There are many ideal states of SEO practice that are difficult to meet in reality. Simply put, if you are the website from the creator and involved in all aspects of SEO, then all processes will be easy and seamless, but when doing SEO for a client’s website, it is difficult to do so and […]
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Through my recent experience doing SEO for a large company, I finally learned to compromise and thus make the keyword list look nice, even though it meant wasting time and being flashy.
Hello and welcome to my blog! First of all, please allow me to introduce myself briefly. I’m K, from China, and I built my first website in early 2009. I never imagined building my own website before that, but with this start, I just couldn’t stop. About a year later, I learned about this SEO […]
About two years ago, a client from Ukraine approached me through this SEO blog and wanted me to help him optimize his Chinese blog-based website on programming to improve its rankings in Baidu. His website domain name had not been registered long ago and the content was highly similar to many long-standing blogs that can […]
A new start for this SEO blog
Finally, I decided to update the site, or rather I finally set out to do this, I changed it to a personal blog, a journal about SEO work. To be honest, I’ve never been too used to writing a company blog, and although I’ve seen an increase in traffic over the course of a year […]
The more keyword researches and planning we do, the more we feel how sophisticated they are. But not all SEO agencies feel the same way.
More keywords are better? No!
Recently we are working with a multinational language service agency on a keyword project of SEO. The client has provided us with a list of English source keywords, and we are required to develop Chinese keywords based on it. At first, we provided one or two keywords for each source word, but the client was […]
When I started to work as a SEO for China Mobile’s official website for mobile games, I was surprised to find that China Mobile was paying big money for its brand name “China Mobile” to Baidu Pay-per-click (Baidu PPC), or “Baidu Ads” as some people call it. The same ridiculous thing is happening to many […]
It’s common practice to keep all terms consistent throughout a translation project, and a glossary would be even provided to ensure this. But if the translated texts are to be used for SEO, consistent terminology could be harmful to SEO rankings, because they would eliminate organic traffic from possible synonym keywords.
We did a lot of Baidu SEO tasks for website localization and we really don’t like the concept/saying of “secondary keywords”, although our partners usually require us to provide them. In fact, “secondary keywords” is such a false proposition in SEO translation for website localization that it would even hinder normal research process of SEO and […]