SEO & Quality Web Content
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Shareable web content is so good it moves readers to naturally want to share it with their friends on their social media channels like Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, etc. Creating content that resonates and encourages sharing is essential for expanding your reach and enhancing your online presence.
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Headlines are the gateways to your content. In an age where information is abundant but attention is scarce, crafting a headline that stands out can make all the difference. You could have valuable content in every post you write, but it won’t matter much if no one ever reads it.
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View our list of 2024 web content management trainings. Self-paced courses and online sessions will be available to CAES and UGA Extension web content managers.
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It’s important to find the right balance between creating visual impact and still putting together a fast and user-friendly web experience. If you care about improving your page load time, increasing your traffic, and elevating your search engine rankings, you need to control your image file sizes.
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Keyword research should be the first step on your Search Engine Optimization (SEO) journey. Keyword research can help you plan your content strategy and provide a great overview of the niche topics your audience finds interesting.
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Today’s web users want (and expect) to see or learn something new each time they visit your website. That means your web content should be constantly changing, being added to and improved. Having quality content is essential to the long-term success of your website.
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Tips to help you learn the skill of producing quality web content. Let’s look at ways to make good content even better!
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Knowing your target audience helps you use your website as a powerful marketing tool. It becomes easier to capture a user’s attention because their needs and goals are front and center.
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A content analysis provides the information you need to judge your website content’s effectiveness, understand how it relates to other content, make decisions about how it should be used or formatted, identify opportunities to improve it, and more. Get tips on how to analyze your web content.