September 2011
32 posts
A nice old school take on something very new school.
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Content may be king, but if you can’t get anyone to read your great content in the first place, you won’t have much success.
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Facebook is currently the largest social media network on the Internet. Odds are your readers have a profile and can immediately start sharing your content with their friends and family. So, how can you get your readers to sing your praises without begging them to do so? Simple. Install the Facebook “Like” button on your blog…
Google+ is kind of like that hipster kid that everyone suspects is cool, but no one is actually friends with. It’s not that Google+ doesn’t have great features (it does), but the vast majority of your friends are still on Facebook and have no intention of “switching” anytime soon. However, as a small business owner or independent marketer, you’re probably wondering what Google+ can do for your business and if it can actually help your site do better in the search results. Well… yes. Kind of….
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I spend a lot of time on the internet. As an internet marketer, I look at hundreds of websites a week, and probably thousands each month. And a good number of those sites are blogs. But most of these blogs suck….
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What I’ve made is kind of a practical guide to creating effective linkbait written to myself for you to enjoy and use too. The biggest thing I learnt is the process to this – that’s why it’s best to start at the beginning, but you can skip around from the table of contents if that helps. Yes, it is hard work, but if you follow every step in this guide, you’re bound to be able to impress clients, your boss and win SEO budget by delivering effective results.
Read more: http://www.distilled.net/linkbait-guide/#ixzz1WoUId9sP
Ad Networks offer bloggers a low-maintenance way to generate income. Think of ad networks as blogging matchmakers; they find advertisers and match them with bloggers who meet the advertiser’s demographic requirements. All bloggers have to do is install a bit of web code on their blog and they can start earning revenue….
Instead of trying to use buzzwords like ‘engagement’ I’m going to cut straight to the chase and offer a tip to any and all social network users by informing you that adding a personable picture/avatar to you social profile is THE most important way to make connections and build…
