Thank you for checking out this week’s roundup. Lots of good stuff this week. Learn how to design a really good email. Need help with SEO? There is a guide with 101 SEO Tips. Read a tutorial from Neil where he shows how to do 8 SEO experiments to help you streamline and improve your SEO efforts. Thank you for reading and sharing. As well as a few articles for freelancers. Thank you for reading and sharing.
Marketing
- 6 Website Optimization Tactics That Work → Did you know that 90% of consumer decisions are emotional? See how a few simple changes to your store can work with their cognitive biases and increase your conversion rate. //
Source: ABetterLemonadeStand | #WebsiteOptimization - What Makes A Really Good Email? → After reviewing thousands of emails, folks at Really Good Emails put together the guidelines on what makes a really good newsletter. With excellent examples to back it up. // Source: ReallyGoodEmails | #EmailMarketing
- Valentine’s Day Contests: 25 Ideas, Examples and Best Practices → This article will give you 5 real-world Valentine’s Day contest examples, 10 ideas proven to work, and 10 best practices to ensure your Valentine’s Day contest is a successful one.// Source: Wishpond | #Marketing
- 8 SEO Experiments to Test in 2018 → Neil Patel shows you how running consistent SEO tests can help you determine which methods work for your business and which ones don’t.// Source: Neil Patel | #SEO
- 101 SEO Tips for Beginners → Categorized SEO tips for beginners to boost your brand’s presence across the web.// Source: Truelogic | #SEO
Freelancing
- The 80/20 of Getting Started as a Freelancer → See what essential 20% you must focus on in order to achieve 80% of freelance success. // Source: Brad Hussey | #Freelancing
- How To Turn Your Website Into A Client Magnet → A professional website can be a freelancer’s secret weapon. See what you can do to make sure your website attracts quality clients. // Source: Bidsketch | #Freelancing
- 50 amazing tools for developers 2018 → Get up to speed with what’s hot and new in the frontend development toolbox. // Source: Creativebloq | #Tools