Facebook’s Photo Privacy Settings Flawed…. A Safer Alternative Needed

FacebookSharing photos on Facebook may not be secure as you might have thought. This post looks at this in detail and provides alternative platforms that you could be using that are more secure and private.

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Facebook’s Photo Privacy Settings Flawed…. A Safer Alternative Needed

From Authorship to Authority: Why Claiming Your Identity Matters #smxlondon

smxlogo-featuredFrom Authorship to Authority: Why Claiming Your Identity Matters: This SMX London session consisted of Chelsea Blacker, Jim Boykin, Maile Ohye and Grant Simmons looking at this very topic.

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From Authorship to Authority: Why Claiming Your Identity Matters #smxlondon

Social Media Automation: The Good And Bad #smxlondon

Social MediaSocial media has revolutionsed the way we interact. This SMX London session focused on giving and outline of available tools to automate social media sharing.

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Social Media Automation: The Good And Bad #smxlondon

Turning Up Your Twitter Tactics #smxlondon

Twitter EvolutionThree speakers including Mike Essex from Koozai, Brent Gleeson from Internet Marketing Inc. and Jim Yu from Brightedge at SMX London looking at methods to turn up your Twitter tactics.

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Turning Up Your Twitter Tactics #smxlondon

Klout Integration Pushes Human Powered ‘Expert’ Answers Atop Bing’s Search Results

From Yahoo! to Facebook to Quora, social sites have long been struggling to leverage the Q&A format successfully. Today Klout officially enters the ‘social answers’ space with a unique proposition, integration with Bing search — outside of the social search bar and into a big…

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Eight Silly Data Things Marketing People Believe That Get Them Fired.

It turns out that Marketers, especially Digital Marketers, make really silly mistakes when it comes to data. Big data. Small data. Any data. In the last couple months I’ve spent a lot of time with senior level marketers on three different continents. Some of them are quite successful, sadly many of them were not. In […]

Eight Silly Data Things Marketing People Believe That Get Them Fired. is a post from: Occam’s Razor by Avinash Kaushik

Part Two: Twitter Goals, Ad Selection and Account Settings Tips

About two weeks ago, we discussed Why To, and How To, Start Advertising on Twitter.  In this installment, we’re going to take a look at ways to set Twitter goals, select ad types, and optimize account settings. Source- http://carpediemwithjasmine.com/carpe-diem-seize-the-day/ Social media measurement is a hot topic.  There are many social media analytics tools measuring and […]

9 Netiquette Reminders For Today’s Link Builders

For many years, email was one of just a few ways you could share a URL with another person. And, people were far less accepting of link request spam than they are today. So, for today’s column, let’s talk about the ancient concept of net etiquette and link building. In many ways, it’s come full…

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Social Structured Data Is Your Friend: Alex Moss at #BrightonSEO

brightonseo logoBrightonSEO kicked off in style with its first session on ‘On-Site’ optimisation. Alex Moss took us through his tips for using structured data for social media distribution

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Social Structured Data Is Your Friend: Alex Moss at #BrightonSEO

Google Analytics Tips: 10 Data Analysis Strategies That Pay Off Big!

In the coming year, based on current announcements, Google Analytics is set to go through an almost unprecedented amount of evolution. My postulation is that by this time next year the tool will be almost unrecognizable. [My favorite is Visitor Analytics, and visitor level segmentation that will be pervasive throughout the product. This is insanely […]

Google Analytics Tips: 10 Data Analysis Strategies That Pay Off Big! is a post from: Occam’s Razor by Avinash Kaushik

2013 Internet, SEO and Technology Predictions

I’ve made predictions for the past four years (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012) and think I’ve done pretty well as a prognosticator. I’m sometimes off by a year or two and many of my predictions are wrong where my predictions were more like personal wishes. But it’s interesting to put a stake in the ground so […]

2013 Internet, SEO and Technology Predictions is by AJ Kohn, originally posted on Blind Five Year Old.