Content Optimization / Optimisation (& Online PR) Agency Rules
We have something to admit. You may have noticed that we’ve been a little inconsistent throughout this web site with the spelling of ‘content optimisation’ (or ‘content optimization’).
Rest assured this is not because we’re illiterate. Rather, it’s because we’re good at content optimisation/optimization and Online PR and we understand the mechanics of raw SEO.
You see, the phrase ‘content optimization’ currently attracts around 1,000+ searchers a month on Google. ‘Content optimisation’ currently enjoys over 500. (Go on – check it out and do your own content optimization/optimisation research.) We’re banking on both phrases attracting a whole lot more over the coming months.
As potential prospects one and all, we know it’d be foolish to favour one method of spelling over the other. So we’ve done a spot of keyword and content optimisation/optimization hedging in the hope that we’ll pick up both sets of traffic.
It’s the smart thing to do.
No doubt this type of search marketing / SEO / content optimisation / optimization / Online PR quirk applies to your marketplace too. How well are you fixed to gain from it?
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