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Getting Started with Integrating Search and Social Media

Saying It Social

Saying It Social Your Social Media Marketing Resource Home About Polls Our Services Testimonials It’s Time to Think about Integrating Search & Social Media Google and Microsoft’s Bing recently struck deals to incorporate social media into their real-time search results. Search engines like this and reward it.

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10 Premium SEO Tools That You Can Try for Free (or Cheap)

Kikolani

Crawl Test – Check your site to see how accessible it is to the search engines, link information and identify common SEO problems that may be systemic. You can see everything about your link profile quickly: homepage vs. deep links, high authority vs. low quality links, nofollow vs. dofollow, website category, website type, and more.

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Link-building Tips and Tools for Bloggers in a Post-Panda and Penguin World

ProBlogger

Remember that link building should not just be solely for increasing search engine rankings or building up PageRank. Links can do this regardless of whether or not they contain the “nofollow” attribute, contain redirects, come from a site with a high PageRank , and so on. This should be your immediate goal as well.

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5 Tips to Land Quality Press Links Using HARO

Kikolani

According to research done by Search Engine Land , you’ve got nothing to worry about. The final thing you should look for is whether or not their links are Dofollow or Nofollow. That being said, even a Nofollow link can earn you a massive amount of referral traffic if the site is popular. These are high quality links.

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Best Social Media Stats, Facts and Marketing Research of 2010

Webbiquity SMM

The social prehistory of search engine marketing relevance and what it means for SEO and content by Conversionation. Brittany Brouse reports that “43% of employees at the largest companies in the US (think Gap, Microsoft and Google) report using LinkedIn for professional reasons. Seems like a bit of a disconnect.

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Six Figure Writing: My Journey from English Failure to Blogging.

Viper Chill

From there I’ll paste the post into Microsoft Word to help me spot any spelling or grammatical errors I may have missed. target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> 69 Comments Benny the Irish polyglot says: April 15, 2010 at 11:23 am Excellent and inspirational post once again Glen!! And remember, you are a writer.

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