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New Guide: How Facebook's New News Feed Changes Your Content Strategy

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New HubSpot Guide: How Facebook's New News Feed Changes Your Content Strategy

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Don't usually link in a landing page, but this HubSpot guide to how Facebook's news feed changes impact look, feel and distribution is worth a download. 

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How To Recover from Google Panda in 2012

How To Recover from Google Panda in 2012 | BI Revolution | Scoop.it

From the article: This is a guide on how to find and fix Google's Panda algorithm update, based on our Panda fighting experience at SEOgadget in 2011.

 

Key takeaways: 

 

1) The world is not as it once was.

Crap websites trying to masquerade as decent websites are being hunted down and sunk below the quality line.

 

2) Google owes you nothing.

Tactics to just barely raise your quality enough to recover your rankings are unlikely to pay dividends. You may well find yourself a loser again the next time the quality bar is raised.

 

3) Google is judging you.

Google is going to continue to raise the quality bar with future updates. When your competitors improve their websites, you will be weakest and in line for the chop at the next quality update.

 

Informative. 7/10

 

Full article: http://econsultancy.com/uk/blog/8583-how-to-identify-and-fix-google-panda 


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How to Systematically Build a Mountain of Links

How to Systematically Build a Mountain of Links | BI Revolution | Scoop.it

Looking for how to increase traffic to your blog or website, this article will give you some very useful information to achieve your goal. [note MG]


We’ve all been taught to create high-quality content to attract links. This argument is usually stated in the context of a blog that basically becomes an authority where you start to build a following around consistent, fresh content—think big sites like Problogger or Boing Boing.


This is not the technique I’m talking about.


Today, I’m talking about a link-building technique that’s bigger, better and quite possibly able to put you on the map faster than you would ever imagine. I’m talking about building a linkable asset—something you do by following the steps I’m about to describe.


First, let’s define “linkable asset.”


What is a linkable asset?


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Ultimate Guide For Facebook Comments On A Blog

Ultimate Guide For Facebook Comments On A Blog | BI Revolution | Scoop.it

An excellent guide for creating your own implementation of Facebook comments on your website. Easy to follow and implement. Test, you will be surprised! [note Martin Gysler]


Using Facebook Comments on your blog offers your readers a way to instantaneously comment on posts, as well as to share them without having to do any work. If you think this type of commenting system will suit your audience, read on to find out how you can implement it the right way.


Step 1: Create A Facebook App


Before you actually generate the Facebook Comments code and implement it on your blog, you need to create an app for your site.


  1. Go to developers.facebook.com
  2. Click Apps
  3. Click Create New App
  4. Enter an App Display Name and Namespace

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Carey Leahy's comment, February 4, 2012 5:12 PM
Well done Martin - I think you are 'curating' well in this environment by adding your perspective as a 'note' - I've noted it!