How to Create & Measure Quality Content – Webcast Aug. 20

Digital Marketing Depot presents “How to Create & Measure Quality Content Your Audience & Search Engines Will Love,” Tuesday, August 20 at 1 PM EDT. Speakers Nathan Safran of Conductor and Ryan Howard of Trident Marketing will share their expertise. Registration is free at Digital…

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Facebook Algorithm Update – What Will It Mean For Your Business?

Facebook AlgorithmOn the 6th of August Facebook announced a major algorithm update, mainly affecting how the News Feed works: “We are continually working to improve News Feed and from time to time we make updates to the algorithm that determines which stories appear first. We’ve heard from our users and Page owners that we need to read more »

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Facebook Algorithm Update – What Will It Mean For Your Business?

Attribution: Busting The Myths

As one of the hottest topics in marketing, attribution is often presented as a panacea for marketers’ dilemmas, allowing you to understand how different advertisements in a purchase funnel work together. The typical description first shows how conversions attributable to various channels…

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Used To Searching For Content? Now, Content Searches For You

When it comes to search, we are accustomed to queries that are initiated client-side and not server-side. But, Google Now and similar services are altering this long-standing trend. Search, by definition, implies user-initiated actions. How is this changed by technology such as Google Now and…

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10 Bad Assumptions About SEM That Might Get You Fired — Part 1

I’ve been a search engine marketer (both paid and organic) for over ten years, and in that time I have made my share of mistakes. I’m not talking about pure accidents here — most of these mistakes were caused by poor assumptions on my part which turned out to be horribly wrong….

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Google: We Prefer To Assess Reconsideration Requests On Links Within Webmaster Tools However…

What does a webmaster do when they receive a manual action from Google telling them they have a penalty because of paid or bad links pointing to their site? Google has told us back in June that you should use Google’s “links to your site” report within Webmaster Tools to analyze bad links pointing…

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Is Paid Social Media The New Paid SEO?

Brands have a new way to pay for external or offsite SEO, a path to influence rankings. It follows the search engines’ terms of service and can lead to the type of links Google says are among the most valuable. Google spokespersons even endorse the principle behind this new paid form of SEO……

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Paid, Earned & Owned. Facebook, Twitter & More. Get It All At SMX Social Media Marketing Las Vegas – See The Agenda!

Struggling to demonstrate the value of Twitter followers? Trying to decipher Facebook’s ever-changing advertising options? Uncertain if Google+, Instagram, Pinterest or Tumblr deserve a slice of your limited time and attention? Attend SMX Social Media Marketing for a jam-packed program of cutting…

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What To Do When Using External Links

It almost feels like the 1990s again. No one seems to know what to do with their Websites any more, or how to link out. If you’re living and working within the search engine optimization community you cannot fail to notice that Google has been closing the loopholes on linking schemes all year long. That wild, crazy link-sotted party that has been raging for ten years almost seems to be winding down. Whatever will Web marketers do now that they cannot spam Google’s index so easily any more? Well, let’s think about this, shall we? Link Out to Any Damn Website You Please I watch all of Matt Cutts’ videos. I have never once seen him say, “Google doesn’t want you to link to other Websites”. Quite the contrary, he says that Google encourages people to link out to each other. And nowhere did Matt or any other Googler I follow say you have to throw a “rel=’nofollow’” attribute on the outbound links you choose to give to other Websites. All they ask is that you use “rel=’nofollow’” for your marketing links. They don’t say “marketing links” but that’s really what they are talking about. So if you see a […]