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8 Social Media Questions Publishers Should Be Asking Themselves

Adam Sherk

To provide a strategic overview and set a framework for the discussion I came up with a list of questions that summarizes the types of issues we frequently encounter in helping publishers with social media. Here are eight social media questions that publishers should be asking themselves: 1.

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My Top Posts of 2012 on Inbound Marketing and Audience Development

Adam Sherk

8 Social Media Questions Publishers Should Be Asking Themselves. The Facebook analytics tools post is actually from December 2011 but since it was a top performer this year I’m letting it make the list. Related posts: My Top Posts of 2011 on SEO, PR and Social Media for Publishers. I hope you found some of them useful.

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Top 10 Reasons The New York Times is Really Putting up a Paywall

Adam Sherk

Home About Contact PR Publishing SEO Social Media Subscribe Adam Sherk Top 10 Reasons The New York Times is Really Putting up a Paywall by Adam Sherk on January 20, 2010 Today The New York Times made it official that they will be introducing a metered model starting in 2011. UPDATE: For those interested in more actual information, NYTco.

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5 Ways that Social Media Impacts SEO

Adam Sherk

That’s a common question these days as publishers try to make the most of search and social for audience development. My Top Posts of 2011 on SEO, PR and Social Media for Publishers. It is intended to be a general overview for publishers. Hopefully you’ll find it useful.

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Can Publishers Harvest Social Media Intent in a Meaningful Way?

Adam Sherk

This week I’ll be part of a panel discussion at Socialize that will address just that question: Social Media: Harvesting Intent for Better ROI. Fewer PR Organizations Plan to Increase Focus on SEO and Social Media in 2011. But is it possible to extract user intent in a meaningful way? What tools and methods are you using?