The director's blog is not outdated, as they have been creating value and must also create value. I think many of us are probably unable to understand and understand them without the zac blog, the luzonson blog, and the moon-light blog, precisely because the success of their blog has accelerated the success of their station-master. The blog became their own brand。
2. User experience is relative

How's the movie station user experience? I think you're about to think of a lot of ads, but also some kind of beautiful play-advertising window. But you're still going to hang out and look for the latest movie. He had a bad user experience, but he had value. Moreover, he was able to rank on the front page despite the extraordinary severity of the list of keywords in most film stations. He's got the resources you need, you have to put up with a bunch of ads。
The official note of seo has always emphasized the importance of the user experience of the website, but i think it's also relative, like the column i put up above. “user experience is important” is only measured in a small circle of seos, a website that is not only seos, but also has many dimensions. So, the chief of the blog, it is even more important that we look at what our blog actually has, and the resources it provides are the only ones that are different? It is even more important to find a true value position for blogs
Three, seo overheated the station's head

"what's the level of the seo?" i think his first reaction was the chain and content. It's no mistake, but i think the word seo is less important to the website. The level of openness of the station's platform this year has given hope to many station chiefs, and we finally know what seo technology is, what means are clearly cheating and what resources are available to us. But in my view, another message from the station's platform should be to do the blog itself. Let us not dwell on the details of whether keyword labels have an impact on ranking and how the anchor text is placed. More than anything else, station chiefs should focus on thinking from a user's point of view, and these factors, such as the number of visits, the number of visits and the length of stay, more reflect the overall level of the website. Seo does not serve spiders, but visitors
There is a common feeling about wang tung and zac's recent statements that seo technology has been given excessive attention by station chiefs. I think, just as bishop said “e-commerce is a scam”, the seo should now be attributed to a station owner's basic knowledge of internet and e-commerce. Moreover, this time, the station's headmaster platform revealed that search engine technology will eventually recognize the original, so the problem of “high weight stations” that we complain about should be resolved. The blog of the station chief still has a chance, and future bloggers will eventually be the future of brand bloggers. Calm down, seoer。
Four, the station chief blog moves away from media attributes

It may have been noted that the station leader's blog actually has media attributes, especially the use of social, third-party tools such as comments, which allow for wider dissemination of our blog content. Moreover, we can also note that, like luzonson, moonlight, they are not just brand blogs, they also have media attributes. Many of the articles in their blogs are not written by the bloggers themselves, but rather contributed. As a result, the director's blog has shifted towards media attributes, and the trend has become more apparent, as they have built a crowd-sourcing service platform on brand-efficient blogs. The stronger their media attributes, the greater their brand benefits, and the snowball effect can drive them to grow faster. In particular, the luzonson blog, with the strengthening of the media identity, launched the extralink tool, and the blog's website's long platform of navigation, resource downloads, etc. Perhaps this will be a better, more up-to-date direction for the station chief's blog。
“from where to go”, the value age of station-based blogs can be shaped by four layers of factors: one, the importance of user experience and the importance of core blog values; two, the diminishing number of seos and the need to become more adhesive to users; three, the recognition of original content, which provides opportunities for early station leaders to gain better ranking; and four, the expansion of third-party tools, which makes blogs no longer an island but a marketing channel with more media attributes. Finally, try to maintain and share user-friendly information or resources and build their own brand blogs。




