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Does Your Content Play By Facebook’s New 20 Percent Rule?

Does Your Content Play By Facebook’s New 20 Percent Rule? | An Eye on New Media | Scoop.it
In late December, Facebook clarified an existing policy on how much text was permitted on cover images and promoted images.

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Did you know that Facebook has strict new guidelines on how much text you can have in photos?  They will punish your brand page if you break this rule. This article explains the new rules and offers a nifty tool to help protect yourself

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Wow. This is interesting and scary. I'm glad that the blog also offers a solution. Thanks for sharing! Ken
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5 Great Keyword Research Tools That Are Cheaper than Ramen Noodles | BlueGlass

5 Great Keyword Research Tools That Are Cheaper than Ramen Noodles | BlueGlass | An Eye on New Media | Scoop.it

Destiny Cushing, a buddying SEO blogger at Blueglass.com has put together a valuable showcase of five different and little known keyword research tools.

Beyond Google’s Keyword Tool, Wordtracker, SEO Book’s Keyword Suggestion Tool, and Keyword Discovery there is indeed a little universe of alternative possibilities.

 

And among the many, these five were selected on the basis of three very specific requirements:

 

a) the tool has to be free

b) it must be immediately useful, and

c) it must provide something you can’t get with the full-service tools (they offer additional insights and ways to manipulate your keyword lists that the other tools don’t offer. And for free.)

 

Here their names.

See if you have heard about them before diving in:

 

- Übersuggest – Alphabet Keyword Suggestion Tool 

- Soovle – Keyword Suggestions from 7 Search Engines

- Ranks.nl – Keyword Combiner

- Yahoo! Search Clues – Trend Analysis

- YouTube Keyword Tool

 

Superuseful. 9/10.

 

Read it all: http://www.blueglass.com/blog/5-great-keyword-research-tools-that-are-cheaper-than-ramen-noodles/ 

 

(Curated by Robin Good)


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Get to the Point: An Argument for Content Creation Before Optimization

Get to the Point: An Argument for Content Creation Before Optimization | An Eye on New Media | Scoop.it

Does you content created for keyword power make you sound weak?

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