Content quality was often mentioned in the general discussion.
I had a hard time understanding why creating quality content was considered an “advanced” strategy. To me, it’s the foundation of modern SEO, without which it’s impossible to achieve results.
However, I became interested in the korea telegram approaches that some professionals use to maximize the revenue potential of their content strategies, and I'll show you what I think distinguishes a basic content plan from an advanced one.
For example, the following content strategies were mentioned in the context of achieving results:
Product-focused content (we already mentioned this above).
Programmatic SEO (without spam elements).
Bottom of the Funnel (BOFU) content (to increase revenue).
Middle of the Funnel (MOFU) content (to gain an edge over your competitors).
I believe [advanced SEO] is about developing site-wide SEO strategies that really impact results. This can include creating new sections, developing programmatic content for BOFU keywords, and implementing product-focused SEO at the site-wide level. — Ben Kazinik , Senior SEO Manager @ Monday.com
8. Optimize multiple channels to maximize search user reach
The inclusion of other channels, such as social media and Reddit, was mentioned by several panelists.
I was surprised that people would consider this to be “advanced” SEO. Mainly because for a long time Google was the main platform that SEO professionals focused on. However, I fully support this change, as it is long overdue.
Doubling down on revenue-generating content
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