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The Ultimate Guide to Infographic Marketing

Convince & Convert

Unfortunately, as soon as we realized infographics could boost brand visibility, the well-researched, carefully written, expertly designed infographics became a small minority in a proliferation of terrible infographics created solely for linkbait. Blogger Outreach. Ensure your landing page is as user-friendly as possible.

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Best of 2007: Blog Posts on Social Media Marketing

WebMarketCentral

Get a Facebook Strategy by Buzz Marketing for Technology Blogger and podcaster Paul Dunay explains why and how you should develop a brand-building strategy for Facebook leveraging other popular social networking tools.

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Best of 2008 (So Far) - Social Media Optimization, Part 1

WebMarketCentral

How can you generate lots of high-quality links in just half an hour per day? MySpace and Facebook hold the top two spots) while other findings are more suprising (such as that LinkedIn is only #9, and Twitter—which I use but have never really understood the appeal of—grew more than 4,000% last year).

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Top 5 Inbound Marketing Articles to Start the Week: Linkbait Techniques

Hubspot

Linkbaiting often gets a bad rap, yet creating great content that generates inbound links is hardly a questionable technique. Our top inbound marketing article of the past week challenges the stereotype that linkbaiting is controversial and offers several great tips for creating link-worthy content.

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Beginner’s Guide to Business Blogging in 2019

Single Grain

Active company blogs generate 67% more leads than websites without blogs. Let’s take a look at how the two differ: Betty, the bad business blogger , knows how vital her blog is, but can never seem to find the time in her day to commit to it. Gary, the good business blogger , takes a different approach.