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The Art of SEO Direction

Most of my blog posts don't get done in the office. I usually find myself working on them at home, or at a softball game or in other random situations, like tonight.

Tonight, I'm writing this during rehearsal for a play that I'm in. So I bet you think you know where I'm going with this. That creating an SEO strategy is like a play; with all of the actors performing their various roles. How each one must hold their own or the entire production will suffer.

It's a completely legitimate analogy, but not where we're going today.

Because my role in this play is fairly small, a lot of my rehearsal time is spent watching my director work, and I'm consistently fascinated by what he brings to the process. The talents he uses in putting this show together make me think of some of the most important qualities that make a great director and an effective SEO strategy.

Just because two people are looking at the same thing, it doesn't mean what they see is identical.

Watching the same scene, I see actors making choices and interpreting lines. My director sees patterns, movement, and energy. Directors have to see the big picture.

When we look at SEO data, we can absolutely have different interpretations of the same information.

While one person sees that this year's numbers aren't as good as last year's, another notices that last year was the best year ever, and was also before your paid links were devalued. So the fact that this year is markedly better than 2 years ago, is actually an improvement. Where one person sees a traffic increase that is resulting in the highest traffic numbers ever, another sees only that the traffic coming in isn't for the words they wanted.

It's all about perspective.

Sure, it's fair to strive for constant year-over-year improvement or to retain rankings on your head phrases, especially if they convert well. But not getting the exact results you wanted doesn't always mean your efforts were a waste. Just because your visitors aren't the ones you were targeting, that doesn't mean they're useless.

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Playeressence.Com Are Censorship Addicted Frauds – Video


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Internet Censorship With Cody – Video


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Anti-Censorship Awards Go To White House, Feds

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) The White House and the federal government have won the dubious honor of a "Jefferson Muzzle" for snooping on the news media and limiting access.

The censorship-shaming awards announced Wednesday by the Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression are intended to draw a harsh light on people and institutions that engage in the most egregious affronts to the First Amendment.

Other recipients included the governing board of Kansas' public universities. A new board policy says faculty members who use social media to disrupt "harmony among co-workers" or make comments deemed "contrary to the best interest of the university" can be fired. The policy was a reaction to a faculty member's statements on his personal Twitter.

The awards are announced each year on or near the April 13 birthday of Jefferson, a free-speech advocate and the nation's third president. Winners get a T-shirt with Jefferson's likeness and a black rectangle over his mouth.

Josh Wheeler, director of the Charlottesville center, said in the Muzzles' 23-year history, he can't remember a time in which free press issues dominated the awards.

"From the White House to the statehouse, from universities to high schools, members of the press have had to defend against a variety of challenges, some never seen before," Wheeler said in a statement.

The White House collected a Muzzle for limiting photographers' access at events deemed private. The presidents of the American Society of Newspaper Editors and The Associated Press have urged their members to stop using White House handout photos and video, saying they amount to propaganda.

The Obama administration has said the handouts allow the public greater access to the inner workings of the administration.

The U.S. Justice Department was singled out for seizing telephone records of AP reporters and editors and for falsely labeling a Fox News reporter a criminal co-conspirator to obtain a search warrant for his phone records and emails.

The Justice Department announced in February it was revising its rules for obtaining records from the media in leak investigations to give news organizations an opportunity to challenge any subpoenas or search warrants in federal court.

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