Sohana Khatun is an SEO and digital marketing specialist who is passionate about content writing and organic search growth. She is currently working at Minding My Books, where she contributes through SEO-focused content and digital marketing strategies.
She creates SEO-friendly blog posts, guest articles, and website content that help businesses improve their online visibility and reach the right audience. Her work focuses on keyword-based content writing, user intent, and well-structured articles that are both engaging for readers and optimized for search engines.
Sohana also supports off-page SEO through research-driven content tailored to different niches and search trends. She is continuously improving her skills in modern SEO practices, including semantic SEO, topical authority, and content planning, to create content that supports long-term digital growth.
She creates SEO-friendly blog posts, guest articles, and website content that help businesses improve their online visibility and reach the right audience. Her work focuses on keyword-based content writing, user intent, and well-structured articles that are both engaging for readers and optimized for search engines.
Sohana also supports off-page SEO through research-driven content tailored to different niches and search trends. She is continuously improving her skills in modern SEO practices, including semantic SEO, topical authority, and content planning, to create content that supports long-term digital growth.
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SEO Content Writer at Artless Technology
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Lives in Dhaka
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From Rajshahi
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Female
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11/12/2002
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