August 25, 2008
Do I Even Have A Content Strategy?
After reading this article by Russell Wright of ThemeZoom, http://www.theme-zoom.com/167/are-you-putting-content-in-the-wrong-place/, I realized that I may have set up my sites in the wrong way, using the content in a way that did not help me. Even Twittering in a way that was not helping me.
I was a member of ThemeZoom when they first introduced their service back in 2005 or early 2006, but I didn't understand a thing. Since then, I have changed quite a bit, and ThemeZoom seems to have developed their services as well. I think the people at Themezoom really put out a lot of quality info. Take a look at the article about how content can be scored and placed correctly or incorrectly, as the case may be. For example, much is talked about the importance of researching your online "verticle market" and "keyword clusters". It's all very scientific and detailed. No messing around when it comes to marketing.
There are also articles and video instruction talking about tests they have carried out and are in the process of carrying out, like the difference between using Tube Mogul and Traffic Geyser. Russell Wright says that you will get ranked for keywords with fewer than 500,000 competing pages on Google when you submit a properly tagged video. That we should only use You Tube videos on our main site if it has relevance, otherwise You Tube videos should be used on your support sites and only HD quality videos should be used on your main sites. Hmmm - now that's interesting - that there are quality scores associated with the quality of the audio and visual content on your site. They talk about where to use widgets, about the purpose of your primary website (you USP of course) and that it is the business question you are proposing to answer with your USP that is presented on the main site, that we should not use spun content on primary website, when you use excerpts from books…
The membership they have is called Krakken and is by invitation only. I'm inviting you:
<a href="http://www.themezoom.com/amember/go.php?r=171&i=10&s=1">By Referral Only - Qualified Candidate Link</a>
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