Social media platforms are expanding, growing and changing on a rapid and daily basis leaving no shortage of developments for the internet marketing world. To stay on top of the trends, here are the 5 big developments for this week. Facebook’s New Anonymous Login Facebook’s F8 Conference in San Francisco has revealed an anonymous login…
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Schema Works for SEO
Schema works. It really does – for both local SEO and national sites. There is no reason that sites should not be implementing markup from Schema.org, for events, products, books, recipes, organization information, and a plethora of other data types. The use of Schema markup for organizations that properly implements your business NAP (Name, Address,…
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Competitive Streaming: Apple TV Rumored To Bring Siri Onboard
Streaming media players are becoming more and more popular in our tech-driven world. They are great alternatives to paying for expensive cable television. They also provide a convenient, cost-effective way to stream all sorts of media for anyone with internet access. For quite some time now there has been three big names standing at the…
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Matt Cutts Tweets Infographic
In this infographic we take a closer look at Matt Cutts Tweets and ask, “What is he really saying.” Matt Cutts Tweets carry a great deal of weight in the SEO community. He often let’s SEOs know about Google updates, manual actions, product updates and more. It is fairly standard for SEOs to over analyze…
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How Can Small Websites Beat Big Sites in SEO?
Larger companies have an inherent advantage when it comes to SEO. In most cases, they have many more links coming in, more direct traffic, better marketing outside of SEO, etc. All of these things together assist in quicker success when quality on-site SEO is done. In this video, Matt Cutt’s discusses SEO for large and…
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