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Don’t They Know Who You Are? Why Reputation Management is Crucial

Webbiquity

One executive I know, the president of a software company, shares the first page of Google with a biomedical researcher, a diplomat, a (not exactly best-selling) author, and the Facebook page of a college student from North Dakota. Yet he owns the first five pages of Google for his identity. A few examples. How To Be Seen.

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High Points on the Social Media Landscape

WebMarketCentral

Site Alexa Rank (March 2009) Compete Traffic (February 2009) Compete 1-Year Traffic Change Google Pagerank Facebook 5 73,787,766 +159.0% Site Alexa Rank (March 2009) Compete Traffic (February 2009) Compete 1-Year Traffic Change Google Pagerank Facebook 5 73,787,766 +159.0% 8 LinkedIn 14 11,246,726 +137.4% 7 Naymz 12,476 522,953 +93.2%

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Don't They Know Who You Are? Why Reputation Management is Critical

WebMarketCentral

One executive I know, the president of a software company, shares the first page of Google with a biomedical researcher, a diplomat, a (not exactly best-selling) author, and the Facebook page of a college student from North Dakota. Yet he owns the first five pages of Google for his identity. A few examples.

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5 SEO Lessons for the Modern Content Creator

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As users engage with your content online, it sends a signal to Google: This content is useful to users and should rank higher. Be unique: One search in Google can lead to thousands—even millions—of results. Both external and internal links indicate to Google that your webpage is a quality resource. Not sure where to start?

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