. Look, if you write content, no matter how amazing it is, if no one reads it, no one sees it. You’re not going to do well. So you got to really focus on the marketing of that content and making sure that your content is buttoned up as well.
So a few factors. Push notifications, you know, in your browser, whenever you’re on, searching on the web, especially if you’re a Facebook user. It will be like, oh, it’s Neil’s birthday. And they’ll show you this little notification box that comes up. Clicking on that is a push notification. And you can actually send that out on your website. So that way you can get more visitors.
Then there’s grammar. No one wants to read content that’s just poorly written. So make sure you check your grammar and fix it. Because Google’s like at the source in a dictionary, they know what’s good spelling, bad spelling, great grammar, bad grammar. If you’re writing, I love using Grammarly. That helps me a lot because I have terrible grammar.
Then you got your social sharing. You know, even though Facebook reach isn’t that great compared to what it was years ago, still better than nothing. You know, you still want to share that content on Facebook and Twitter and LinkedIn and any other social site that’s applicable to your website. And of course, you want to collect emails.
The next factor, security. These days we’re all worried about privacy and security. You don’t want hackers to inject malicious code into your website or publish fake content on your website. And it happens. So that’s super important for you to avoid. So with security, you know, we did mention SSL earlier, but there’s also a few other plugins that can help like, Sucuri and Wordfence. Those are two check out.
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