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What if your Twitter conversations could expand to include more people from your online community?
Now you can thanks to embedded tweets, a new feature from Twitter.
Sharing Tweets Outside of Twitter
But more than that, the embedded tweets have interactive features. From an embedded tweet, a visitor to your website or a blog post reader can: Reply to the tweet and join the conversation. Share the conversation with their Twitter community using retweet. Mark the tweet as a favorite. View the Twitter profile of the tweet author. Follow the tweet author. View tweet replies by clicking the tweet date.
Read more: http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/8-creative-ways-to-use-embeddable-tweets/ Via Martin Gysler Delete the scoop?
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Last week, when the SEO world was distracted by revelations that Google was blocking keyword referral data and nostalgic mania over MC Hammer’s search engine, Search Engine Land released a leaked Google document outlining Google's official guidelines for quality raters. I read the 125-page document out of curiosity, and I decided to share some valuable insights it contains into the mind of Google.
Sorry, No Secrets Here If you’re looking for SEO “secrets,” you’ll be disappointed by this post. Although this is an internal document, and Google may not be happy about it being leaked, you won’t find a smoking gun here. What you will find is a training manual on Google’s philosophy of quality... Via Martin Gysler Delete the scoop?
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Having a blog it's good ... that the blog is read is better! Here is a guide that will give you the information needed to make that your blog becomes a comet... :-) [note mg]
Would you like to know how I grew Quick Sprout to have an Alexa ranking of 10,000 in under four years?
That’s not an easy feat. But the cool thing is I didn’t do anything that you can’t do now. My tactics will work for you, too.
Fortunately, late last year I did an interview with Michael Alexis over at WriterReviews about how I grew Quick Sprout. It’s a great interview to listen to. In the meantime I’ve summarized the content in this post...
Read more: http://bit.ly/zaMOD2 Via Martin Gysler Delete the scoop?
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