Good Eggs: Wordtracker's weekly SEO round-up (Week ending April 4, 2013)

Posted by Julie McNamee on 3 Apr, 2013
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This week's round-up of SEO-related articles covers title tags, Twitter analysis, remarketing and more ...

This week's SEO-related articles covers a wide variety of subjects. From title tags to Twitter analysis to remarketing, discover what our favorites are this week ...

Good egg

These 21 critical tasks to perform as soon as you start a blog from @blogtyrant is a must-read if you've just started a blog, or are just about to.

Learn about creating an integrated online marketing strategy in Social, SEO & Content: How to Create a Potent Integrated Marketing Campaign on @sewatch

Never underestimate the importance of a good title tag: @koozai_andy The Forgotten Art of Creating Good Title Tags

Are you in the habit of ignoring those ads that follow you round the web? One way to get people to pay attention to them is to think outside the box, and here are some good ideas from @toddmintz from Bruce Clay: The Effectiveness of Slightly Creepy Retargeting

Analyze the success (or not) of your tweets with HubSpot's new free RetweetLab. Here's how it works: HubSpot Launches Free Tool to Analyze the Shareability of Your Tweets

This is an interesting analysis by mattuk on how the UK's national newspaper The Daily Mail has gained such a huge online readership, worldwide: How the Daily Mail Became The Worlds Most Read Newspaper by @mattuk

What this article teaches us is that we really shouldn't expect Google to index our web pages immediately, especially in the event of a large website migration: A Year in the Life of 14 Million 301 Redirects by @adamsherk

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