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| March 25, 2014 |
Let Your Audience Choose How They Want to Interact with You
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| No one can deny that long-term impact of social media interactions. Although a lonely tweet might not result in an immediate sale, that tweet might be the first step in the long series of interactions your brand has with a member of your target audience who ultimately becomes a customer. But although big social networks like Facebook and Twitter have millions of users, that doesn't automatically mean that each platform is perfect for your brand or your audience. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE |
Consider the B2B Sales Cycle When Measuring SEO Success
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| During initial conversations with potential new SEO clients we always try our best to convey that an SEO strategy is built for the long term. A client might not see much movement within the first few months, or even within the first year if it's a competitive niche. New clients often claim that they "get it", launch into the new campaign, and then within a few months the questions start coming. "Why hasn't my ranking improved for such and such keyword?" "How come my visitors aren't trending upward yet?" CLICK HERE TO READ MORE |
Filling in the Content Void
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| I came across this great post by Julie Joyce on Search Engine Land about using the YouTube keyword tool as a way to find link building opportunities. As Julie says; Never mind the awesome fact that you can get keywords and easily import them into Google AdWords for your PPC campaigns. What's really fantastic for me is that you can generate the truly random and crazy search terms that help you find those hidden gems on the Internet - the sites that might not yet be inundated with link requests or spammed up with paid links. You can find a void and fill it. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE |
3 Reasons Your Organic Growth Has Flat Lined
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| Obviously every site owner, and their SEO partners, would like to see a steadily upward increase in organic traffic once they get their SEO campaign underway. While you need to give things a few months to take hold and build momentum (remember, just because you make changes to your site that doesn't mean Google recognizes them instantly), seeing nothing but a plateau is a hard pill to swallow, especially when you've been doing all the "right" things. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE |
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