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Tanya Ferrell has done a lot of reading on social media marketing and found that there are 5 basic types of social media marketers. She describes them in full in this article. What type are you? Read more
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A look at 7 useful Google Analytics plugins featured at SES San Jose. Read more
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A nice little post with 5 suggestions that could save you a LOT of trouble even just implementing one of them. Read more
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’Two blogs, both quite different in style, some shared objectives and some different objectives. But both are successful.’ Which one do you side with? Read more
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OUCH! Hard data proves that the recent Digg algo change had a HUGE impact on the chances of getting a story to go hot, and that impact justifies the initial outrage that ensued. Totally great to see actual numbers for things like this. Read more
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WordPress, one of the most popular blogging platforms (if not the most), is capable of being more than just a blog platform. It’s capable of being a full-blown CMS (Content Management System). As someone who has both written small, custom CMSes… Read more
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Comment by Matt himself "my attention was brought to something that could exhibit that behavior. We’re in the process of changing the behavior; I think the change is live at some datacenters already and will be live at most data centers in the next… Read more
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Today I opened my email inbox to a subject line so bad, it added a nice slice of humor into my daily morning routine. I thought the text of the Tarzan-esque email is worth sharing not only for its absolute funniness, but also as an example of what not… Read more
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Today Wendy Piersall from eMoms at Home shares how she improved her blog in 2007 by shedding some light on the process of shifting her blog from just being a blog into being a network/magazine-style site. Read more
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It’s a question every blogger asks themselves. I want to answer it here by outlining 7 content methods that seem to work wonders on social media while also generating a lot of grassroots in-bound links. Read more
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Webgeek provides some very simple steps to improve your Technorati authority which should result in increased visibility and traffic. Read more
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If your Technorati reputation factor sucks ass then read on, otherwise happily skip this post. Technorati calculates a blog’s reputation based on its link popularity, counting blogroll links from the linking blogs main pages as well as links within… Read more
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So should your designer be required to understand or at least consider SEO? Read more
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From Matt Bailey: "Each of these problems can kill your internet marketing campaign in the search engines. They have critical importance in allowing the search engines to properly download your website to their servers and then analyze all of the… Read more
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I’ve compiled a list of ten strategies to use if you’re convinced that your only option is to buy yourself some link-love. And, yes, these tactics have all been approved by Matt Read more
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“If you are drawn to write on a broad variety of topics (3-5) even if there is a remotely common thread, are you better off doing it on a single blog or creating several niche blogs for each one?” I recently posed the this question to a round-table… Read more
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So far I’ve read two really great articles through various sources that I wanted to Sphinn. The first was on “Google Dumps The Supplemental Results Label” which Danny Sullivan wrote. That Sphinn went HOT right away and just left the front page… Read more
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I may not read 400 SEO blogs every day, but I read at least 50-100 one day per week and these are the things that can make it a pain in the rear experience. Listen up! Read more
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Technorati released a study earlier this year that said 79% of the 15.5 million blogs out there are no longer active. That’s something like 12.2 million inactive blogs out there. Now I can probably claim 30 or 40 thousand of those but that tells me… Read more
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Jill Whalen shares her experience with and opinions of Sphinn. Read more
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