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

Webbiquity

And search engines love social media, which helps expose that rant to anyone searching for the company’s name. Consider writing a Wikipedia page about yourself. That means you’ll need to have links to third-party sources who have written about you, and the, er, idiosyncratic folks at Wikipedia will have to agree.

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New developments in B2B marketing list acquisition

Biznology

Photo credit: Wikipedia. Business lists can be divided into four general types: Compiled files assembled from directories, the Internet, or other public and private sources, by such suppliers as D&B, InfoGroup, Data.com, NetProspex and ZoomInfo. Conferences and trade shows, like Dreamforce. Rented lists of prospects.

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High Points on the Social Media Landscape

WebMarketCentral

5 Blog Tracking Sites where you can promote a blog, search blogs for specific topics, evaluate the popularity of various blogs and track selected blogs. 7 Media Sharing Sites where you can upload, promote, search and share non-text media such as video, photos and podcasts. 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

And search engines love social media, which helps expose that rant to anyone searching for the company's name. Consider writing a Wikipedia page about yourself. That means you'll need to have links to third-party sources who have written about you, and the, er, idiosyncratic folks at Wikipedia will have to agree.

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5 SEO Lessons for the Modern Content Creator

Zoominfo

But in our digital era, every modern content marketer must understand the basics of search engine optimization. The goal of most search engines is to provide users with the most relevant and useful information for each search query. Be unique: One search in Google can lead to thousands—even millions—of results.

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