Mon.Sep 09, 2013

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Monday Roundup: Stay Secure

Waxing UnLyrical

'With the anniversary of 9-11 coming up, we’ve already started to see related stories. But one of the most important things we can do to stay secure is protecting ourselves, and our information, online. I hope these posts give you a head start. Image: solarisgirl via Flickr, CC 2.0. 1. 6 Ways To Secure Your Blog And Your Hard Work. Why: Eddie Gear shares how he fell victim to a hacker attack on his blog and what you can do to prevent such attacks. 2.

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Search Traffic Declining? You’re Not Alone (and What to Do About It)

Webbiquity SMM

'If your website traffic from organic search has fallen over the past year, take some small solace in knowing you’re not alone—in fact, you’re in good (if not happy) company. Image credit: Young Digital Lab. According to research from BuzzFeed , “Search traffic to publishers has taken a dive in the last eight months, with traffic from Google dropping more than 30%…While Google makes up the bulk of search traffic to publishers, traffic from all search engines has dropped b

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What I Want to Do

Ari Herzog

'This word cloud, via Wordle shows the frequency of tasks for my next job. What do I want to do? Having applied for several vacancy announcements in recent days, I copied the responsibility sections from those job ads and created this image showing which responsibilities appear more often than others. Popularity equals size. It is not surprising that marketing, media, and communications are repeated throughout the ads.

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Using Twitter As A Research Tool

Small Business Mavericks

'Did you know you can use Twitter for research? It’s not just a marketing tool. You can use it for keyword research, market research, competitive research, or any kind of research where you need actionable data and information. Here are a few ways to use Twitter for conducting research: Twitter Search - Twitter has a search feature. You can search for any kind of information.

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21 Advanced ChatGPT Prompts To Take Your Social Media to the Next Level

Upgrade your social media game with our in-depth playbook: "21 advanced ChatGPT prompts for social media managers". These powerful prompts are tailored to supercharge your content creation, strategy development, and results analysis. Say goodbye to writer's block and hello to endless creativity as you effortlessly generate engaging posts, come up with original strategies, and optimize your social media performance - all in a fraction of the time.

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What Keeps The Chief Marketing Officer Awake At Night? - Part 1

Twist Image

'There is no doubt that the current role of the Chief Marketing Officer is fundamentally changing. What was once considered to be one of the most interesting and creative positions within the corporate environment, has now become one of the most contentious job titles any business professional could have (if they can even hold on to it ). It''s hard not to imagine how challenging of a position this can be, in a world where the marketing landscape has shifted so fundamentally in the past decade.

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Summer Reading (Summer Not)

Net-Savvy Executive

'As the kids go back to school and we ease back into more normal schedules, it''s time to take a look back at some of what came off the reading pile in recent months. No novels this year, but if you''re interested in learning something, I have a few suggestions. Big data, bigger questions Viktor Mayer-Schönberger and Kenneth Cukier''s Big Data (2013) is an approachable introduction to the trendy topic for readers who need the introduction, but it also gets into important topics for people a

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How to Protect Your WordPress Site Before the Hackers Lock You Out!

ProBlogger

'This is a guest contribution from Caleb Lane, WordPress security expert. I am sure you already have on your to do list that you need to respond to emails, return phone calls, show up for meetings, write more content, and a whole lot more. But, what if I told you that the effects of being hacked could cause all of your work to be destroyed and you would have to start over?