Adam Sherk

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The Best Free (or Cheap) Tools for Blogger and Influencer Outreach

Adam Sherk

Social monitoring tools like Radian6 and PR suites like Vocus and Cision offer the greatest range of functionality for research and contact management. However utilizing enterprise-level tools is not always an option for smaller organizations, or even large ones with budget constraints. Each tool is free unless otherwise noted.

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8 Social Media Questions Publishers Should Be Asking Themselves

Adam Sherk

Not including @[brand] or listing a third party tool instead (e.g. AKA Are we collaborating effectively?). The main theme here is the need for better collaboration between the marketing, editorial and technical teams. Using the full HTML title tag (with a bunch of extra information) instead of just an optimized headline.

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Link Building Tactics for Publishers

Adam Sherk

These activities typically involve collaboration with multiple groups including tech, edit and audience development as well as the SEO, PR and social media teams. Regardless of their direct SEO value, partner links are a valuable tool for audience development and traffic building and something that is worth taking advantage of.

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Google Living Stories – Just Snazzy Topic Pages or is Google on to.

Adam Sherk

Shining a Spotlight on Video News Webmaster Tools: Updates to Search queries, Parameter handling and Messages Twitter data lets NPR glimpse a future of app-loving news junkies Shared Items Disclaimer The opinions expressed on this blog are Adam Sherks own and do not necessarily reflect the views of his company or its clients.

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What Horrible Things Did Time Magazine Do in 1964?

Adam Sherk

Lubalin collaborated with Ralph Ginzburg on the magazine Avant-Garde, and the typeface he designed for the magazine’s logo is still in use. David Heim September 23, 2010 at 12:10 pm re Mitch Shannon’s question: I believe that either Herb Lubalin or Ed Benguiat was the art director for fact: magazine.