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Blog Posts to Read for May 12, 2011

Writing by Nick Stamoulis

Below you will find our favorite blog posts that are related to SEO, search engine marketing and social media marketing from this past week. Please feel free to visit each, we hope you find them as helpful as we do!

Send Share or Like Facebook Is Getting It Right
This post discusses the new Facebook “Send” button. It’s similar to the “Like” button; however you get to select which friends to send the content to.
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The Google Video Patent
This post provides a comprehensive list of the signals that Google might consider in ranking videos for a video search.
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10 Rules to Play with Keywords for better SEO
This post includes a list of ten ways to “play” with your keywords and increase your SEO rankings.
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That is the Wrong Question
This post discusses the increase in traffic vs. increase in revenue debate.
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What Makes Niche Blogging Awesome
This post explains why niche blogs are better than general blogs.
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I want to be number one in Google, this week!
This post includes a humorous Xtra Normal video about SEO clients that just don’t get it.
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Why Won’t Facebook Give Us a Love Button?
Facebook recently celebrated the one year anniversary of the “Like” button. Is there a need for a “Love” button?
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Can Online Marketing Really Work?
This post includes basic tips for your business to get noticed online.
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Socializing Your Marketing Mix
In the new media landscape, marketers must utilize a wide assortment of rapidly-evolving tools, including social media.
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5 daily checks useful for SEO
This post includes 5 daily checks that can help to monitor your website and SEO.
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These were our favorite SEO, SEM and Social Media blog posts this week. Check back next week for more top posts!

One Response to “Blog Posts to Read for May 12, 2011”

  • Erna Duewall says:

    It should go something like this: The microsite is dead.. long live the microsite. Whilst Facebook, Friendfeed, Twitter et al represent the walled garden social cloud we know today, the microsite of the future will integrate these technologies and break down those walls.

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