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Once you've created your content, it's time to { publish it _10 } to your website and to other popular sites on the web. Content for your website can be in the form of articles, blog posts, white papers, e-books, how-to videos and more. All placed on carefully { designed and tested _19 } landing pages. Each page of new content you've published is another opportunity to draw more people into your site from search engines and { social media _12 } sites. And as an added bonus, adding all this great content to your site on a regular basis will build your site into a { trusted authority _17 } in your industry. Keep your visitors coming back often and staying longer and increase your conversion rates. | Once you've created your content, it's time to { publish it _10 } to your website and to other popular sites on the web. Content for your website can be in the form of articles, blog posts, white papers, e-books, how-to videos and more. All placed on carefully { designed and tested _19 } landing pages. Each page of new content you've published is another opportunity to draw more people into your site from search engines and { social media _12 } sites. And as an added bonus, adding all this great content to your site on a regular basis will build your site into a { trusted authority _17 } in your industry. Keep your visitors coming back often and staying longer and increase your conversion rates. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:12, 10 March 2014
Listening Exercise