Blog Site Is Finally Online, What's Next?

SourceSquare Search Markeitng CompanyThis website has been particularly hard to setup. Not that because of it is technically difficulties involved. Different than the websites I have setup for other businesses, lots of entrepreneurship, business planning and market analysis have been involved this time. What is my niche among all other excellent SEO blogs like the great SEOmoz and SearchEngineWatch, or even the indivdual site like Grayfox's? For now I'm not too sure, however I know that I will have you all to walk me through in the years ahead :)

So now what? Other than I should really start SEO  the site (Yes! It has not be SEO at all as you all may have noticed from that little PageRank button on your Google Toolbar, though the platform for SEO Wordpress is very ready) while waiting for the Sandbox effect to go away. I do have a few thoughts in mind that I eager to get my hands on--Glossary Project and Public Site Review Series top my list. I'm counting on these projects to give me more new SEO tips and tricks and SEO 101 to share with you guys stuff along the way! So keep in touch, stay tune, Subscribe My RSS and Do Follow Me on Twitter!

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