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The Marriage of Search and Social

Monday, February 22nd, 2010


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In today’s consumer run world, we really have no idea how someone is going to first interact with our products, services or brand. They can come across your business through

 

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On- and Off-Page Optimization to Prep Your Site for More Search Engine Traffic

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

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This is a continuation of last week’s look at Search Engine Optimization basics.

When people get online with a question or a need to fill, obviously search engines are the most widely-used tool to find the sites that can give them the product or answers they need. Great placement in the search engine results pages (SERPs) helps to generate optimal traffic and spread your organization’s visibility on the web.

 

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Why You Can’t Hide From Twitter

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

The other day, a friend of mine asked me if I thought that the whole Tiger Woods fiasco would be as wide spread if Twitter didn’t exist. After thinking about it, I said no. If you look at how the situation unfolded, after sites like TMZ told of Tigers many indiscretions, Twitter was sparked. Better yet, it was on fire. Twitter not only helped fuel the news, but it allowed people to voice their opinion on the situation.

You Can’t Hide

Because Twitter allows users to share content easily and more importantly, instantly, news becomes “as they happen.” In most cases, users on Twitter learn about breaking news even before major news networks do. Best case example is what happened when it was determined that Michael Jackson had passed away. It wasn’t from CNN or Fox that people found information about the situation, but rather from social media outlets like Twitter.

 

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