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Pure SEO Will Die - Social Media Optimization Will Fill The Gap

Pure SEO Will Die - Social Media Optimization Will Fill The Gap | DV8 Digital Marketing Tips and Insight | Scoop.it

"In our fast changing world it seems that pure SEO strategies are dead. Not least because of Google itself, social media optimization will fill this gap".

 

Read More: http://www.quintly.com/blog/2013/02/pure-seo-will-die-social-media-optimization-will-fill-the-gap/


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LaBroi Walton's comment, March 3, 3:53 AM
I couldn't agree more! Our client reports show hard evidence of this today in comparing their Google rankings to competitors.
spzkaz's comment, March 10, 2:45 PM
This information is not surprising to me...not that I know much about SEO, but because I know so little...and so do many more of us who are trying to make a living online. I have gone to social media because I am baffled by conventional SEO.
Pallab Kakoti's curator insight, March 16, 5:54 PM

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Is Google+ Really More Highly Rated than Twitter & Facebook? [INFOGRAPHIC]

Is Google+ Really More Highly Rated than Twitter & Facebook? [INFOGRAPHIC] | DV8 Digital Marketing Tips and Insight | Scoop.it
Recently we investigated findings from the 2012 American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI), which tracks a variety of economic sectors, industries, companies and government services, including social media, reporting scores on a scale of 0 to 100 in customer satisfaction.

This year, four new social channels made the ASCI shortlist, including Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest, to be judged alongside Facebook, which has been a mainstay in the index since 2010.

And your winner? That would be Google+, which rated higher than any other property in the entire social media sector...


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