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“Don’t say anything online that you wouldn’t want plastered on a billboard with your face on it.” – Erin Bury
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10 Dead Simple Tips to Take Advantage of Google+ for SEO

10 Dead Simple Tips to Take Advantage of Google+ for SEO | Surviving Social Chaos | Scoop.it

It's no secret. When engineers built Google+, they constructed an SEO juggernaut to dominate search results above all other social platforms. Although Facebook and Twitter are essential to marketing efforts, both restrict Google from accessing much of their data. This limits their SEO effectiveness.

 

PlasmaBorneElectric's comment, February 21, 10:02 AM
It seems ironic. While social media wants users to put their whole lives online the social media networks themselves seek privacy. That should be some useful insight to Internet Users. imho
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The 7 C’s of a Successful Social Media Strategy

The 7 C’s of a Successful Social Media Strategy | Surviving Social Chaos | Scoop.it
Finding out where your community interacts on social media is the first step of a successful social media strategy.

 

A lot of people and companies decide, after using social media for a while, that they need a strategy. Of course, that approach is like putting the cart before the horse. To ensure success, think about your social media strategy in the context of the seven C’s.

 

1. Community

 

Like all good communication, it is best to start by determining your target audience. Where do they spend time online? What social media channels do they use? Before your social media efforts can take shape, you should listen and learn about your community.

 

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