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Conquering Big Industries: My Bulletproof SEO Strategy

Viper Chill

This isn’t the first time I’ve tackled big markets – I used to have clients in some of the biggest niches out there (casino, mobile phones, etc) – but it’s the first year where I’ve really started to take on these industries for myself. It doesn’t change.

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This Week in Social Media - 3/19/2013

Social Media Marketing

Each week at Ford, I compose a newsletter that includes a series of links about current events and trends in the worlds of technology, social media, mobile, communications and marketing in order to keep the wider team up to date on changes, newsworthy items and content that might be useful in their jobs. These are those links.

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Social Pros Podcast – Justin Levy, Citrix Online

Convince & Convert

In lieu of Delicious or something along those lines, I’m actually using Pinterest as a place where I log and store all the things I want to remember that I read in social media. I wanted to talk a bit about some research that was published , I think, this week by Digitas , or sponsored by Digitas. It’s super-duper funny.

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2008: Social Media, SEO, and More " techipedia | tamar weinberg

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

A Sample Social Media Toolkit : Chris Brogan talks about some of the ways you can tap into the social media field. 7 Social Media Websites and their Impact on SEO explores Mixx, Sphinn, Twitter, Digg, delicious, StumbleUpon, and Reddit and shows the positive and negative impact of using each. Maybe you should. submit_url = [.]

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How to Get an Influencer's Attention

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

For example, I write a lot about AOL, and after the recent layoffs, I wrote how the entire mobile advertising team took a voluntary buyout and quit the company. Peter is also the founder of Gizmodo, Joystiq, hackaday, and Engadget Mobile. Previously, Nich wrote for Valleywag and InternetNews.com. Ryan : …and keep doing it.