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Women in Blogging: 125 Fearless Female Bloggers

Kikolani

Alice is a writer of both fiction and nonfiction, and co-author of the book Let’s Panic About Babies (due out in March 2011). She is co-authoring a Facebook Marketing All-In-One for Dummies book scheduled to be released in March 2011, and is a regular author at Social Media Examiner. Follow her @aliventures on Twitter.

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79 Remarkable Social Media Marketing Facts and Statistics for 2012

Webbiquity SMM

Paid search leads average a 7% rate, while outbound marketing leads (e.g., Between mid-2009 and late 2011, “messaging friends declined 12%, searching for new contacts fell 17% and joining a group of Facebook users dropped 19% in the U.S.” 55% access Twitter via a mobile device. Mobile Marketing.

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79 Remarkable Social Media Marketing Facts and Statistics for 2012

Webbiquity SMM

Paid search leads average a 7% rate, while outbound marketing leads (e.g., Between mid-2009 and late 2011, “messaging friends declined 12%, searching for new contacts fell 17% and joining a group of Facebook users dropped 19% in the U.S.” 55% access Twitter via a mobile device. Mobile Marketing.

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2010

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Local/Mobile Search. Social Media Etiquette: 20 Do’s and Don’ts to Avoid Looking Like an Ass (Directory Journal): I write another social media etiquette handbook , but I really like this version with more general but helpful things to consider when doing that social media thing. Local/Mobile Search.

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62 Experts Share Their #1 Actionable SEO Technique

Writtent Blog

Look for low-hanging technical fruit on your site like indexation, canonical, crawling and mobile issues, design a proper internal linking structure, and make sure your information architecture makes sense. That’s when it hit me: the smartest way was to use my Android as a phone, not a mobile computer. Jeremy Rivera.

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