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8 Critical SEO and Digital Marketing Opportunities

Adam Sherk

Hosted and Mobile-Specific Article Formats. As a user I like the new hosted and mobile-specific article formats, be that Facebook Instant Articles , Apple News Format or Google’s AMP project. Fast and clean is a good combination, especially on mobile. Are you taking full advantage of these opportunities?

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Ross Mayfield's Weblog: Elevating the Enterprise 2.0 Conversation

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Its time to elevate the conversation beyond features (wiki, blog, RSS, social networking, etc.), Ross Mayfields Weblog. Markets, Technology & Musings. « Techmeme Persistent Search Feeds | Main. Enterprise 2.008 » June 12, 2008. Elevating the Enterprise 2.0 Conversation. UPDATE: Video of the keynote. Conference. Comments: Feeds.

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17 Plugins to Improve Your WordPress Blog

Ari Herzog

RSS Footer inserts a customized line of code at the bottom of every blog post whether you receive it by RSS or other means. WPTouch provides a mobile-friendly view of this blog for smartphones and other mobile devices. Only your first will be moderated, per the comment policy , to ensure you are not spamming.

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23 WordPress Plugins I Use: Part 5

Ari Herzog

RSS Footer does what the name implies. At the bottom of every blog post that is syndicated by RSS , a line of code is inserted indicating it was sourced right here. WPTouch iPhone Theme provides a mobile-friendly view of this blog for a range of smartphones and other mobile devices.

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Best Twitter Tips, Tools and Tactics of 2011

Webbiquity SMM

The delightful Kristi Hines digs deep into Twitter, explaining how to do things like deleting a “Recent Image,” create customized RSS feeds from Twitter, use Twitter’s Advanced Search, search Twitter results using Google, get the most out of your Twitter bio and more. ” Twitter’s New Look and Feel.

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The Very First Thing You Should Do in 2010

Viper Chill

Page 3 My third and final tab on Netvibes is used for reputation monitoring: Here I have simply added RSS feeds from places like Twitter Search and Google Blog Search. target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> 52 Comments Anthony Feint says: January 4, 2010 at 11:43 am I’ve setup feeds in Google blogsearch, alerts etc that monitor my brands.

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Getting Mass Traffic from StumbleUpon: A Definitive Guide

Viper Chill

I remember the days when traffic from the service would only have a 30% bounce rate, and while it’s around 80% now, a percentage of visitors still leave comments and sign-up to your RSS feed which is what most people want them to do. Maybe you need to make your RSS more clear (like I mentioned on our coaching call) in the left sidebar.