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Blog Tip – Write For Your Readers, Not The Search Engines

SocMed Sean

Before we ever dive into the technology behind their blog, I like to explore their content and their attitude toward the search engines. The problem is, what if the search engine spiders like your content, but your readers don’t? The problem is, what if the search engine spiders like your content, but your readers don’t?

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Creating an online review management strategy

Sprout Social

Reviews for local businesses are everywhere. From the business’ perspective, a review management strategy, or watching these reviews and knowing how to respond to them, is an important piece of your overall marketing strategy. Reviews can also offer you an opportunity to identify flaws in your business or operations.

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Spring Cleaning For Your Blog – How A Little Work Can Drive Search Engine And Social Media Traffic

SocMed Sean

From time to time, I go back and review some of my early posts, and sometimes I’m a bit appalled. Remember, the more you clean up those old posts the more they will pay you back with increased search engine traffic or organic traffic from social networks like Twitter and Facebook.

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Book Suggestions from Social Networks

Net-Savvy Executive

Do you ask your friends, follow reviews or seller recommendations, or just go for the bestsellers? Whether you like your books on paper or downloaded, you have to know it exists to read it, and because we''re in the twenty teens, there''s a social way to do it online. It''s sort of social, if a bit too much effort.

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How a Lack of Focus Killed a Top Brand: The Fall of Princeton Review

Waxing UnLyrical

(Disclosure: Testmasters , a Princeton Review competitor, is a client of mine.). was the number one search engine. As for social networks, you might have heard of a site called MySpace. And Princeton Review has capitalized on that trend. Goodbye market advantage, hello losses for Princeton Review.

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Crowdbooster Review: Social Analytics & Optimization

Jason Yormark

Some really cool features that differentiate Crowdbooster include their recommendation engine which I’m finding very useful. If you’re looking for an easy tool to manage your social media efforts for yourself or a small to medium sized business, Crowdbooster is a great site to consider adding to your social media toolkit.

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Socialnomics Book Review | jasonyormark.com

Jason Yormark

Seeing as it is freshly released, I thought it might be useful to get a review out there for potential readers. I recommend The Social Media Bible or The New Community Rules: Marketing On The Social Web if you are looking for a resource like that. Related posts: Social Media Book Package Giveaway!

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