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Search Engine Optimization THEN Blogging THEN Social Media Marketing

Webbiquity

They’ve adapted to using online social networks (namely LinkedIn) to identify passive candidates in the last few years and it’s serving them well. The nice thing about SEO, blogging and social media marketing, is that the results are cumulative and compounding. This is a very successful company.

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How to Increase Blog Traffic (in 10 Steps)

seo.co

Sure, Facebook-ing and micro-blogging with Twitter are hot, but a lot of people still prefer the meatier stuff that only blogging can deliver. There are plugins for automating internal SEO linking such as popular posts. Preparing your blog for RSS. Enabling RSS aggregator for your blog helps readers follow it conveniently.

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The dashboard has finally been perfected

Biznology

One of the biggest problems I have as a small businessman is keeping track of everything: RSS feeds, competitors, backend performance data, social media mentions and trends, sales cycles, reputation warnings, revenue data, my inboxes, my calendar, key RSS feeds, search performance, tasks, and a million other sources of data.

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Curating Content for Thought Leadership: How to Build Authority and Influence in your Industry

Scoop.it

Get backlinks and mentions- Thought leadership is not an SEO strategy. This would ultimately strengthen your SEO profile. However, YouTube or LinkedIn users prefer slightly longer form content. RSS feeds offer an easy way to stay updated with every piece of content a site has published.

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How to Launch a Successful Blog in 12 Weeks: Lessons from Webbiquity

Webbiquity

Link to the new blog from your website, Facebook page, LinkedIn and Twitter profiles, other social networking and social bookmarking profiles, comments you leave on other blogs—anywhere you can create a link. Use Twitter. Twitter is the fourth-highest source of traffic to Webbiquity, just behind Google. SEO the blog.

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Can we really trust Google 2014?

Biznology

Neither is Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn (I’ll get to these guys in a minute). And, to a degree, took RSS with it. Again, in the spirit of fairness, RSS may have been dying (see here and here ) whether Google kept Reader or not. Twitter is growing its Promoted Accounts and Promoted Tweets products.

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3 Ways to Make Your Corporate Blog’s Sidebar Work Harder

The Point

Just be sure to offer the reader as many subscription options as possible, and at a minimum: Email, RSS, and Twitter. If you post blog content to your Facebook or LinkedIn or Google Plus page, add those also. These days, however, it’s not enough to simply display a row of icons (RSS, Tweet, Email) and expect the reader to act.

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