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Let’s be honest: PR Fuel isn’t the only PR blog out there. And while I like to think we do a good job of providing useful information here, the truth is there are some other truly great PR blogs. So, if you want a well-rounded education... Read more
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As most of you already know, StumbleUpon made some significant changes to the interface last year that weren’t received very well by the SU community. Besides changing the look and feel of SU, they made other major changes, including taking away the… Read more
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Over a week ago, we welcomed the arrival of 2010 with much anticipation. 2009 was a year many people simply wanted to forget and move on from. For bloggers everywhere, the beginning of a new year is a reinvigorating time to reflect on the past year and… Read more
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What I really like about that post is that Alisa is talking from experience – this is priceless. Therefore I recommend all (especially new) bloggers to give this post some serious thought. Read more
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Augustin Vazquez-Levi, with NVI Solutions, explains how tracking the sentiment of comments left on social media platforms can help marketers determine how viral their submissions can be. Bottom line, it’s better that a small proportion of comments… Read more
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I managed to speak with Ben Huh at SMX East 2009. Ben told me that his Cheezburger Network grows by 1 billion pageviews every 4 months. Pretty soon Ben will have to start a new planet to keep getting fresh eyeballs. Read more
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Digg.com has the bury function for a real and good reason SPAM! Really, we all know it is a problem with any website in one form or another. Yet with Digg the bury feature has fast become a weapon instead of a defense. The Digg bury brigade does exist,… Read more
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Instead of simply copying Digg, Mixx actually NoFollowed all of their links in response to a penalty from Google, and then implemented this new policy in response to feedback from the Mixx community. I found this to be interesting, because it shows… Read more
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Commenting on blogs is a great way to get yourself (and your blog noticed). If you type in your site address in the comment form, you will get a little link on your name in the comment.Here are 15 ways to get your blog comments stand out from the crowd… Read more
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Ask a SEO what their least favorite task is and they’ll most likely tell you it’s link building. That’s because link building can be tedious, time consuming and mind numbingly hard. What does that say about the following people, who have… Read more
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If you don’t put the time into learning how to use social media applications to engage your target market, you’ll have an easier time trying to find the origin of mass in the universe. Read more
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For many the choice between Joomla! and Wordpress comes down to personal knowledge. Many people will be inclined to stick with one or the other when it comes to website design simply because they spent so much time learning and perfecting the software… Read more
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Chances are you’re familiar with both StumbleUpon and Digg. Have you ever wished it would be as easy to Digg posts as it was to Stumble from site to site? Well, now it can be... Read more
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Following in the footsteps of Digg’s recent release of the DiggBar, StumbleUpon has released what has to be one of the most feature filled shorteners to date. Read more
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In case you haven’t heard, yesterday Digg removed the controversial “shout” feature that allowed users to share stories with one another. This feature was Digg’s only internal tool for communication that was put in place a little over a year and… Read more
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I am not a professional email marketer - if you need a detailed guide on making the most of your email message, refer to experts. But what I do understand is that there’s a long way to the user’s inbox for my message to cover: I first need to earn… Read more
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There are certain skills that you must firmly grasp before you tell folks you’re an internet marketer. If you don’t, and I hear you tell someone "I’m an internet marketer!", I’m going to stalk you in my Toyota Prius and pin you to a… Read more
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With tools like TweetDeck, you can create different groups of people, which will allow you to divide up the people you are following based on their importance to you. Using tools like TweetDeck to effectively manage your Twitter stream of over... Read more
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Why should SEOs care about social media?

Put simply you should care because the search engines do.

The end.

Just kidding, but if that was the entirety of my post that would be enough.

Social media… Read more
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Twitter adds Meta descriptions to populate search engine snippets with your bio when somebody queries your name. Twitter has been fighting, tooth and nail, for personal branding space against Google as I wrote onWebmasterworld earlier this week. Read more
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Jill Whalen writes:

"I previously discussed why rankings are a poor measure of success, but only touched upon how to instead use web analytics to measure SEO success. My hope is that once you have a good grasp of what to review and how to… Read more
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Digg Steals Traffic and Links?: As some people have stated, “Digg is just a glorified scraper site now.” The reason that this statement has some validity to it is because not only is Digg stealing traffic by framing in content from other publishers,… Read more
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Live blogging of the James Rice and Mike Caplan session at Innotech titled “Experience Strategies: Maximizing Customer Engagement.” Read more
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A staple of successful internet marketing is a quality link building campaign. There are many resources on the web on link building and I will not bother going into those details here. Read more
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Denver SEO Alex Juel explains why the new Digg Toolbar is good for Digg, but bad for your website. He also shares the code you need to "break" the frame and keep the link juice for your pages. Read more
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