Good SEO Requires Good Content

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Nick Stamoulis is the President and Founder of Brick Marketing. With over 12 years of experience, Nick has worked with hundreds of companies small, large and every size in between. Through his vast and diverse SEO, search engine marketing, and internet marketing experience, Nick has successfully increased the 
online visibility and sales of clients in all industries. He spends his time working with clients, writing in his blog, publishing the Brick Marketing SEO newsletter (read by over 130,000 opt-in subscribers!) and also finds time to write about SEO in some of the top other online publications,

2 Comments*

  1. Blue Fire says:

    It’s true about the content. Far to often we see websites that use images for the text in a graphically appealing website that the SE’s can’t read. Or, there is only a line or two of text on each page. That is why it is critical for businesses to either have someone in house dedicated to optimizing the content or to outsource it to a reputable SEO company with a good team of copywriters.

  2. Thanks Blue Fire for reading and sharing your thoughts!

    Take Care,
    Nick

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