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Why technical SEO is so much more than just ‘make-up’

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[Logo] SEW | Daily Jun 17, 2016 On SEW today, a defence of technical SEO, a look at creating content for different audience types, and how to improve the retail customer journey. Today's Top Story [Why technical SEO is so much more than just 'make-up'] [Why technical SEO is so much more than just 'make-up'] by Max Holloway [Why technical SEO is so much more than just 'make-up'] Content [Why your audiences are so important] [No, it’s not a misspelling or a typo – I did say audiences, plural! Read more] by Roger Rogerson [15 data visualisation tools to help you present ideas effectively] [The number of digital skills you need in order to be a functional and useful member of your organisation are increasing at a rate you might be struggling to keep up with. Read more] by Christopher Ratcliff Industry [Five ways to improve the retail customer journey online and in store] [The Digital High Street 2020 Report calculates that more than £150bn of retail sales are now influenced by digital. Read more] by Christopher Ratcliff Local [How to optimize your contact page for better conversions] [Providing your future buyers with easy and varied ways to get in touch with you is the most obvious way to improve your conversion rate. Read more] by Ann Smarty Unsubscribe [Read more] [Read more] Useful links [Promote your business] [Submit a job] [Logo] 55 Broad Street, 22nd Floor New York, NY 10004 [sales@searchenginewatch.com] [feedback@searchenginewatch.com] [Search Engine Watch on Linkedin] [Search Engine Watch on Twitter] [Search Engine Watch on Facebook] Copyright ® 2016 Search Engine Watch. All rights reserved. You received this email because you subscribed to Search Engine Watch. [Add us to your address book]

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