web search engine: SEO with Social Media - It's All About Building Your Brand - 04/13/09 06:12 PM
Effective use of social media marketing via the social web means focusing on building your brand and your reputation. There are no magic bullets when you're striving for maximized search engine optimization. It's pretty much a mixed bag between using good on-page optimization techniques and maximizing your brand through the use of social media sites. These can range from the more general sites like StumbleUpon, Digg, and Propeller and the more specialized sites like LinkedIn and ActiveRain. Social Media SEO is About Branding and Reputation Again, we're focusing on building your brand and reputation. It's not about achieving spikes in web
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web search engine: How to Get Top Rankings for Your Real Estate Website - 04/13/09 05:58 PM
For those of you not receiving it, the regular SiteProNews SE Optimization newsletter is one of the best information and news update services on Search Engine Optimization out there. I received my most recent copy today, and instantly devoured a post by Titus Hoskins of BizwareMagic.com, called "How Much SEO Do You Need to Get Top Rankings? (also available via Ezine Articles here). In this post, Titus provides some of the salient SEO tips I've read, so I wanted to share them with you here. I'm sure he won't mind the link love, so the bulk of what he says
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web search engine: Real Estate SEO: Inside the Minds of 900 Social Media Marketers - 04/13/09 05:54 PM
Echoed from Chris Crum over at WebProNews and a Twitter post I received earlier today regarding Michael's AWESOME and incredibly insightful social media marketing report... Hats off to author and WebProNews Blog Partner Michael Stelzner, who authored a timely and statistically valid white paper about what some 900 online social media marketers, many of whom are small business folks - like we Real Estate Professionals - think about using the medium as a means of growing their business. Some of the more interesting statistics from the report include: Females edged out males, representing 56% of all participants 88% indicated they
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