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How To Build Backlinks : Ultimate Guide — Tricks2Blogging - Smart Ways To Blogging

How To Build Backlinks : Ultimate Guide — Tricks2Blogging - Smart Ways To Blogging | A Marketing Mix | Scoop.it
Are you building backlinks for seo, want to build backlinks fast or build backlinks after penguin. Well, that's exactly what I'm going to share with you in today's blog post no-matter for what reason you are building backlinks.

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6 Social Media Practices That Boost SEO

6 Social Media Practices That Boost SEO | A Marketing Mix | Scoop.it

'For the most part, these are staple elements of a successful social media marketing campaign, and as with most SEO strategies, it comes down to one basic principle: the better experience you give your users, the higher you’re going to rank in Google.


Understanding the root causes for social media’s effects on SEO can help you better direct and manage your campaign, ultimately giving your users a better experience, and opening the widest possible channel for new potential customers to find your brand'.

 Read More: http://www.forbes.com/sites/jaysondemers/2015/01/27/6-social-media-practices-that-boost-seo/


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Graham Drage's curator insight, January 28, 2015 2:09 AM

This summarises the ways that social media activity can boost your website rankings in Search Engines. Yes businesses in Britain need to start engaging with social media!

2DiFore Marketing Solutions's curator insight, January 30, 2015 8:01 AM

We were asked an interesting question last night at an association meeting from a production builder...."does social media work to bring customers to my door"? Well the answer is yes but you must have a plan in place just like building a home, this infographic rounds out this weeks tips! Have a great weekend...

Jeroen Lugtigheid's curator insight, February 24, 2015 2:51 AM

Waarom niet? Een keertje een uitgebreide infographic. Maar wel eentje die de samenhang laat zien tussen zinvolle, rijke social media inzet en Google Ranking. Daar zitten vast wel wat tips tussen die je kunt gebruiken. 

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Your Best Tool For SEO (Or, Why Search Engines Are Your Friends)

Your Best Tool For SEO (Or, Why Search Engines Are Your Friends) | A Marketing Mix | Scoop.it

I believe search engine optimization (SEO) is best and primarily served via the content you write. If you believe that, you may stop reading; but if you aren't convinced...

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Can SEO ever be Natural? | Top Seo Blog

Can SEO ever be Natural? | Top Seo Blog | A Marketing Mix | Scoop.it
There’s no doubt that there are many different effective SEO strategies used to help improve a site’s ranking, build links and drive organic traffic.
Deanna Dahlsad's insight:

Yes; yes it can. I'm a HUGE believer in organic SEO. It really does trump other manipulations. For why work so hard to bring them to your site if they are disappointed when they get there?

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Difference Between Digital Marketing and SEO? | Common SEO Questions

Difference Between Digital Marketing and SEO? | Common SEO Questions | A Marketing Mix | Scoop.it

igital marketing and SEO could be considered to be the same thing; but they are two separate entities.


...To sum up the difference in the two is to say that the SEO professional is working on obtaining organic visits where the digital marketing professional is increasing the online presence of a company which expands beyond and SEO campaign.

Deanna Dahlsad's insight:

SEO is a tool. (And I am desperately trying not to call those who focus so much on SEO as tools!)

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Generating Traffic with Scoop.it

The surprising truth about using Scoop.it for traffic generation and SEO purposes – as well as tips on creating your own customized social media strategy, unique to your niche.

9Dotstrategies's curator insight, September 26, 2013 10:33 PM

Traffic Generation through Scoop.it usage....

 

Linda Allen's comment, September 27, 2013 9:08 AM
Thank you for sharing--excellent!
malek's comment, September 30, 2013 7:17 PM
@dawn Matheson is absolutely right, I always find it more rewarding to search on Scoop.it (the curation effect in action)
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Google Ranking Factors: A Discreetly Cleaner, More Social Web & An Ever Dominating Search Engine

Google Ranking Factors: A Discreetly Cleaner, More Social Web & An Ever Dominating Search Engine | A Marketing Mix | Scoop.it

Recently, Search Metrics released a white paper on their findings for Google’s SEO Ranking Factors in 2013. It displays the correlation between particular metrics such as ‘Facebook Likes’ and ‘Backlinks’ and the rank ability of a page within Google.

