by Daniel Roach | Join Ana on Google+ Here
In my last post here on the Cafe, I laid out a simple strategy for getting more blog traffic from Google Analytics.
The basic idea was that you can get greater returns on your time by finding the traffic sources that currently work for you and leveraging them for greater results.
And while the post [click to continue...]
by Ana Hoffman | Join Ana on Google+ Here

Some of you might’ve heard about the “first link priority” rule.
It goes something like this:
“Google will give the most weight to the very first anchor text link on each page, so it pays to make sure that that link includes your keywords.”
This is a simplified definition; for more information on the first [click to continue...]
by Ana Hoffman | Join Ana on Google+ Here

A couple of weeks ago, I published a post we had the pleasure of Matt Cutts answering a few questions regarding all things SEO.
No, he didn’t write a guest post for Traffic Generation Cafe.
And I am not sure it’s such a bad thing either…
If you missed that post, here’s the link: [click to continue...]
by Ana Hoffman | Join Ana on Google+ Here

Do you want to improve your search engine ranking and increase traffic generation?
Do you want to bring more targeted organic website traffic via search engines?
Great! But…
Do search engines even know your blog exists?
THAT’s what the big deal with Scribe SEO is.
It will deliver search engine optimization traffic for any and [click to continue...]
by Ana Hoffman | Join Ana on Google+ Here

“Write for people, not for search engines” - we’ve heard it over and over again.
On the other hand, if the search engines don’t know you exist, how are you supposed to drive traffic to your content?
I am sure many of us at one time or another were tempted to write the kind [click to continue...]
First Link Priority Rule: What It Is and How It Affects Your Link Building
by Ana Hoffman | Join Ana on Google+ Here
Some of you might’ve heard about the “first link priority” rule.
It goes something like this:
“Google will give the most weight to the very first anchor text link on each page, so it pays to make sure that that link includes your keywords.”
This is a simplified definition; for more information on the first [click to continue...]
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