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Can We Talk? Why Your Company’s Social Media Needs to Sound Human

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You may not think that a book written about the internet in 1999 would have much to offer us in the realm of web marketing today, but think again. Here’s a snippet of The Cluetrain Manifesto that was dead-on about the fundamentals: “…Markets are conversations. Who has time to micromanage anyway? Er, manage.

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How We Got a Link from The Huffington Post

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Because no one had commented on the SEO/content marketing side of it, and because the post was only six hours old, I decided to whip up my fastest blog post to date. If I had written the post on Phil’s Fish Market two weeks after the Reddit post, I would have never gotten that link. Respond quickly to new stories.

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4 Reasons Why We Love Super Long Tail Informational Posts

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The fact is, there are lots of ways to rock at content marketing in boring industries , but one of our favorites is the super long tail informational post. That’s going to help brand awareness and sew some good will along the way (see reason #1). And that’s perfectly okay.

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What Your Webmaster Can’t Do For You

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If you’re not starting a brand new company from the ground up, there is a good chance that you have lots and lots of usernames, passwords, and accounts attached to your online presence. The first and easiest thing you can do is to send your webmaster a copy of every marketing material you have. What Can I Do About it?

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SEO in 2014: Where It’s All Headed

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The kind of link building tactics that agencies have been going nuts with, like excessive guest posting and marketing infographics , are quickly running out of steam. I think it’s only inevitable that a ton of small businesses will exit the market. All and all, 2013 was a weird year for SEO, and 2014 is going to be even weirder.

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