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by Tiffany Pigee.
When you work in the world of social media, one of the questions that you receive all the time is: “Do you have any suggestions on increasing my SEO?” One of the first questions that I ask back is: “Tell me what you know about SEO”, which helps me to weed out any bad information my inquirer has received. The problem with outdated or self-serving SEO information is that it is often misleading or stated as a ‘one size fits all’ concept. Wrong.
Before you partner with the first person that tells you that they understand SEO, or throw in the towel, let me share a few SEO tips with you.
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from SEO Design Solutions.
Theoretically, websites do not get stronger by themselves, they need help. While aging a website is a factor for prolonged growth in rankings, today’s SEO tip shared below works by virtue of on-site evolution in tandem with elevated digital trust and authority (the real purpose of SEO).
The undeniable value of adding topical theme-relevant content is imperative for long-term positioning. Why, you might ask? Because as your website grows, your opportunity to raise your website’s SEO ceiling (the range of competitive keywords you can rank for by default/virtue of your websites trust, age and theme) shift and evolve concurrently.
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by John Lewis.
If you’re a business entrepreneur promoting your business online through blog marketing, incorporating video blogging into your business blog is something you mustn’t overlook. Today there are a plethora of video hosting websites such as YouTube, viddler etc. that you cannot afford to be left out of this powerful online marketing tool.
The increase of these video hosting sites, most of which are free, has made the popularity of hosting videos on the internet to go right through the roof in recent years and this has also made video blogging to be a wise choice.
Read the rest of this article from Web Income Journal.
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by Steve Parker.
With the ability to affect page one Google search results, YouTube videos have been a great digital marketing tool for years. Many marketers, however, still aren’t taking full advantage of all YouTube has to offer. So here are five tips for how to use YouTube video marketing to improve SEO, conversion rates and increase site traffic.
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by John Rampton.
These days, blogging activity makes great way to make some extra money. Obviously, this is possible only if you are able to create a large database of visitors and people coming back to your blog. Most blogs that exist nowadays attract a large variety of visitors mainly because they provide free information.
However, the fact that you intend to provide free information is not going to help you to make money. What you must do is to learn how to use this in order to make money by simply running a virtual platform.
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by Grant Crowell.
I feature a video presentation of Ramon DeLeon, manager of six Domino’s Pizza stores in Chicago, and a frequent vlogger and public speaker on social media marketing. Ramon is the recipient of the Chicago Social Media Club’s 2011 Chicago Social Media Person of the Year Award, and is a speaker at the upcoming Blogworld & New Media Expo 2011 in Los Angeles November 3-5th.
Read the rest of this article from ReelSEO.
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by Ona Koehler.
Video marketing is gaining prominence in the B2B world, fueled by the growth in size and scope of social media outlets and mobile technology. While viral marketing has been leveraged for publicity stunts by many consumer brands, B2B video, perhaps less sensational in nature, is also on the rise as more companies invest time and money to generate video content for their business audiences.
As a Forbes study from late 2010 showed, at least 63 percent of C-level executives viewed work-related online videos from business-related Web sites or YouTube at least once per month, and about 20 percent of respondents did so daily.
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by Jesse Langley.
Bloggers get attached to the internet. It makes perfect sense; it doesn’t take a psychiatrist to understand that someone who spends a good portion of their time creating something for a platform would be dedicated to it. Except for Starcraft players in South Korea, most of the time, this isn’t a problem.
However, it does result in bloggers forgetting that they can network with real-life people as well. Even if some people meet online, there’s still value in talking, whether it’s over the phone or a Skype call. Here are four ways you can reach out.
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by Tom.
America loves social media! We love our Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube videos. We love to be able to express ourselves, our thoughts, and our emotions on a whim. Social media has given us that technology.
We also love the ability to communicate. Owning a cell phone is about as common as owning a television set. The way we communicate with phones has vastly changed as well. We don’t just call people to share information. We can send them a photo of what we’re doing or send them a text message. The ability to have a verbal conversation over the cell phone is almost one of the least attractive features of phones. Rather, it’s the ability to connect with social media, the Internet, and send short messages that really intrigues us.
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by Priit Kallas.
Twitter is one of the fastest-growing online social media sites. It is one of the top communication methods there currently is, with more people and businesses joining the network every day.100 million accounts created in 2010 and 25 billion Tweets sent. Signing up for a Twitter account means getting in touch with a potential 255 million users (March 2011). Most of the big names have an account it has become an essential tool for online marketing and business communication.
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