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A small Welsh town where English King Henry V was born is about to make history again by becoming the world’s first “Wikipedia town”
Awesome new online course 'Facebook Money Mastery' with Facebook expert @MariSmith - starts June 5th!
It used to be that it was just us writer people that were responsible for publishing blog posts. But, my, how times have changed. As business owners, marketers, and social media mavens, we’re all responsible for publishing content on a regular basis. We publish posts to our own blogs to build our authority and search engine happiness, and we publish guest posts on other blogs to increase your readership and gain new eyes. With all the time we now devote to writing great content, we want to make sure we’re getting the most out of it that we can. And that means taking the time to optimize your content before you ever hit the publish button. Because search engine optimization always works better when it’s a priority, not an afterthought.
Before you hit publish on that post, make sure you’re hitting seven important points. They may just make all the difference.
Read more: http://bit.ly/KMIeVT Via Martin Gysler
Is Tumblr right for your online business? Here's a list of pros and cons of the social media tool to help you make up your mind.
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The number of Americans who own smartphones rocketed past the number who own basic mobile phones this year, and marketers have been expanding their mobile budgets at a similarly rapid rate.
There is a new generation of consumer data: social data. Social data is anything and everything collected from social network profiles and behaviors i.e. sharing activity, gender, interests, birthday, etc… And since social media is here to stay, accessing this information has never been more important.
Hands on with the Nikon D3200
Have you ever left a comment on a blog?
Google's done it again, creating a Google Doodle for Mother's Day that's touching enough to warm the cockles of even the hardest heart.
Have you ever left a comment on a blog?
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