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No More Geek-Speak: SEO for Smart Bloggers

Writing on the Web

Here is a sample analysis… As you can see, each post or page is graded on search engine standards. Share this on LinkedIn. Small Business SEO Copywriting Training with Heather Lloyd-Martin. Do yourself a favor and try it out , you can always unsubscribe from the monthly fee ($27 for 300 analyzes a month). Tweet This!

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Go On Get Your Blog On: How to Empower Employees as Blogging Champions

Adobe Experience Cloud Blog

by Jason Miller Marketo launched a company wide initiative to train employees on all things social media last month by declaring December as Social Media Month. All employees are trained on the Marketo social media policy from day one as it is part of our new hire orientation. Engaging in Facebook and Twitter conversations.

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Book Review: Social Media Marketing

Webbiquity

I wore out a highlighter on this one, but here are a sampling of representative quotes: “The difficult part of finding success in social media is dedicating the resources and time to your social media strategy. Social Networking (Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn, etc.). Share this on LinkedIn. Social Events (e.g., Rich Meyer.

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Best Social Media Stats, Facts and Marketing Research of 2010

Webbiquity

Social Media 3Q Update: Who Uses Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, & MySpace? Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn continued to add users in the second half of 2010, albeit at a slower pace than in previous quarters. population, and the average visit length is 23 minutes (versus 13 minutes for Twitter and 10 minutes on LinkedIn).

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Online Marketing: The Definitive Guide to Marketing Your Business Online

seo.co

Here’s a sample email template you can use for this process: Subject: You should blog about [insert your guest blog post topic]. Social Bookmarking sites (Digg, StumbleUpon, Delicious). If someone were to look at your Google+, LinkedIn, Facebook, or Twitter profile, would they see a theme in the content you share?