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Back to Basics: 9 Lessons in Writing Tabloid-Worthy Headlines

ClearVoice

These lessons can help you improve your content headlines and keep your users on your page and site for longer periods of time. This is one of the primary reasons users will derogatorily label a piece “linkbait.”. You can always trim down and infuse humor later in the process. How to write tabloid-worthy headlines.

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Best of 2008: SEO Link Building

WebMarketCentral

But his section on "where to get links" is particularly helpful for anyone seeking to optimize local search results. offering a helpful list of resources is generally easier than providing free music downloads). His deck actually covers the organic search marketinging basics—keywords, content and links. That works sometimes.).

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9 Invaluable Lessons From Failed Link Building Campaigns

seo.co

Around 2008, “linkbait” became a popular concept and people began publishing anything they could – whether truthful or not – just to attract links and attention. While, yes, social media can help content go viral, it does NOT provide any link juice in return. The problem is that most brands don’t move fast enough.

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Best Random but Interesting B2B Marketing Posts, Articles and Resources of 2010

Webbiquity

Kerry Spellman shows how customer understanding, keyword research and content tailored to each stage of the buying decision process can be used together to shorten the buying cycle and bring revenue in the door more quickly. Another noteworthy post from Holger Schulze, again focused on the B2B marketing process but from a different angle.

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14 Unique Types of Content Every Marketer Should Try

Hubspot

Content visualizations can serve as great trump cards in the back pockets of content creators when it comes to getting prospects and leads to understand difficult concepts that your products and services help to solve. We've long sang the praises of using infographics to illustrate data-based or process-based information.