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By: Rand Fishkin

21 Tips to Earn Links and Tweets to Your Blog Post

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It's been a long time since I've covered blogging strategies, and my recent panel with one of the world's foremost authorities got me thinking that given our success, both with the SEOmoz blog and with blogs for clients, it's time to share a bit more. Today, I'd like to cover how to make that single post you're composing more likely to earn the attention it deserves. Let's dive into the list:

By: Jane Copland

So What Should We Be Asking Bloggers?

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Last week at Pubcon in Las Vegas, I took part in the session titled, "5 Bloggers and a Microphone." Since then, we've heard a fair bit of feedback that people were disappointed in the session, mainly because the questions we were asked didn't allow us to impart any good blogging knowledge. As was reported in many different places, one attendee asked an in-depth paid search question which...

By: Danny Dover

Examining The Internet's Top Blogs: What We Can Learn From Their Success

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Everyday a fiercely competitive battle takes place online over capturing the attention of millions of readers. As a result the blogosphere constantly changes shape and different players thrust forward as content kings for the day. Lately I have been trying to find out what forces control this volatile scene. I have been looking for recurring themes and hoping to find useful correlations. ...

By: Danny Dover

A Foolproof Method for Great Blogging

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The Foolproof Method for Great Blogging Don’t become an expert by acting like one - This might sound counter-intuitive, but it really does make sense. Many inexperienced bloggers try to make their work sound important and reputable even when it is not. This is an easy mistake to make because emulating the industry leaders is a logical path to success. Don’t be fooled. Real success comes from distinguishing oneself in a useful way, not by pretending to be something one is not.

By: Rand Fishkin

Headsmacking Tip #3: Run Your Blog Post Titles Through Keyword Research Before You Hit Publish

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I'm getting to like this series :-) (see #1 and #2). This week, I thought I'd talk about a tip that might cause mild concussions if you haven't been doing it. That's right, it's the ultra-simple "research before you post" technique for bloggers. The basic tenet goes something like this - if your blog has any reasonable quantity of link equity and ranking ability, chances are t...

By: Eric Enge

Content is King, Baby!

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<p>One of the most important things you can do to help create a successful web site is to build a site that provides a remarkable experience.  If we look past the popular phrase "linkbait" (a term I don't like because of its negative connotations) we need to answer the question: "why would someone link to our site?".</p><p>When I first talk to a clien...

By: Ann Smarty

Creative RSS Button - Could it Work?

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The number of subscribers is the main metrics of its popularity (well, I am pretty sure everyone knows that but I needed an introductory sentence:)). Recently, I've been exploring and experimenting with some creative looking blog RSS buttons and came to an interesting conclusion: no matter how unique and prominent it looks, people still tend to prefer that standard little Feedburne...

By: Jane Copland

Why Is Preemptive Reputation Management So Difficult?

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I remember the first time I heard about someone ending a relationship via email. It was a long time ago (like, in the nineties) and possibly in the days before I had an email account of my own. Everyone was shocked at how someone could bring themselves to do something like that online. Now, such a break-up would constitute a gross lack of inventiveness. Why not edit your ...


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