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				By: Anon				</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Was just having a look through this and generally I&#039;d also suggest where relevant signing up to relevant industry newsletters and journals should also be part of your check list. 

If you&#039;re going to market a product you need to take the same level of interest as a person who works solely in that industry or at least close to.

I get at least 10 iGaming journals through my door every month and OK this may not be possible in certain sectors, but there is a journal for pretty much everything and a lot are free. 

Added to which this then gives you more understanding of what your client is doing what they&#039;re selling and how to properly market them and gives the client a bit more confidence that you&#039;re actually understanding of what you&#039;re doing.

Nothing kills an SEO contract quicker than an account management who doesn&#039;t know the industry of the client they&#039;re managing.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Was just having a look through this and generally I&#8217;d also suggest where relevant signing up to relevant industry newsletters and journals should also be part of your check list. </p>
<p>If you&#8217;re going to market a product you need to take the same level of interest as a person who works solely in that industry or at least close to.</p>
<p>I get at least 10 iGaming journals through my door every month and OK this may not be possible in certain sectors, but there is a journal for pretty much everything and a lot are free. </p>
<p>Added to which this then gives you more understanding of what your client is doing what they&#8217;re selling and how to properly market them and gives the client a bit more confidence that you&#8217;re actually understanding of what you&#8217;re doing.</p>
<p>Nothing kills an SEO contract quicker than an account management who doesn&#8217;t know the industry of the client they&#8217;re managing.</p>
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