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WordPress Search Engine Optimization- Second Edition

You're reading from  WordPress Search Engine Optimization- Second Edition

Product type Book
Published in Oct 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785887642
Pages 318 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters close

WordPress Search Engine Optimization Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Getting Started – SEO Basics 2. Optimizing WordPress for SEO 3. Researching and Working with Keywords 4. Understanding Technical Optimization 5. Creating Optimized and Engaging Content 6. Link Building 7. Using Social Media 8. Avoiding Black Hat Techniques 9. Avoiding SEO Mistakes 10. Testing Your Site and Monitoring Your Progress WordPress SEO Plugins Other SEO Resources Index

Taking social media too far


Social media can, and often is, taken too far. Examine the screenshot below, which was taken from the ecommerce listing of a major US company:

Two social media buttons are present. The vendor expects its users to share a link of a 24 cent screw on Facebook, seriously? Even the social media link to share on Pinterest is hopelessly unrealistic. This is a clear example of a company misunderstanding how social media can impact sales. Social media buttons should only be used when they are relevant to the content on the page. Now, if the vendor in the above example used the same buttons on a piece of content they created instructing how to install an outdoor deck, the social media buttons would be appropriate and effective.

Keep your calls to action focused on the core actions you want your users to take. Yes, it's great to have many Facebook likes for your business page, but a Facebook like is an indirect conversion. When you sell a product, that is the principal conversion...

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