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HOW SEARCH ENGINES WORK
In my last post, I discussed Search Engine Optimization (aka SEO) and why it’s important to us as writers. In this blog, I’d like to dig a bit deeper. In order to fully understand SEO, we need to understand the … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, Vaughn's Posts
Tagged book marketing, Google, maine mysteries, search engines, SEO, Vaughn Hardacker, website design, writing
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WHAT IS SEO?
Recently, I contracted with Melissa Gerety of MCG Creative in Orono to develop a new webpage for me (https://www.vaughnhardacker.com). I had another firm do my old one (I won’t mention their name), but was not only dissatisfied with their work, … Continue reading
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Tagged Google, SEO, webste design
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Using Pinterest to Promote Your Books
This week on Maine Crime Writers: Monday, Gerry Boyle; Tuesday, Kaitlyn Dunnett; Wednesday, Vicki Doudera; Thursday, Lea Wait; Friday, James Hayman. Our guest today, Grub Street instructor and author Celeste Ng, gives advice on ways that writers might use Pinterest … Continue reading
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