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		<title>SEO for PRs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There was a day, a long, long time ago when the existence of your average PR person was much more simpler, but it was also a lot more boring&#8230; Today PR people have a lot on their plate and are &#8230; <a href="http://www.digiwedo.net/2009/10/14/seo-for-prs/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There was a day, a long, long time ago when the existence of your average PR person was much more simpler, but it was also a lot more boring&#8230; Today PR people have a lot on their plate and are often required to understand several other areas of expertise in order to be good at one they do. One of these is SEO.</p>
<p>Now, I&#8217;m not saying that we all need to to go out become SEO experts overnight, but getting a good understanding of it will help you and your clients.</p>
<p>So, here are a few simple tips for PRs venturing into the SEO space</p>
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<li>Go and talk to the SEO team for your client and find out what they are doing, what they are focusing on and get their Keyword glossary from them</li>
<li>Review the areas that your working on and select the most relevant keywords from the keyword glossary that the SEO team shared with you &#8211; telling them which words you&#8217;ve selected</li>
<li>Integrate these words in to as much of your online communications as possible &#8211; headers and body text for SMPRs, descriptions and tags for other content like video and pictures</li>
<li>Incorporate your keywords throughout any social media profiles you might have</li>
<li>Be sure to include your client&#8217;s name along with a link through to further information along side your keywords in all activity</li>
<li>When spokespeople are commenting on blogs posts, forums or community sites make sure you include relevant keywords along with the company name and links through to further information </li>
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<p>The important thing here is to remember that we&#8217;re communications experts and when we use SEO, it must not overtake the conversations, so don&#8217;t try and shoe-horn keywords in where they don&#8217;t fit. Remember to provide links through to further information from your client, this will help with tracking and measurement.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s loads more to this debate and these are just a few thought starters, if you&#8217;ve got more, add them below.</p>
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