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Chris Stiner is both a SEM specialist and DRTV media buyer at Koeppel Direct. With over 10 years of offline and online direct response marketing experience, he has a unique skill set and outlook on the synergies of multi-channel SEM direct response marketing.


Yea great post, content and links are absolutely crucial for SEO ranking and just getting traffic in general. What i really liked about your post is the point that you mentioned that you should check where your links are coming from. Find out your high traffic links, go to those websites contact the webmaster and try to be a guest blogger or give them some free content to put on their site to track back to yours.
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I am fairly new in the seo industry and I most certainly would need to learn a lot more from it. Thanks for your suggestions and I’m pretty it’ll be applicable to my situation. I’m hoping that it’ll work to my advantage.
This makes a lot of sense. Doing a redirect is so important because most likely there have been many links set up for that page and you wouldn’t want to lose those links. Setting up the redirect will ensure that you won’t have wasted your previous seo work.