 

Also available in the 70 page document are comparisons with 2012’s data, where that data is available. Not to many marketers surprise, a lot has changed. According to Search Metrics, it’s time to get social! In this article I graze upon some of the most important areas as well as my thoughts on what Google is playing it – for better and worse.

 

The data from search metrics is based on research and is not 100% factual. Nor are my opinions factual, but rather opinions and statements based on what I believe to be happening. 


Read more at: http://www.business2community.com/seo/google-ranking-factors-a-discreetly-cleaner-more-social-web-an-ever-dominating-search-engine-0545833


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Robin Good's comment, July 19, 2013 3:57 PM
Yes Charise, the latest MOZ data on Google ranking factors seems to largely support what you say: http://o7.no/1988r2E excerpted from: http://www.slideshare.net/mattthemathman/moz-2013-ranking-factors-matt-peters-mozcon-24036187
laurent lafite's curator insight, July 23, 2013 10:35 AM

goocial...?

Aurélien Deschodt's curator insight, July 24, 2013 4:36 AM

SEO: its component and evolution

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Why We Can't Just Be SEOs Anymore

Why We Can't Just Be SEOs Anymore | A Marketing Mix | Scoop.it

Rand Fishkin shares his take on the shift from "SEO" to "inbound marketing" and what the future holds for our industry at large. 

 

 


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Deanna Dahlsad's insight:

Personally, people who practiced "the old SEO", who didn't think of this "new" stuff, were missing out then too. It's never a really good idea to focus on being a cog to the exclusion of the process and purpose of the whole well-oiled machine.

David Pangione's comment, May 11, 2013 7:14 PM
I have found that there are tons and tons of strategies to SEO. Some beginners that enter are just bewildered by the amount of information they feel is needed to be learned.
Gaurav Pandey's comment, May 11, 2013 7:35 PM
Hi David, I feel it's the same for marketing, if not more overwhelming. However, going forward we will see a lot of overlap between the two roles and it's probably not going to affect those who are really good at SEO, but a lot of people with intermediate-advanced knowledge who call themselves SEO pro's will surely come under the pump as a marketing expert could acquire intermediate SEO skills if he has to.
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How To Do News Curation Without Having Problems with Duplicate Content

How To Do News Curation Without Having Problems with Duplicate Content | A Marketing Mix | Scoop.it

Robin Good: If you have been resisting the idea of curating news content on your web site because you are afraid of being penalized for having "duplicate" content, this article will shed some light on what is best to do to avoid it.

 

By working with titles, writing intros and commentaries to curated posts, linking out to relevant and credible sources, you have many variables at your disposal to make curation work for you, rather than against you.

 

Just follow the good advice contained in this good article by Josh Cunningham (author of the WP-Drudge for link and news aggregation) and you will be OK. It's the same approach I use to curate all my news channels. It does work.

Informative. Useful. 8/10


Full article: http://wpdrudge.com/seo-tips-for-curators-and-aggregators

 

 

 

 


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The Importance of Content Marketing When Building SEO Strategies [Infographic]

The Importance of Content Marketing When Building SEO Strategies [Infographic] | A Marketing Mix | Scoop.it

Earlier this month, Mai wrote an article about why you should put content marketing at the heart of your brand strategy, in which she gives a summary of the importance of content marketing for your brand.

 

However, she also mentions that even though 90% of marketers think content marketing will become more important over the next year, more than 60% still haven’t invented a content marketing strategy at place.

 

Some interesting key facts from the infographic are:

 

The most popular types of content that marketers spend time on producing are blog posts, social media updates (Facebook posts, tweets, etc.) and articles/guides, whereas audio content and podcasts are the least popular;


Search engine providers are increasingly recognizing quality creation and social sharing as significant ranking factors;


27 million pieces of content are shared via the web each and every day in 2012;

 

More than 50 % of consumers say that blogs have influenced their purchase decisions;

 

94 % of marketers believe that the users analysis of the site’s perceived value will increase in importance as a ranking factor.

 

Find Out More: http://www.mindjumpers.com/blog/2012/11/content-marketing-seo/


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Google’s And Bing’s Search Strategies Diverge

Google’s And Bing’s Search Strategies Diverge | A Marketing Mix | Scoop.it

"Not too long ago, Google and Bing seemed fully focused on adding as many social features to their search engines as possible.

