How to rank first on Google? Let's talk about it (it's difficult)
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Hello everyone, This week we're going to talk about the link between creating content, like the one you're reading right now for example, and increasing sales for your business... because yes, there is a link, and yes, it's possible. Why can content creation increase sales? The first question to ask yourself is "What do you sell?". For most of you, the answer would be "I sell development time" or "I sell training courses"... and so on. But really? No... "What? What do you mean? I'm...
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Good morning, good morning? The sun's back, but we've got a lot more to do than that, so we've got to get to work! More and more of you are coming to read what I have to say, and most of that traffic is coming from ... Come on, look carefully ... Yes, that's right, "Google Search". In fact, that's normal, it's been over a year now since this site was created and as a result I'm starting to appear on Google (and other search engines) and I'll be appearing even more in a year's time, and even...
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Hey, hello there! It's been a long time ... during the vacations I didn't write much ... that's true, but I've been working on a lot of exciting things that I'll tell you about soon, I promise! So here we are, September's here and we're back into our rhythm? All that, all that...? As you'll have gathered from this fine title, today's topic is "SEO". What is SEO? SEO stands for "Search Engine Optimization", pure and simple, the work you have to do to get to the top of Google. And in the...
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What is a slash? Let's start by explaining what a slash is. A slash is simply the slash found in Internet addresses, which is simply "/". It's also found in file paths on Unix-based operating systems (such as macOS) or Linux (such as Ubuntu). On Windows, the convention is for file paths to use backslashes, i.e. the same slash, but the other way round. A little history. In the past, putting a slash in Internet addresses made it possible to differentiate a "file" from a "folder".I use qu...