2.) Like I said in number 1, I didn't have a strategy. Consequently, I didn't have keywords.
3.) I also did not use social media. There was no way I was going to post my blog on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. I keep all of my social media on private anyways, and none of my friends would've interested in reading an amateur business idea. I don't think posting my blog to social media would've helped for search engine optimization.
4.) The post that got the most views was "My Entrepreneurship Story". I don't think there's a good reason this post got so many views other than the fact that it was in the beginning of the semester when students were interested in the class and seeing other peoples posts and what not. As the semester goes on, students seem to lose interest and just get done what they need to get done to get the points and move on. Especially because they have more important things to do like study for exams, not read a random entrepreneurship post.
5.) Again, no key words, no google for me!
(Here's a cute picture to brighten your day of the puppy I might be getting!)

Hello Rachel, just like you, I was not aware that we were supposed to be fighting for google dominance with our pages for this class, oops! But from this exercise, I find it easy to see why that dominance is important. Nine times out of ten I click on one of the first three links that appears on the top of my google search so if I wanted my product to be seen, that would be the ideal spot. You should go on and check out my Google Gold post at http://jakesentrepreneurshipuf.blogspot.com/2016/04/google-gold.html
ReplyDeleteI also think that you should definitely get the puppy!