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From reactive to proactive, how digital marketers shouldn't steer clear of SEO. SEW Daily: November

From reactive to proactive, how digital marketers shouldn't steer clear of SEO. [>> Forward to a Friend]() [www.searchenginewatch.com]() SEW Daily: November 01, 2022 Dear readers, Many digital marketers steer clear of SEO while devising all-encompassing marketing strategies and end up with the issue of bad SEO. They later discover the powerful effects of SEO when it’s too late and fixing this problem becomes a time and resource drain. SEO doesn’t have to be scary. You can utilize SEO to your advantage in a proactive rather than a reactive manner. Top marketing leader, John Rampton helps you [shift your approach and take the reins of your digital marketing strategy](). [alt_text]() Digital Marketing [SEO doesn't have to be scary: shift from a reactive to proactive strategy]() John Rampton Top marketing leader, John Rampton on transforming your approach and taking the reins of your digital marketing strategy [Read more]() Analytics [Bounce and exit rate analytics: measure, assess, and audit to increase conversions]() Jacob McMillen A powerful guide that will help you turn site leavers into engaged prospects [Read more]() Ecommerce [Are the days of pure organic growth over for apps?]() Jan Gemrich Jan Gemrich, Chief Marketing Officer at GAMEE, discusses why app marketers should be taking a multi-pronged approach to their app marketing strategy [Read more]() Industry [How to manage SEO clients' expectations]() Ann Smarty SEO is a tough business, how do you balance between over-promising and not scaring away clients by being too vague? [Read more]() Ecommerce [Ecommerce SEO guide for the 2022 holiday season]() Atul Jindal An 'Oct'agon strategy to win your share of this $260 billion ecommerce sales pie [Read more]() Featured Reports [alt_text]() Digital Marketing [Email, The Weapon Against Identity Fraud]() About 4.5% of U.S., or 15 million Americans, were victims of identity fraud in 2021 and 33% of Americans have experienced identity theft according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Chances are, you or one of your customers has become a victim of this epidemic. [Download now]() [www.searchenginewatch.com]() This email was sent to {EMAIL} as a subscriber of Search Engine Watch. You are currently opted in to receive the Search Engine Watch Daily Newsletter. You can [update your details and subscription preferences here](). Or if you no longer wish to receive these emails you may [unsubscribe here]().

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