Comments on: Best of Blogging Your Personal Brand for C-level Executive Jobs https://executivecareerbrand.com/best-of-blogging-your-personal-brand-for-c-level-executive-jobs/ Executive Job Search - Personal Branding, Executive Resumes, LinkedIn Profiles, Biographies, etc. Tue, 03 Oct 2023 10:12:54 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 By: Meg Guiseppi https://executivecareerbrand.com/best-of-blogging-your-personal-brand-for-c-level-executive-jobs/#comment-963 Tue, 14 Jan 2014 12:45:41 +0000 https://executivecareerbrand.com/?p=3674#comment-963 In reply to Raleigh Leslie.

Raleigh, thanks for your comment and insights.

I agree, and have read on reputable sites, that creating a great user experience is key, over concentrating solely on SEO and keyword density.

Happy blogging!
Meg

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By: Raleigh Leslie https://executivecareerbrand.com/best-of-blogging-your-personal-brand-for-c-level-executive-jobs/#comment-962 Mon, 13 Jan 2014 04:38:10 +0000 https://executivecareerbrand.com/?p=3674#comment-962 Really encouraging hearing you say “no question, most of my business comes through my two blogsites” as I pursue more personal blogging myself and remain a huge advocate for it. Also I think you are totally right about blogging taking time to gain traction but having confidence it will; Making sure to do the highest quality job at it you can. Finally your list of other articles is very relevant and I look forward to reading the others. Noticed you were using the Thesis theme currently which I’ve also always been big on in the past for SEO benefits. I think looking ahead it’s going to shift more from having a ‘seo friendly site’ to a site with a great user experience embracing other tactics/tools like responsive design and personalized marketing to name a couple. Of course SEO should always be taken with serious regard for many reasons but most platforms these days nail 90% of it out of the box. But that last 10% can make a huge different in terms of overall performance and success. Thanks for the info.

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