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3 Reasons Why SEO's Are Upset About Google's Rel=nofollow Announcement

Hubspot

Let's say I'm a Wikipedia editor, and I've recently written a page about zebras. Following the success of my Wikipedia page, I get an email in my inbox. So what if a fake news site is listed on a Wikipedia page for zebras? The issue, of course, arises when that fake news site is listed on a bunch of other high domain sites.

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Marketer of The Month Podcast- EPISODE 092: Integrating PR Into Your Marketing Strategy for a Successful 2023

Outgrow

And so I would run ads and landing pages and I get three orders in a row from a new ad. And then, over the next six months, we saw that the people who received the professional letter and book were coming back and ordering and resulting in 30 to 40% more revenue. And then I did that with Google when they launched.

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10+ Indispensable (and Free!) Marketing Graders and Social Media Scores

Buffer

The free Nibbler test looks at a laundry list of site and blog characteristics—more than 20 high-level items—spitting out an overall score (on a scale of 1 to 10) and a list of improvements ordered by priority. Add social media buttons on articles and pages of your website. WooRank grade for Warby Parker’s marketing.

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Playing the online reputation shell game

Biznology

“Misdirection is a form of deception in which the attention of an audience is focused on one thing in order to distract its attention from another,” according to Wikipedia; and, according to the Wiktionary, redirection is “the automated process of taking a user to a location other than the one selected.”

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5 Simple Tips to Avoid Wasting Your Work Day

Leadspace

It’s not rocket science, it’s just a simple trick which lets you hit the ground running the next day, instead of wasting your best hours, while you mind is still fresh, getting things in order. Isn’t it funny how easily a little research for a blog or report can morph into an hour-long Wikipedia binge?

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The New LinkedIn SEO Strategy: Collaborative Articles

Single Grain

The new system of “collaborative articles” assembles all the collective expertise of LinkedIn’s most knowledgeable members and presents that wisdom in succinct articles organized on different topics. Think of it like a new and improved Wikipedia. LinkedIn, according to SimilarWeb , boasts a whopping 5.26

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Why Journalists Are Outranking Marketers in Search (And How We Can Compete)

Hubspot

Thanks to the rise in inbound practices like content marketing and brand journalism, the articles published by brands have begun to evidence some of the hallmarks that make news sites so Google-friendly. For example, influencing page and domain authority is like steering an ocean liner: It’s doable, provided you’re not in a hurry.