Steemit SEO - Today I Learned: How to Get Better Permalinks on my Posts.

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Steemit SEO - Today I Learned: How to Get Better Permalinks on my Posts.
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<h2>&nbsp;Preface</h2>
<p>&nbsp;For those who don't know, I'm writing a series of article about my journey to build up the SEO of an account called <a href="https://steemit.com/@ucluelet">@ucluelet</a>. Here is my notes on what I am learning in the process.&nbsp;</p>
<h3>&nbsp;Steemit Permalinks</h3>
<p>&nbsp;Whenever we write an article, steemit.com takes the title of the article to create a permalink when the article is published. Now the issue with that is that there are a lot of stop words (a, the, or, etc.) . The search engine tends, a least in the past, to not like such stop words.&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;Also, we have a situation where the title is so long that it is hard for the search engine to know what the article is about.&nbsp;</p>
<h3>&nbsp;The SEO Permalinks of My Authoritative Content</h3>
<p>&nbsp;As mentioned in my previous article: <a href="https://steemit.com/seo/@cryptoctopus/steemit-seo-casestudy-rethinking-my-strategy-while-moving-forward">Rethinking My Strategy While Moving Forward</a>, I am working on building a smart way to go about developing my content. Part of it is creating top tier content that I will keep linking to again and again in my future articles.&nbsp;</p>
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<h1>Conclusion</h1>
<p>&nbsp;Small things like that make a difference over time.&nbsp;</p>
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