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Search Engine Optimization THEN Blogging THEN Social Media Marketing

Webbiquity

Additionally, every one of our posts has a quick link to Delicious, Digg, Reddit and StumbleUpon. I’ve also started using Twitter to communicate with existing and prospective clients and have used my blog to drive traffic to my Twitter page and build up my Twitter fanbase. Yes, I’m tragically connected .

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Three Overlooked Ways to Improve SEO Results

Webbiquity

Public Relations (PR): trying to manually build links from high-quality sites is difficult, tedious and time-consuming. But a well-written and optimized press release can generate dozens or even hundreds of links from quality news sites and blogs overnight. First, make sure the press release itself it well-optimized (e.g.

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Best Social PR Guides, Tips and Tools of 2010

Webbiquity

Twitter Pitching Etiquette: What works, what doesn’t… by COMMS Corner. The Most Overused Buzzwords and Marketing Speak in Press Releases by Adam Sherk. Public Relations: The best press release is no press release by MarketingSherpa. Pitching on Twitter? Interactive PR Guides, Tips and Tools.

PR 100
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Best Interactive PR Articles and Blog Posts of 2009

Webbiquity

Interactive PR, sometimes called social PR, is a combination of search-optimizing press releases, creating social media releases through tools like PitchEngine , blogger outreach and the use of social media to promote company news and announcements. Social Media PR: Top 10 Ways Not to Pitch Bloggers by Pierce Mattie Public Relations New York.

PR 100
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Best Social PR Guides and Tips of 2010 (So Far)

Webbiquity

Social media has fundamentally altered the practice of public relations. For example, “PRO: Twitter gives us a great way to leverage PR. Specifically, 89% said they turn to blogs for story research, 65% to social media sites such as Facebook and LinkedIn, and 52% to microblogging services such as Twitter.”

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Social Pros 25 – Alison Carlman, globalgiving

Convince & Convert

Digg died this week, basically, I guess Digg died several weeks ago but like it officially died this week. I would say they sold or they got sold or they’re no longer Digg as we know it or as we knew it, but yes, I guess you could also say they’re dead. Digg, it’s more of like the demise of Digg.

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Directing the message - Tiger finally speaks

Dahle Communication

Sadly, Tiger's representatives were adhering to the old-school philosophy of public relations: that they can control the message. Back in the day before social media and websites like TMZ.com , public relations was all about controlling the message. If you are unfamiliar with that type of logic let me explain.

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