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By: Rebecca Kelley

Is Social Media Marketing Right For You?

Social Media

Last week on The Office, corporate weenie Ryan visited the Scranton branch and told them that they needed to make up extra sales that their website should have brought in. He had been fervently pushing the website onto the staff, telling them that version 2.0 of the site will be even bigger and better, and that embracing new technology like online sales will skyrocket paper purchases and make thei...

By: Jane Copland

Holy Mother of Linkbait

Social Media

This past Tuesday night (and, eventually, Wednesday morning), Rand and I sat down and "wrote" a post that we were quite sure was rather amusing. Admittedly, posting to a widely read SEO blog after getting little sleep and consuming three beers and two cocktails isn't advisable. We were, however, relatively sure we were on to something good.

By: Danny Dover

I Submitted to Digg But All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt

Social Media

If you are involved with internet marketing for more than five minutes you will inevitably hear someone preach about the power of Digg. It is funny how hard people work for their 15 minutes of fame. Yes, if you make it on the homepage your website will receive hundreds of thousands of views in a single day. Yes the links it provides will help your search rankings. And yes the ...

By: Oatmeal

Widgetbait Gone Wild

Social Media

Here's the deal: I build links. I build a lot of them - tens of thousands every month. How do I do this? I create fun online quizzes and then provide HTML code with quiz scores that bloggers and website owners can embed on their own sites. A good example is this widget, which tells you if you talk too much in your blog, or ...

By: Danny Dover

Viral Marketing is Stupid

Social Media

Yesterday, I was arguing with my friend about the existence of one sight or sound that is universally funny. He argued that since different cultures find humor in different things, there couldn't possibly be one example of something that is funny to everyone. Unconvinced, I started searching for the holy grail of funny. Immediately, I went on YouTube and starting browsing my favorite videos. Event...

By: Jane Copland

StumbleUpon - Demographics and Returning Traffic Spikes

Social Media

Like most SEOs I know, I have a couple of sites that act as my side projects. They aren't monetised and I plan to keep them that way: I like to keep an eye on it for the purpose of experiments. By this I mean that I like to mess around with them and if one of them drops completely from every search engine, loses all of its PageRank and its server catches fire, it doesn't matter all that much....

By: Jane Copland

Twitter Begrudgingly Revisted

Social Media

Caught during a moment of extreme moral ineptitude on Saturday, I did the unthinkable. I signed up to Twitter. I felt like a fourteen seventeen year old who's been thinking about sneaking into the parents' booze cabinet with her friends and finally makes the decision to pick the lock. I felt bad immediately, especially given ...

By: Jane Copland

Making Up New Words != Creativity

Social Media

Disclaimer: I work for a company called SEOmoz. Its There is absolutely nothing wrong with making up new words for something that, as it stands, can't be properly named or described with existing language. Quite simply, this is how languages evolve and grow, and it would be tough to name everything with words that already exist....


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