"#Google+, +1, Facebook, Twitter, Scoop, Foursquare, Empire Avenue, Klout and more"
58
Google, plus, Facebook, Scoop, Klout, Foursquare, Empire Avenue, paper.li, flickr, youtube, twitter, internet
Curated by ABroaderView
Follow
Rescooped by ABroaderView from SEO and Social Media Marketing onto "#Google+, +1, Facebook, Twitter, Scoop, Foursquare, Empire Avenue, Klout and more"
Scoop.it!

10 Social SEO Steps You Can Implement Right Now

10 Social SEO Steps You Can Implement Right Now | "#Google+, +1, Facebook, Twitter, Scoop, Foursquare, Empire Avenue, Klout and more" | Scoop.it

When it comes to website optimization, search and social do share a complementary relationship. While the two facets of digital marketing are often independently managed, the lines are increasingly blurred as both disciplines work together in delivering a common goal: information discovery.

 

While SEO and social media calls for two distinctive sets of skills and expertise, the integration of search and social has made it possible to attain two objectives in a single effort.

 

An article on Forbes defines the unofficial term “social SEO” as such,

 

Social SEO encompasses the idea that social media links and interaction play a huge part in a website’s search rankings.

 

Read more at http://www.business2community.com/seo/10-social-seo-steps-you-can-implement-right-now-0384187#lYKTZbvyovttZvv0.99


Via Antonino Militello
Tim O'Keefe's comment, February 1, 1:46 PM
HEre is my take. SEO is social is SEO. IS Reputation Management.
Tim O'Keefe's comment, February 1, 1:48 PM
A share is a link no? A like is a share (link)
Richard Stadler's curator insight, February 8, 3:42 AM

SEO has been around for a long time now, but there are always new implementation methods and cincepts to learn; and the effectiveness of SEO.

Your new post is loading...
Rescooped by ABroaderView from Mobile Marketing Strategy and beyond
Scoop.it!

The digital wallet and the future of payments [infographic]

This was posted by Guy Kawasaki and there are statistics about this exploding industry that are very important for anyone doing business in today's marketplace.

 

What caught my attention:

 

The Ripe Age for Mobile Transactions:

 

**People between the agess of 20 and 44 appear to be most interested in mobile transactions such as mobile banking, payments, coupons and shopping

 

**Mobile Spending

 

*Clothes at a retailer

*phone bill at a local wireless store

*coffee at a local coffe shop

*sofa at a furniture store

*taxi ride

 

**Things are just getting started - obstacles to mobile payments is a security issue but that happened with the web as well, it's still early but the statistics on the digital wallet in the future are staggering.

 

Selected by Jan Gordon covering "The Explosion of Mobile Web and Beyond"

 

See infographic here: [http://bit.ly/tMDiEo]

 


Via janlgordon
No comment yet.