 

For Google, that meant adding lots of Google+ features and for Bing it meant making the best out of its exclusive relationship with Facebook. Since then, though, it seems the two search engines’ strategies have changed, with Google slowly deemphasizing social search and Bing going all in by adding more social features than ever".


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PPC accounts for just 6% of total search clicks [infographic]

PPC accounts for just 6% of total search clicks [infographic] | A Marketing Mix | Scoop.it
Paid search only accounts for 6% of total clicks from search engines versus natural search at 94% of clicks, according to research from GroupM UK carried out with Nielsen.
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Google Launches SERP Menus

Google Launches SERP Menus | A Marketing Mix | Scoop.it

Yesterday afternoon Google’s search engine results page (SERP) included clickable menus for select websites. [1] Here is a screenshot: If you click on a menu item, it loads another group of links.

 

Why would Google include menus in its search results and what are the implications for searchers, advertisers, and website owners?

 

First, these menus produce a better experience for searchers. You can quickly find the most relevant pages from within Google’s search results.

 

This saves you time. This feature also benefits advertisers and Google. If users are spending more time browsing Google’s search results they are probably more likely to see and click on a sponsored result. Higher click-through rates on ads equates to more revenue for Google.

 

Full Article: http://blog.intigi.com/google-launches-serp-menus/


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Tweets do affect Rankings [Study]

Tweets do affect Rankings [Study] | A Marketing Mix | Scoop.it

From the original article: "In the biggest study of its kind, we have found that there is strong correlation between the amount of tweets about a URL, and its Google ranking.

 

Key Stats

1) Study shows that URLs receive a significant boost in Google rankings when they are shared on Twitter

 

2) The effects of this boost seem to level out at around 50 tweets, and the subsequent benefit of gaining additional tweets is minimal until around 5,000 tweets

 

3) After 5,000 tweets the average ranking of URLs improves considerably
URLs receiving over 7,500 tweets almost always rank inside the top 5 results

 

4) Average rankings are heavily correlated to the number of tweets about each URL".

 

Full Article Here: http://www.branded3.com/tweets-vs-rankings


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Social Annotations in Search: Now Your Social Network = Rankings

Social Annotations in Search: Now Your Social Network = Rankings | A Marketing Mix | Scoop.it

From The Original Article: "For years, the best way to gain rankings in search results was to have:

 

1) Accessible pages featuring
2) Quality content
3) Targeting the right keywords
4) In a way that naturally earned external links

 

Now a huge social reach is a competitive advantage in SEO. If you're doing SEO today, I think it's no longer possible to ignore the growth of your social connections as a big part of your SEO strategy.

 

Honestly, I expect in 18 months, Twitter followers, Facebook connections, LinkedIn account size and engagement across these won't just be social metrics; they'll be KPIs for our SEO, too".

 

Full article Here: http://www.seomoz.org/blog/social-annotations-in-search-now-your-social-network-rankings

 

 


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SEO Is More Important Than Social Media [INFOGRAPHIC]

SEO Is More Important Than Social Media [INFOGRAPHIC] | A Marketing Mix | Scoop.it

According to research by BlueCaribu it is in fact Search Engine Optimisation, or SEO, that is still dominating businesses thoughts, with 9.1 million related searches every month.

 

The complete research carried out by BlueCaribu is presented in this awesome info graphic they have produced.


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There’s no such thing as an objective filter: Why designing algorithms that tell us the news is hard

There’s no such thing as an objective filter: Why designing algorithms that tell us the news is hard | A Marketing Mix | Scoop.it

"filtering algorithm design is one of those wildly interdisciplinary problems. The challenge is to imagine systems that:
forward societal goals that we think are important, yet are precise enough to be phrased as performance yardsticks,
combine algorithms with humans in a productive way, and
can actually be built with available technology."

Great article explaining the different approaches that technologists and humanists take to deliver "relevant"news. The temptation of the "all technology" could be strong in a world where algorithms seem to solve many problems. But it's not only about "solving". Accessing news should be also about serendipity, exploration and "feeling" what people could like to discover. And human interactions stay key to be inspired. Curators of the digital age could be the link between these two different visions. Curation cor Scoop.it is a celebration of the humanrithm, to build a deep culture of exploration. Accessing knowledge is not enough anymore. Exploring the opportunity of collective wisdom is an amazing challenge.


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Your Best Tool For SEO (Or, Why Search Engines Are Your Friends)

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