Wondering how to be search-friendly but lacking time for SEO research? We'd like to help! Meta
keywords tag?
Google Search ignores it.
Meta description?
Good to include.
If you:
Work on a company website that's under 50ish pages.
Hope to rank well for your company name and a handful of related terms (not lots of terms like
a news agency or e-commerce site).
Want to be smart about search engines and attracting searchers, but haven't kept up with the
latest search news.
Then perhaps set aside ten minutes for this video (or just the
slides)
and gain SEO peace of mind.
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