Beware emails and cold calls advertising SEO services - and how to get REAL traffic instead

If you are anything like me you get several emails a week offering SEO services that seem too good to be true.

The answer is that in many if not most cases, they are.

http://www.smh.com.au/digital-life/digital-life-news/seo-services-subject-of-many-complaints-warns-fair-trading-office-20140201-31tp8.html

I can’t emphasise the role of good content rather than shady ‘experts’ in driving traffic to your site.

There are a couple of great guides here on SEO and Content marketing – a much better (and safer) way to drive REAL traffic to your store.

https://ecommerce.shopify.com/guides



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