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Excellent post by Matt over ay Springobaord SEO
1. Fluff
2. Negativity
3. The passive voice
4. Feature-oriented content
5. Marketese
6. Me-oriented content
7. Keyword abuse
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Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:
Former Forrester analyst Howard Dresner's annual Wisdom of Crowds Business Intelligence Report is out. This year's report focuses on Mobile Marketing. I contribute to the survey and so receive a copy free and on release date. Here are my favorite points:
The last bullet is the most fascinating thing in the study for me. I've felt two things with regard to the mobile tsunami. First I felt like I didn't understand it near well enough (still feel that way). My next feeling was of FEAR because it felt like mobile changed everything it touched in very significant ways. Mobile is about SPEED, SIMPLICITY and VISUAL STORYTELLING at a time when it felt llke we ecom types were just starting to really know how to build SLOW, COMPLEX and BORING websites (lol). If, like me, you feel ill prepared for the second wave you win a new board and some wax 'cause we are going to surf this next wave of the mobile marketing tsunami. Delete the scoop?
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