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The whole social marketing world seems to be buzzing about Digg’s new toolbar for several weeks now and this article further dissects what the fuss is really about. Several issues such as content copying and copyright infringement have been raised over the introduction of Digg’s toolbar. Why did Digg introduce a new addition to their system? Simple. They wanted to keep track of who visits their pages and at the same time make a new and better algorithm.
Shana Albert’s success story in social media
Shana Albert a.k.a TheNanny612 is considered a social media phenomenon as she successfully penetrated into a close-knit group of SEM and SEO professionals even though she was considered neither. In this interview, Shana reveals her views on working from home, where the idea of selling pre-education kits came from, what it took for her to build a website and her views on making a living based on online business and websites.
Site architecture refers to the way your website layout works. A flat website architecture would mean that the users will need fewer clicks to go from your homepage to different pages in your website. This term also refers to the number of links each page of your website houses. According to Linkscape, the average number of links a website has is 75. It is recommended that you keep a flat architecture for your website and to achieve this you have to look into: broken links, server header responses, duplicate content and canonical indexes.
This insightful article written by Virginia Nussey asks one of the most common questions there is on ownership issues over the internet and that is, who owns what on the web? Thanks to web, it can get pretty hard to pinpoint who or where is the original source of content. The article tackles three different sources of content which are traditional media, social media networks and user content.
The effect of positive comments in social media
It has been said over and over again that combining good comments and social media is a winning formula and this article further demonstrates this strong point. Different ways on posting a positive comment can be summed up in a condensed list which include keeping comments short and funny, add to the conversation, responding to comments on your comments and being real and genuine about what you really feel about the topic.
4 Reasons of having a blog according to Twitter
The author posted a question in Twitter that asks people what their reasons of making a blog are and here are the top 4 responses that he received: blogs are a good platform to be considered an expert, gives your company a personality, for SEO purposes and helps in staying relevant.
Let’s face it. All the right SEO tools in the world will not make your site better if you don’t know anything about the SEO. It’s all about the skills of the warrior and not the SEO tools that you use. In this article, different tools characteristics are given so that you will have an easy time looking for the best SEO tools. These are: quality, comfort, efficient, adaptable, expendable and having a good battle plan to use all the tools that you want.
Brand building and social media
One important session during the IM Spring Break focused on brand building and using social media. This session which was headed by Jeff Quipp, Brian Chappell and Li Evans gave specific tips and how-tos when it comes to using social media and brand building. Some of the tips given included: determining the best content format to use, testing the content, finding a good network to promote and determining the best social media to use.
Things you should know by heart if you are an SEO expert
Basically, this is a list of HTML 4 elements that you should know by heart if you want to be an SEO professional. Take a look at the list and see how much of an expert you are and how much more you need to know to even be considered as one.
This article pinpoints the 5 advertising pitfalls that you should not do in your PPC campaign. These 5 pitfalls are: not knowing who your target audience is, not making your ad targeted and granulized, believing that the more keywords you have the better it will be for your campaign, having a content network which is not really reliable and not understanding match types well enough.










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