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Ever get the feeling that marketers don’t really understand social media – or at least don’t effectively utilize it?
That’s the premise of Steve Rubel’s article on Forbes.com, and he makes an important observation worthy of discussion. Rubel is a well-known…
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Believe it or not there is more to SXSW than the parties. Although from chatter on Twitter it’s often hard to tell. With SXSW kicking off this week I’m sure most of you have planned which parties to attend but…
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Among the so-called Amazon Taxes Colorado HB 1193 is unique. Signed into law by Governor Bill Ritter on February 25th the legislation went into effect on March 1st and is heralded as a landmark bill, the first of its kind to…
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Reports are flying around cyberspace that Twitter will soon be introducing ads. Just recently, Twitter’s head of monetization, Anamitra Banerji, said the company would launch at least a beta test of ads, possibly within a month.
The word on the street is that…
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A new study out by the Pew Internet and American Life Project tells us how consumers get their news. No surprise: 92 percent of Americans use multiple platforms (television, newspapers, radio, the Internet) to get news on a typical day. But…
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Diversification and creativity will get you a long way in your link building efforts ....
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Are you obsessing over big 'trophy' keywords? Mark Nunney on Wordtracker takes a fresh look at the power of the long tail and suggests a great work process for tackling both head and tail terms when planning your site architecture / content.
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Virginia Nussey worked her fingers to the bone to liveblog 15 sessions straight from Santa Clara. If you missed the conference, or just couldn't make all the sessions you wanted to, Virginia's coverage will catch you up. Also thanks to the speakers and conference organizers for their hard work.
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Ken wrote up a really in-depth article on identifying popular keywords on a variety of social media sites, including YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, and Flickr.
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Since SEO is all about optimizing for keywords that people are actually searching for, misspellings present a pretty big opportunity to gain visibility in search. You could potentially get more traffic and make more money from organic search by targeting a few strategic misspellings. Just don’t tell your 5th grade English teacher about it.
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