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10 Things That Expose Good Sites to Google Panda

Adam Sherk

We work with a lot of major publishers and nearly all of them have had at least a few titles get hit by Panda in recent years. So I thought I’d share some of the most common causes of Panda problems for reputable publishers. Hopefully this will help others to avoid a similar fate. Instituting a minimum word count is helpful.

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8 Critical SEO and Digital Marketing Opportunities

Adam Sherk

So I put together a round-up of current SEO and digital marketing trends that offer good opportunities for publishers. 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.

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10+ Indispensable (and Free!) Marketing Graders and Social Media Scores

Buffer Social

or you can plug a URL into a new tool and have it tell you what it thinks. Enter your blog’s URL and your email address, and press go. Marketing Grader will give you an overall score for your website, based on four categories: Performance Mobile SEO Security. The more feedback, the better. Hubspot’s Marketing Grader.

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Foursquare and The New York Times Archive Would Be a Great Match

Adam Sherk

While the most natural opportunities for publishers will be tied to current news and information, there are also some compelling things that could be done with historical content. The recent partnership between Foursquare and Canada’s Metro is a good early example of the potential that exists. That’s just one idea.

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Social Networking Meets Game Consoles

Firebelly

"This update also enables developers to set specific criteria in their titles to publish additional game information to your News Feed. With social networking now leaving the computer and moving to mobile and game consoles, where does this put us? What do you think? This prevents automated programs from posting comments.

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Real-time Search Optimization for News Sites

Adam Sherk

Home About Contact PR Publishing SEO Social Media Subscribe Adam Sherk Real-time Search Optimization for News Sites by Adam Sherk on March 16, 2010 The major search engines are making real-time search a priority, resulting in good visibility opportunities for news sites especially for breaking news.

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Jake's Take: Comcast Cares & You Can Too

Firebelly

A BusinessWeek article  published in 2009 chronicles Eliason’s day at the company - reading and responding to the disgruntled customers on Twitter. Many companies are hiring people specifically to track these comments and respond appropriately.It   Comcast’s Frank Eliason started using Twitter to respond to customers in 2008.