Report, Dependent Clauses, Independent Clause, And Title Tags

True life confession: Although I’ve worked with some of the smartest SEOs, architects, and CPAs in the business, you couldn’t always tell from their writing. Which is a problem. Because while some of them are client-facing (so the client gets to know their smarts firsthand?either in person or on the…

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Flipboard, Personalized Mobile Magazines, Web, And Co-founder Mike McCue

It?s taken several years, but Flipboard is finally coming to the platform where most digital publishers start. After providing readers with beautiful, personalized mobile magazines on their mobile devices, the company is re-launching its web page to do the same.
Flipboard?s apps enable readers t…

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Rainmaker.FM: Has Social Media Killed Consumer Trust?

By Brian Clark

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This week, Robert and I put on our commentary caps to take on subjects that have been in the news. Plus, we reveal what’s in the very near future for Rainmaker.FM (think big).

The main story this week is all too familiar … short-cut marketers are the reason we can’t have nice things. Now, apparently, they’ve destroyed trust in social media, as consumers assume everyone is on the take.

As you might expect, we have an answer for that one. Plus, we talk podcasting for content marketing, revenue models for podcast networks, and heartily agree with some …read more      

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No One Is Going to Read Your Corporate Blog (Unless You Read This)

By Neil Patel

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So you’re interested in starting a corporate blog. Now what? You already know how it generates sales, but the real questions is…where do you start? And how do you ensure that people are actually going to read your blog (because company blogs are inherently boring, right?)

Don’t worry, I’m going to answer all of those questions and more. As long as you follow my advice from the FAQs below, you’ll have more readers than you can imagine.

  1. How many posts do you need to publish before you launch your blog? – You shouldn’t wait to launch your blog. As soon as …read more      
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The Smart Way to Use Surveys to Engage and Grow Your Audience

By Sean Jackson

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Last month, you may have seen :

Figures often beguile me, particularly when I have the arranging of them myself; in which case the remark attributed to Disraeli would often apply with justice and force: ‘There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.’

While there are many ways your research can benefit your online marketing, here are five important best practices to keep in mind.

1. Don’t write leading questions

Leading questions are those that will skew the results to a particular conclusion.

When creating your questions, remain as objective as possible and use the survey …read more      

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