The Art of Social Media and SEO Marketing
As social media has become a factor in online marketing, many have debated whether this has had an impact on SEO. Specifically, this includes likes, retweets, and engagement, all of which indirectly impact a website’s search engine rankings. More specifically, both content and conversations through places like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn send out social signals.…
How Important is Your Social Media Follower Count?
Continuing our “Great Articles You may have missed” series. Jenn Herman, poses the question “How important is the follower count on your social media?”. Hint: quality beats quantity, but there’s more to it than that! Is Social Media About Numbers? How important is the number of followers on my social media account? ……. I get…
How To Use Content Marketing To Boost Sales
What does it take to drive conversions and generate sales in the current business landscape? The answer is simple – in order to get, you have to give back. People are no longer satisfied by promotional messages. Bombarding your audience with commercials isn’t going to do the trick. Creating quality content is one of the…
How To Really Get Noticed on Social Media
It can feel like you are in the old lost and found box back in school – you know – that stuff that was never claimed and just sat there forever. You’ve set up your profiles, you’re posting every day, and still no one is coming, even to look through the box. You’re beginning to…
The Best Blogging Advice You’re Not Taking
Whether you are writing blogs, an article, or a novel, having a passion for your subject matter matters. Writers are told that they should always write with their audience in mind, yet more often than not bloggers are writing to an audience they have little connection with. The personal blogging success rate, when measured by…
Attract An Audience With Content People Actually Want
By Michael Brenner “How To Make Content Real Good” That was the original title of the presentation I gave recently to a group of communications and marketing professionals. It was kind of a joke. Funny, am I right? I just couldn’t do it. My English degree and my somewhat latent OCD just wouldn’t let me.…