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This SEO specialist swears by multiple screens

These are Heather Lumb's deskside must haves.

Heather Lumb's workstation. (Courtesy photo)

Are four screens better than one? Mobius New Media Digital Marketing Specialist Heather Lumb thinks so. The Wilmington resident swears by using numerous screens when reviewing analytics, doing site audits and deciding on the best ways to optimize SEO.
Lumb shared a few more of her office must haves with us below.

1. Search Engine Land’s Periodic Table of SEO Success Factors

This is my SEO visual to myself, coworkers, clients and social media followers. It breaks down the elements of SEO and which ones are more important than others. Full of nerdy quirk.

2. Fidget Cube

I am afflicted with adult ADD, and nothing beats the twitches like mousing around the internet with your right hand while fidgeting all six sides of the Fidget Cube.

3. Le Petit Prince agenda

If you need to keep track of clients, your to-do list and not confuse yourself on what day it is, do it in kid French style.

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Screens are the main focus of Heather Lumb’s SEO “Command Center.” (Courtesy photo)

4. Mio bottles

I gave up Diet Coke for Lent, which was hard since I drank so much I’d even go to sleep with one by my bed. Mio is yum and keeps me hydrated through my long list of multi-tasking.

5. My screens

When I pull up Analytics and Adwords reports, do site audits and when I’m optimizing for SEO, four screens are necessary. You have to test your results on every screen out there.

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