Search engine optimization has changed over the years; there is no doubt about it. And today, it is more competitive than ever. Now social media is peaking around the corner, more like running full speed around the corner, actually, so how do these two web based entities work together?
With this question in mind, I have thrown together these bullet points. Take a look and let me know what you think.
Social Media Benefits to SEO
Social media sites rank for targeted branded and non-branded terms helping secure a larger search space.
When blog content is pushed out through social media it gets exposure & stimulates organic linking.
Content must be generated for social media. Fresh content greatly benefits search.
Twitter content is indexed and shown in Google real time search.
The Twitter search engine is used by millions. Tweets allow you to optimize keywords for that engine.
YouTube videos rank in Google general search and are important for optimizing the video search space.
Isn’t it wonderful to have the internet at our finger tips? The technology environment is shifting on what seems to be a daily basis and the Y-generation takes to zeros and bits like ducks take to water. Search Engine Marketing knocks the socks off traditional media. So, as a result any company B2C or B2B needs to be ready with their marketing ammunition online. But why choose an integrated approach to Search Engine Marketing (SEM)? Continue Reading Post - Maximizing SEM Presence With an Integrated Approach
To find the answer, I’m going to start this post off with a survey.
Does your company have a Word-of-Mouth marketing campaign that spreads your company’s marketing messages through online viral marketing channels like Digg, Reddit, and StumbleUpon which can drive hundreds and thousands of user traffic to your site everyday?
Did you know that 61% of adult and 77% of social networking users tell their friends and relatives about products they find on popular networking websites like MySpace, Facebook, and LinkedIn (Forrester)? And that people are five times more likely to buy items recommended by friends and relatives (eMarketer)? Have you developed a strong brand presence on these sites to get these people talking about you? Continue Reading Post - Do You Need Social Media?
Location! Location! Location! is a guideline most associated with the real estate industry, however it seems to apply to the SEO/Social Marketing space with a slightly different context when it comes to hosting a blog.