An opinion on a Black Hat SEO blog post.

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by grantmoney, Feb 19, 2007.

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    No idea if this is the right section to start this thread, but I've recently started blogging, and have no idea if my posts are too long, or don't reach any sort of conclusion. I guess my issue is mostly this... does what I say make any sense. I know what I'm saying, but yeah, I don't know if it'll be considered too weird for most people.

    Hopefully as I write more, I'll write simpler, and with more clarity, but at the moment I'll just write as I go until I can to the point a lot quicker.

    You can read my post here, and if anyone can bothered, I guess offer some advice on how to make it easier to digest.

    Thanks :)
     
    grantmoney, Feb 19, 2007 IP
  2. JoshuaGross

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    I don't think most web developers are philosophers, but I find it fascinating... just keep writing about what you're interested in! I'll keep up to date.
     
    JoshuaGross, Feb 19, 2007 IP
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    There is no correct way. Some people prefer concise and to the point, others like an extensive description. Just write the way you feel comfortable and perhaps try to move your paragraphs around to make the article flow in a logical order.
     
    Vigor, Feb 20, 2007 IP
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    Thanks guys. Yeah I tend to kinda just start typing, and then have no idea where it's going. A lot of the time I'll stop mid sentence cause I think of something else to write, and it becomes a huge mess! I spend 10x more time editing the post than I initially spent writing them :)

    With a bit of practice I hope I can train myself from waffling on about nothing... problem is, I like waffles!
     
    grantmoney, Feb 21, 2007 IP
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    Get the book "Remember everything you read" by Stanley D. Frank. It's an amazing book about speed-reading but it helps with organizing too (while reading, and before/while writing).
     
    JoshuaGross, Feb 21, 2007 IP