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How to Increase Blog Traffic (in 10 Steps)

seo.co

There’s really no cap to how many readers your blog could attract on a daily basis, as long as you provide unique, interesting, useful, timely, and relevant content. 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. Preparing your blog for RSS.

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4 Ways That Content Curation Can be Vital to Small Business Marketing

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By sharing, commenting, or referencing existing content from relevant and popular sources, small businesses have an opportunity of building trust with their audience and generating a greater level of credibility. The best way of building your brand is to get ahead of the curve and gain an eye for content that has the potential to go viral.

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Chris Abraham joins Frank Eliason and Shel Holtz on FIR

Biznology

I recently wrote two articles relevant to the show, The Implications for PR if Twitter Goes Away and The Secret to Mastodon’s Success is Mastering the Hyperlocal , both of which were foci of the podcast. The only reason this occurred to me is because I went back in time to when I was a Twitter baby, via my experience on Mastodon.

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More Free Marketing Training

The Effective Marketer

That’s why I’m eager to check out two resources: MarketingProfs Digital Marketing World The folks at MarketingProfs held an online trade show that had a great speaker lineup and relevant topics for those in the online world, being very focused on tactics for lead generation, social media, and email marketing among other topics.

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How to use social media for lead generation

markempa

They scanned the Web, the blogosphere, online fourms, and communities to find conversations relevant to their industry and their technical audience. An RSS feed gave the team something to review each morning. The team also used their blog to write stories on subjects that had the potential to go viral.

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Magic Quadrant or Magic Numbers? A Judge Will Decide. « The.

The Effective Marketer

And it will help stir some debate about the usefulness of such reports to consumers in general and how relevant the reports are. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Email Subscription Subscribe to the RSS feed Follow Daniel on Twitter Connect via LinkedIn Follow Me On Twitter!

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The Danger of Email Marketing Benchmarks « The Effective Marketer

The Effective Marketer

and start fine tuning the message, email design, subject line, date and time sent, and other relevant variables to each segment and you will start creating your own baseline. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 OK, if you insist, here are some links to benchmarks I found online. United States License.