SEO for Insurance Websites

Thx. That makes sense. Been to SEOMOZ and like their stuff. Joined Warrior Forum and visted once or twice. Maybe I need to spend some time in the WF. Do you happen to recall which threads these gems are in? DM if so.
 
The PPC/SEO Discussion section. That's the only section I visit. Remember that there's a lot of junk there but there are some members that are really helpful, especially with private messages when you ask them a question.
 
The PPC/SEO Discussion section. That's the only section I visit. Remember that there's a lot of junk there but there are some members that are really helpful, especially with private messages when you ask them a question.

Hi Chumps,

I did a search for SEOmoz and came up with nothing. Can you show us where that forum is?

thanks man!
 
I did a search for SEOmoz and came up with nothing. Can you show us where that forum is?

Moz does not have a regular forum you can post in. You need to be a member and pay 99 a month. It's not a forum layout, more of a QA system.

Here is the URL. (I can't post live links yet.) moz DOT com/community/q/ask

Joined Warrior Forum and visted once or twice. Maybe I need to spend some time in the WF. Do you happen to recall which threads these gems are in? DM if so.

The PPC/SEO Discussion section. That's the only section I visit. Remember that there's a lot of junk there but there are some members that are really helpful, especially with private messages when you ask them a question.

Actually the Warrior forum has a whole section called the Offline forum which is for local SEO. But be careful with G+ Local advice there. Many are more internet marketing types, not Local search specialists so they don't always keep up with Google's changing rules. Still some good info there.

Here is the URL. (I can't post live links yet.) warriorforum DOT com/offline-marketing-discussions/

But the leading forum for local search advice is my "Local Search Forum". Not here to self promote, but it would be very helpful for you guys.

Every single Google update, change and bug is posted there by many of the top leaders in the industry plus we discuss ranking tips and tricks all the time. It's huge with tons of posts so a little hard to get through, but if you grab the RSS feed you can stay on top of new tips and tricks as they are posted.

www DOT localsearchforum DOT com

It's on Vbulletin like this one, so the features should be somewhat familiar.

The other "must read" for local search info is Mike Blumenthals blog.
blumenthals DOT com/blog/

Hope the info helps,

Linda Buquet
 
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