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Darren Rowse has some good tips on how to use social media sites: Be an Active Participant Have a Consistent Presence on Different Social Media Sites Add Value to the Wider Community Let Others Sell You
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Given that the cost per acquisition (CPA) through organic search is a fraction of most other media, Jeff Quipp had this observation. For Clients: If Sales/ROI = Increased Qualified Referrals + Improved Rankings then: Authority = Increased Qualified Referrals + Improved Rankings then it stands to reason that: Sales/ROI = Authority building = industry knowledge [...]
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Jeff Quipp of SearchEnginePeople had an interesting article on What is authority and how to build it. Thanks Jeff for a terrific explanation. photo credit: Erica_Marshall There are only 3 primary strategies: 1) Be an expert, of which there are 3 primary approaches that I’m aware of: a) Be amongst the best at a particular [...]
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Apple announced details do the iPhone SDK today and I am impressed. First a drag and drop UI builder, access to all OS X services, and extensive debugging and performance monitoring. The really big news is the free distribution via AppStore, a iPhone service that will allow WIFI or cell network download and install of [...]
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Why use Facebook for business? To find more opportunities to network with other business people. Here are some more from Tinu Abayomi-Paul: 1- The very nature of Facebook is viral. 2- Facebook is the ultimate in social presence marketing 3- Your target market tells you exactly what it wants, and they’re easy to find. [...]
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With all the growth is social media sites I have been thinking about setting up a page on Facebook. I already use StumbleUpon a lot and have been very pleased with the traffic boost it provides. I have been hesitant about Facebook because you can’t see what is really like without opening an account, but [...]
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The seminal cover story “Blogs Will Change Your Business” from May 2005 has gotten a refresh. New facts: Yes, there were 9 million, but how many of them were active? Probably only a fraction. In early 2008, says Technorati Chairman David Sifry, the search company indexes 112 million blogs, with 120,000 new ones popping up [...]
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