Landing Page Deal, Crazy Egg Fans, Clever Zebo, And Quick Consult

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Moz, Community, Community Team, And Moz Community Manager

At this very moment a spammy comment is being written on the Moz Blog, a tweet is being sent to @Moz, and someone is signing up for the next Mozinar. You’ll probably never see any of these happen, and may not realize that just like Newton’s third law states, “For every action, there is an equal a…

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Webinar Organizer, Webinar Registration Information, Live Webinar, And Webinar Sponsor

An exclusive, live webinar from Social Media Today
January 27th at 12pm EST / 9am PST
Content shared by advocates performs 10 times better than content shared to paid channels, and seven times better than content in owned channels. That?s why smart brands are empowering their empl…

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7 Lessons and 3 New Strategies I Learned From Launching My 5th Blog

By Neil Patel

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I’ve been blogging for around 10 years, so you would think that it’s easy for me to start a blog and gain traction. Although it’s true to some extent, it’s still difficult for me to start a blog from scratch.

A few months ago, I started my 5th blog on NeilPatel.com as an experiment to see how quickly I could get to 100,000 visitors a month.

Although I’m only at 28,109 visitors and 51,746 pageviews a month, I’ve been learning a lot. Here’s what I learned:

Lesson #1: Great content isn’t enough

If you look at a few of the content pieces on …read more      

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Trolls, Unkind Words, and How to Know You’re on the Right Track

By Sonia Simone

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At the end of the day, I just find your persona incredibly grating.

Funny that I can still remember that comment word-for-word. It’s from an unsubscribe note to my email list dating back at least seven years now.

I heard lots of good things back then, too. I was helping people, sharing what I knew in a way that was useful to my (then tiny) audience. But I don’t remember any of the good comments verbatim.

Even back then, though, the note made me laugh.

(Ruefully.)

Because I knew that it was a signpost. A signal …read more      

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