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Company Pleasanton CA “agencies brightlocal top local seo blogs 2020 winnerroam Terms and Conditions - Privacy Policy How to Fix The Seattle Post Intelligencer: The SEO Solution How to Fix The Seattle Post Intelligencer: The SEO Solution January 14, 2009by Andrew ShotlandUncategorized5 Comments Kapali Carsi The Seattle Post Intelligencer is on the verge of shutting down its print publication and will likely either move to a web-only publication or close down completely unless it can find a buyer. I am not claiming I have all of the answers and I certainly have the luxury
of not having all of the details about union contracts, future Asia Mobile Number List
liabilities, etc., but it seems like there are a couple of things they could do to turn short term 1. Local Media Should Be Practicing Local SEO Whenever I talk with a news organization I always ask them to imagine what would happen if someone like Shoemoney took over their brand. I don’t know SM personally, but I imagine he wouldn’t spend a lot of time cranking out the news. Big media brands like SPI have a lot of power in the search engines. In theory they could rank for any local search they want to, including very high value searches such as “seattle dui attorney” ($20+ CPC!). If I were them I would find someone who understands how to do local seo (hint, hint), launch a Seattle yellow pages and start ranking for some high value local terms. 2. Turn The Paper Into a News Bazaar I know a journalist who started a blog
while working at a big paper. The paper never got behind it and wanted him to stop blogging. Instead he cut a deal where he left the paper and got to keep the blog in exchange for sharing the content with them. The blog became a big deal and now the paper has no ownership in it. I have all of the respect in the world for journalists and we need them to be motivated to go after the good stories v. the good $, but given the state of the industry it may be time for more of them to take control of their own destinies. There are a number of stories of bloggers who have been both.
of not having all of the details about union contracts, future Asia Mobile Number List
liabilities, etc., but it seems like there are a couple of things they could do to turn short term 1. Local Media Should Be Practicing Local SEO Whenever I talk with a news organization I always ask them to imagine what would happen if someone like Shoemoney took over their brand. I don’t know SM personally, but I imagine he wouldn’t spend a lot of time cranking out the news. Big media brands like SPI have a lot of power in the search engines. In theory they could rank for any local search they want to, including very high value searches such as “seattle dui attorney” ($20+ CPC!). If I were them I would find someone who understands how to do local seo (hint, hint), launch a Seattle yellow pages and start ranking for some high value local terms. 2. Turn The Paper Into a News Bazaar I know a journalist who started a blog
while working at a big paper. The paper never got behind it and wanted him to stop blogging. Instead he cut a deal where he left the paper and got to keep the blog in exchange for sharing the content with them. The blog became a big deal and now the paper has no ownership in it. I have all of the respect in the world for journalists and we need them to be motivated to go after the good stories v. the good $, but given the state of the industry it may be time for more of them to take control of their own destinies. There are a number of stories of bloggers who have been both.