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Why Facebook’s Updates (probably) Won’t Kill Your Business

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If users are running into too much promotional content, like “check out our new product” and “click here to get your free whiz-bang” posts, when they’re really just looking for updates from their friends, they’re going to have a bad time. Or posts that have the same content as ads. We all know Facebook has been exploding with content.

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Why Did a Russian Weed Company Just Buy Ebola.com for $200,000?

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I took a look at the source code, to see what it was built on, and figured out the problem pretty quickly: Ebola.com’s content is basically stolen in real time from ebolanewshub.com. Suffering from poor site architecture or indexing problems, maybe? But I’ll leave that for someone else’s post.

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Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Yelp?

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Google’s adwords for mobile are better at attracting immediate conversions, Google display network is better for remarketing, Stumbleupon’s paid discovery is better for getting cool content out there, and Facebook ads are better for creating customer relationships. You can’t buy reviews, and they won’t sell you stars.

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What Your Webmaster Can’t Do For You

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Spend more of your budget on adwords and other lead generation channels, while hoping that your NAP is corrected naturally in the long run. If we’re talking about a one-stop webmaster – one who develops, designs, writes content, manages social media, and SEOs – then your webmaster can do a lot. Take the penalty.

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SEO in 2014: Where It’s All Headed

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Nowadays all the cool kids in SEO are talking about random affinities , targeting topics instead of keywords , and content strategies that go way beyond the keyword. Great Content” Was Split Down the Middle. There were two big groups of winners in content this year. Reddit (the #30 most visited site in the U.S.

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