What is growth hacking?
Growth hacking is a marketing technique designed to turn clever hacks into fast-paced product growth. Content marketing is also about growth; if you’re creating content, you’re doing it because you want to grow your traffic and reach more people.
In today’s post, we will share nine growth hacking tactics to make your content … Continue reading “Eight Growth Hacking Tips To Drive More Traffic And Conversions”
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Five Main Causes of Falling Rankings on Google
|So here is the situation: you have given all of your best efforts on SEO and content marketing but your Google PageRank keep falling down. Internet marketers know this can be very frustrating, especially when their clients have been invested a big budget to get the best result.
There are some reasons why this can happen. … Continue reading “Five Main Causes of Falling Rankings on Google”
Google+ Versus Facebook: Who Will Become The Winner?
|Here is the big question: ” Will Google+ overtake Facebook’s dominance?”
People have different opinions. While Facebook and Twitter had regarded as “popular” social media channels, Google+ appeared to be a wild card in the mix as sources across the Internet contemplated just what Google’s social media experiment would accomplish.
Although Google+ boasts 20 million users or … Continue reading “Google+ Versus Facebook: Who Will Become The Winner?”
Five Tips To Improve Your Organic SEO and Surpass the Paid Search Engine Results
|With Google starts to prioritise paid results, optimising your website to reclaim lost organic search traffic becomes very important. While Google’s services are evolving rapidly, someone in the business must be able to pay the bills. That responsibility lies with the Ads & Commerce Team, an area of Google responsible for revenues driven by their … Continue reading “Five Tips To Improve Your Organic SEO and Surpass the Paid Search Engine Results”
Eight Important Facts To Strengthen Your SEO Strategy in 2014
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A year has passed in terms of updates from Google. Most of Google’s updates in 2013 included further updates of Penguin and Panda, the release of Hummingbird, and the modification from providing keyword data, thanks to encrypted search. Many people have asked whether SEO is dead. The fact is, Google has taken great spam-fighting steps … Continue reading “Eight Important Facts To Strengthen Your SEO Strategy in 2014”
Google+ Success Stories: 21 Case Studies
|Recently, Google+ has gained a huge of popularity because of its ability to attach a Google Authorship for every article produced by the corresponding people. For those who don’t know, this “authorship” feature gives a lot of SEO juice for the articles, thus giving them a higher SERP. Google regards these “legal-authorised” articles are more … Continue reading “Google+ Success Stories: 21 Case Studies”
Social Media Marketing: Some Quick Tips and Tricks
|1. Blogging
Refer to your blogging strategy regularly.
Remember to use SEO friendly keywords as you develop your blog post.
Place important keywords at the beginning of your blog title.
Make your blog easy to understand by including bullet points.
Remember your inbound linking strategy: bookmark your blog posts on various social bookmarking websites.
Include a call-to-action at the end of … Continue reading “Social Media Marketing: Some Quick Tips and Tricks”
Tips for Marketing to Older Audiences
| 0 Comments |In their book No B.S Guide to Marketing to Leading -Edge Boomers and Seniors, marketing experts Dan S. Kennedy and Chip Kessler offer small-business owners a handy guide to targeting the leading-edge boomer and senior market. in this edited excerpt, the authors describe seven ways that you can differentiate yourself from the competition.
Most small businesses … Continue reading “Tips for Marketing to Older Audiences”
RSS Feeds
| 0 Comments |RSS (originally RDF Site Summary, often dubbed Really Simple Syndication) is a family of web feed formats used to publish frequently updated works—such as blog entries, news headlines, audio, and video—in a standardized format. An RSS document (which is called a “feed”, “web feed”, or “channel”) includes full or summarized text, plus metadata such as … Continue reading “RSS Feeds”