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How We Got a Link from The Huffington Post

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It was the perfect example of that legendary “Great Content” that SEOs love to talk about, and it was going fully viral. 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. Respond quickly to new stories.

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4 Reasons the New Google Local Stack Sucks

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Contractors know that phone numbers can play a big role in your branding. Other distinct numbers, or numbers that are posted on enough offline materials, can also contribute to your branding. They’re important for brand exposure, building trust, and setting landing page expectations.

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4 Reasons Why We Love Super Long Tail Informational Posts

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“Informational long tail posts” might not be the hottest topic in SEO, but we’ve learned to love them. That’s going to help brand awareness and sew some good will along the way (see reason #1). Between you, me, and the wall, a lot of our clients operate in boring industries.

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What Your Webmaster Can’t Do For You

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In the web development and SEO worlds, especially, even the industry’s best and brightest are subject to the whims of Google, Mozilla, Yelp, and hundreds of other major players. SEO juggernaut Andrew Shotland gives the following advice to anyone who’s considering changing their company’s name: 1. What Can I Do About It? Don’t Do It!

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SEO in 2014: Where It’s All Headed

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It’s that magical time of the year again when everyone tries to guess what’s next for SEO. 2013 was a downright bizarre year for SEO, which is why you’re bound to see all sorts of wacky predictions for 2014. What Happened to SEO in 2013? 2013 was the most turbulent year for SEO since they invented the internet.

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