 What are the steps you need to follow to ensure each blog post is optimized for search engines as well as for your readers’ interests? Oh my… there are a lot. But to keep me out of overwhelm, I wrote them down, and put them into a flow chart.
What are the steps you need to follow to ensure each blog post is optimized for search engines as well as for your readers’ interests? Oh my… there are a lot. But to keep me out of overwhelm, I wrote them down, and put them into a flow chart.
This is good for days when I’m brain dead and likely to forget something important. But it’s also a good chart for anyone working with a V.A. or assistant who needs to take over some of the tasks for you.
I recently designed and recorded a presentation for the Content Marketing Institute on everything that goes into creating and publishing a quality blog post. It’s published on a neat tool called Brain Shark: you make a power point presentation, then record the notes over the phone. How neat is that?
I’d like to share it with you here. Tell me what you think:
I realized after I watched this that my diagrams are way too small on this screen. So I’ve decided to republish them below, larger.
 If you’d like the transcript of the Brain Shark presentation, plus all the steps in a check list, please visit the Content Marketing Institute and download them. CMI offers frequent information on Content Marketing from some of the finest experts both online and off. And it’s mostly free. Can’t beat that…
If you’d like the transcript of the Brain Shark presentation, plus all the steps in a check list, please visit the Content Marketing Institute and download them. CMI offers frequent information on Content Marketing from some of the finest experts both online and off. And it’s mostly free. Can’t beat that…










 
 





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