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02-20-2007 03:33 AM |
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Originally Posted by beemk
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you should see his samples, i hired him to write some bios for me and i have to say, his filipinos have better english skills than 95% of gfy. i was skeptical too, but the quality was awesome.
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Thanks for the kind words, BMK. We're continuously improving our writers' content creation and SEO-related skills through monthly workshops and several skillsbuilding inhouse assignments. We also now filter all work through a two-stage editing process.
Re thread topic: Actually, we've done mass forum SEO-related work before. Speaking from experience, it is definitely a challenge since it involves three interrelated tasks in order to pull it off--keyword triggers, mini-articles, and 'pillar' articles. This involves training key writers to focus on content and other writers to focus on 'support'/'shaping' the forum. It is definitely quite a lot of work and involves a lot of trial and error and inhouse experimentation and se traffic tracking. The only advice I can give is to a) select topics and subtopics strategically (not just because they are high PPC targets) b) research the right keyword-related topics to serve as 'thread food' for REAL posters and c) employ differing online personality 'archetypes' to shape each forum's personality.
We've definitely gone a long way from the "Klikwhore" drama days. :thumbsup :thumbsup There's more than meets the eye when using forums to generate mainstream user traffic/SE benefits.
I wish BD and others embarking on similar ventures the best!
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