Jacqueline Zenn: Search Blogger of the Day


This is one of a series of posts in which I will be highlighting each member of the Search Bloggers list, with commentary on one of their posts (new or old). Look for this series to continue once or twice a week for the next couple of months.

Meet Jacqueline Zenn, the Search Blogger of the Day. Today I’d like to highlight a post called Changing Seasons = Changes in Traffic. This one caught my eye because I have several seasonal sites, and this post is a good reminder that panic should not be a part of the seasonal changes. :) I’d love to see your comments on their post as to how you deal with seasonal changes (other than panic, of course).


That’s the Search Blogger of the Day. If you are a search blogger, and aren’t on the list yet, go here to find out how to be included. I plan to promote everyone on the list in various ways. Some will be informative, and some will be just plain fun. Don’t miss out.


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2 Responses to “Jacqueline Zenn: Search Blogger of the Day”

  1. Tertius Says:
    November 26th, 2008 at 10:46 am

    I’m still doing a bit of research about my business niche and how the seasons affect it. I think if you’re selling products seasonal will either be great if you do the right SEO and marketing or a real downer if it’s not your season.

    Also I really can’t wait to see the effect of the sliding economy on this season. We’ll see if recession is in store.

  2. Tom Lindstrom Says:
    November 27th, 2008 at 7:30 am

    Hi Donna, this is a very good idea for posts.Not only do you know what to blog about, but you will get a lot of links and traffic as well.May I borrow your idea? :)

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