SEO

At Outspoken Media, we’re known for a couple of things professionally, but arguably the biggest is our experience and knowledge of search engine optimization (SEO). Years ago SEO was often a simple, technical process combined with some creative and content best practices. Then the adoption and accessibility of computers and the internet grew and grew! Just like Google, we’ve had to embrace the growth of many new areas in search—mobile devices, security challenges, social media usage, a thirst for personalized and wearable solutions, and much more.

Our team of SEO consultants evolved into complex digital marketers as we introduced more PR professionals, journalists, writers, designers, developers, and traditional marketers to the team. However, those areas were always put into the lens of SEO—how does this contribute to a user’s ability to find and engage with brands online?

There are still SEO best practices, tools, and techniques that are used in the process of optimizing a brand’s digital assets for search. We’ll continue to share those on the blog as well as the latest innovations in search you need to be aware of from algorithmic updates to cutting edge methodologies and perspectives that can shape the digital future and success of your brand.

Feeling uncertain about all of this SEO stuff? Consider hiring an SEO consulting company or talk to us about our SEO Audits to better understand potential opportunities and gaps on your website(s).

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Benu Aggarwal on Local Search Ranking Factors

on Oct 12 by Lisa Barone

We’re back with another information-packed pre-SES Chicago speaker interview. This time we’ve got something small business owners are going to…

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How is Google Indexing More Search Results?

on Sep 29 by Rhea Drysdale

Setting client expectations for online reputation management can be tough. No two clients are exactly alike even if their situations…

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Links, Content, & Traffic: Piecing It All Together

on Sep 28 by Dawn Wentzell

A client recently asked how the links we were building to their site would result in new customers for their…

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Why Journalists Need To Stop Resenting SEO

on Sep 24 by Lisa Barone

Whether you’re an SEO, a journalist, or someone who fancies themselves both (holla!), I’d encourage you to read Nikki Usher’s…

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Do Customers Want To Punch Your Site In The Face?

on Sep 21 by Lisa Barone

That rule also applies to your Web site. It can be hard to look at your site critically. After all,…

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How To Manage Client Trust

on Aug 20 by Dawn Wentzell

Your clients chose you as their SEO agency because they have complete and utter trust in your capabilities, right? So…

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8 New Link Types That Exist On The Web

on Jul 27 by Lisa Barone

A long time ago in a land far, far away, Web searchers linked to content that they liked and found…

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What to Know Before Hiring an SEO Agency

on Jul 21 by Dawn Wentzell

Hugo Guzman recently outlined several questions to ask when interviewing SEO agencies. But interviewing an SEO company is the second…

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The Magic of the Meta Description Tag

on Jul 1 by Alex Bennert

This is the first blog post I’ve ever written and I’ve decided to take you all on a brief tour…

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9 SEO Mistakes Businesses Make With Content

on Jun 16 by Lisa Barone

Do you know what I do all day? I do what you hate. I write content. I write content for…

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Who’s Responsible for Teaching, Protecting SEO?

on Apr 20 by Lisa Barone

Yesterday Kim Krause-Berg asked a pointed question. She asked: Where all the skilled, generous SEOs? And the question got many…

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5 Quick SEO Tricks For AFTER A Post Goes Hot

on Apr 12 by Lisa Barone

I don’t pay a heck of a lot of attention to SEO while blogging. I’m just not that concerned with…

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