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SEO: The YouTube Ranking Factors [Infographic]

SEO: The YouTube Ranking Factors [Infographic] | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

YouTube is the second largest search engine in the world. What factors play a role in order to be listed in the top results of the youTube search?


Via Robin Good, Hugo Loredo
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Very useful for content marketers.

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simply WOW stuff!!
Paula Arenas's curator insight, March 5, 1:11 AM

la fórmula sigue siendo un misterio, pero todo ayuda

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5 Things to do When Plagiarists Strike | The PR Coach

5 Things to do When Plagiarists Strike | The PR Coach | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it
If professional journalists are doing it, is it any wonder plagiarism is rampant on the Internet?

 

If you’ve had your hard-earned content stolen, here are five ways to deal with it effectively.

 

['Nuff said - JD]

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What To Do When Someone Steals Your Work | Mr. Media Training

What To Do When Someone Steals Your Work | Mr. Media Training | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it
My work was recently swiped by a PR pro. Here are three things to do when your work is plagiarized.

 

Well, we have another entry into the plagiarizer’s hall of shame today.
Neil Kuvin, a contributor to the website BizCEOs.com, recently ran a story called “Media Reporters Require Rules.” His piece highlighted seven rules of working with the media. But the piece looked strangely familiar. That’s because I wrote the piece last year.


Neil should know better. His Twitter bio describes him as a “PR/Media Relations pro with 4 decades of experience.”...

 

[Sound advice from Brad Phillips - JD]

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