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Spending time on Facebook and trying to increase your SEO rankings on Google is a cost-effective and organic way to market yourself. That alone though won’t be enough for companies serious about their growth.
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Writer’s block is a terrible thing. You know that you need new content to fill up your calendar and keep your audience engaged, but you can sit at your desk for hours, resulting in nothing but tearing your own hair out in frustration.
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Social media – while extremely convenient and useful – is a double-edged sword as well. Because it’s pretty accessible to everyone, it’s can be very easy for someone to say vicious and condescending statements towards users who shows distasteful behaviors– including brands. When not managed properl Read More
IT architect Keith Townsend says companies must get out in front of shadow IT rather than view it as an unmanageable threat.
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In this post, from Fabrizio Van Marciano from Magnet4Blogging, you’ll discover how you can use vlogging and YouTube to promote your blog content to a whole new audience, thus exploding the growth of your blog. Read More
A lot of new business owners that I’ve worked with struggle with the problem of insufficient leads. Read More
Google owns 88% percent of the search advertising market and with Facebook dominate the tech scene. Is this forever; the new normal? History suggests otherwise!
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Unfortunately many small business owners and marketing teams jump on social media expecting fast results. They are quickly disappointed when what they thought was a well thought out social media strategy, campaign or program fall flat on its face. Read More
Robert ponders what happens when we wait to pursue our passions. On the news front, we dissect Mary Meeker’s Annual Internet Trends report, which finally gives content marketing a seat at the table, and discuss Amazon, Netflix, and Google’s ravenous appetite for content opportunities. Our rants and Read More
As SEOs, we tend to obsess over changes to the organic results. It usually works like this:

You get to your computer in the morning. Ready to start work, you take a quick look at Facebook to check what you have missed. You run across someone asking if anyone saw changes last night. They’ll typic Read More
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