Posts Tagged ‘ blog ’

Facebook: The Barometer of the Social Web

December 1, 2010

After you determine which blogs are the most popular with your Facebook friends, Twitter followers, or people from other social networking sites, go to those blogs and figure out what made them so popular.  It’s easy to assume the content alone makes your blogs popular, and that might be the case.  Though, if you go [...]


Blogging and Comparitive Analytics

November 30, 2010

Today, let’s look at how you can use your Facebook visitors to determine what types of people are visiting your site.  If you didn’t read my blog yesterday, you might want to read yesterday’s blog Welcome to Google Analytics Sniper Training School before you read today’s blog.  For those who read yesterday’s blog, after you’ve [...]


Tips to Fix Your Bounce Rate

November 15, 2010

If you write Web/SEO content, you write.  You may not write well, but you write.  And the secret writing well is stealing from others who write better.  No, I don’t mean plagiarism.  I mean finding out what works and adapting what works to your own writing style.  Any good writer will tell you not to [...]


Socialize Your Search Experience

November 3, 2010

Today, let’s talk about how Flock integrates search into the social Web experience.  In the top right corner of the My World tab, you will notice a search bar.  Next to the magnifying glass, you’ll notice the icon of the search engine it’s defaulted to and an arrow key.  You can use that arrow key [...]


To Blog or not to Blog? That is not the Question!

October 26, 2010

Of course you should blog.  The question should be, ‘what should I blog about’?  Well, what is the theme, or the central purpose, of your website?  Blog about your site’s central purpose or things related to your site’s central purpose.  I started blogging about social media marketing (SMM) and SEO/Web content.  I branched out and [...]


Link Bridges

October 25, 2010

For anyone new to the concept of SEO, that is an acronym for search engine optimization.  If you are referring to a person who engages in search engine optimization it can also stand for search engine optimizer.  With that said, an SEO does not simply write SEO content, rather an SEO does whatever is necessary [...]


Day 1: The Value of Monitoring the Social Web

October 4, 2010

#social#networking #social#media #social#web #social#media#monitoring #social#media#analytics One of the most annoying things about trying to choose a social media monitoring tool is all the options.  Often, enterprise social media analytics like Alterian’s SM2 and Radian6 are too expensive and overwhelming.  And those services that will monitor your social media presence using the best value aren’t easy [...]


Becoming Your Own Competition

September 16, 2010

Recently, I read a blog that purported that SEO content is all but dead.  This blog listed 15 ways in which a person could use social media marketing to spread their message across the Webiverse.  One of the ways suggested was to write articles and post them on article submission sites.  I commented on his [...]


Amplifying Your Message with Social Bookmarking

September 2, 2010

So, first thing’s first.  I owe TweetDeck an apology.  I said in yesterday’s blog they don’t allow users to schedule Tweets.  Their latest version, which was never updated on my computer, does allow users to schedule Tweets.  So, I apologize for the misinformation; though, if my computer did not automatically update TweetDeck, there are probably [...]


Squidoo and Your Social Media Marketing Campaign

August 30, 2010

Every company wants to listen to their customer base, and Squidoo allows them to do that. When you create a lens, you have a plethora of options of modules. Among those modules is a poll module to ask your customer base what they do or don’t want. This module only allows users to ask multiple [...]


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