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4 Research Methods to Find Unique Angles Outside The First Page of Google

Buffer Social

My content and keyword research was limited to what I saw on search engine results pages (SERPs) for a long time, especially at the beginning of my content writing journey. So, I ventured out to find more research methods to address this issue. You need to expand your research beyond those pages to serve these gaps.

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How We’re Reorganizing 216 Articles in Our Help Center

Buffer Social

Throughout the days, months, and years, our Help Center, where we keep up to date articles about Buffer for our customers, had become just that. We know we can’t just go in and edit each article as it stands. Nobody wants to hear they’re outdated… stale… or old. That’s the problem, though.

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How To Do LinkedIn Competitor Analysis & Research

Keyhole.co

LinkedIn allows you to conduct market research and gain accurate insights. This way, you know exactly what insights you want to retrieve at the end of your research. Reactions and comments: This KPI helps you gauge what the audience demands from your niche. LinkedIn competitor analysis and research using Keyhole.

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Dear Blog Comment Spammer: I Think Your Comment Spam Tool is Broken

Bill Hartzer

Dear Blog Comment Spammer, who just left a comment on one of my recent blog posts: I think whatever software tool or script that you are using is broken. Whatever the reason, you should have noticed that none of the blog comments that are left on my blog actually allow outgoing links to websites. referring to this article.

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On Research, Measurement’s Oft-Forgotten Sibling

Waxing UnLyrical

However, prior to that we had a great chat with Steve King of Emergent Research , and I wanted to give you the much-delayed recap from that chat. And that is because far too many public relations practitioners still don’t understand the importance of research. On the different types of research: primary, secondary, etc.:

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Feature Friday: Why Negative Blog Comments are Important and Wanted

Ari Herzog

The following is a feature article by Jeannie Chan. Having negative comments on your Facebook wall or blog means you’re doing something right! Take those negative comments from your pagans, and address it in a way that talks to your core believers! This may come as a surprise to you, being a reader of a social media blog.

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Blog Comment Spammer Leaves Comment. Forgets to Spin the Content.

Bill Hartzer

When you have a fairly popular blog, you have to deal with comment spammers. Unfortunately, blog comment spamming still works apparently, or at least the blog spammers haven’t learned that it doesn’t work. Nonetheless, I’m still amazed at some of the comments left on the blog.