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How to Recover From a Social Media Hangover
“Hello. My name is Cori and I’m a social media addict.
“Today is day 1 of my commitment to give myself a regular break from technology and the foggy, uncreative haze it can unwittingly lead to.”
I was reading a post the other day by blogger Michael Brenner at B2B Marketing Insider, talking about getting your social media game on.
Of course, being the skimmer that I am, the first thing that caught my attention and made me go back and read the whole thing was his mention of having a Social Media Hangover.
His hangover was induced by sometimes (as we all do) forgetting to take breaks and shut down periodically from the very technology that makes social media so fun … and addictive.
It was a warning, and a call to bring at least a tiny bit of moderation into our very social (media) lives.
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TweetShareThe “New” SEO Secret Weapon
If you have a web site, you may have noticed one of two things about the traffic you get from search engines.
Your search traffic may have dried up overnight, with once-healthy streams turning into a sad little trickle.
Or you may have noticed a nice, steady improvement as you’ve climbed higher in the SERPs (search engine results pages), while other sites that used to outrank you suddenly evaporated.
There’s a super-secret new ingredient in SEO.
It was always a factor, but it’s become even more important recently, as the Google team relentlessly declares war on what they see as tricks and sneaky tactics.
Today we’ll talk about the “new” SEO copywriting techniques you can take advantage of in a post-Panda search world.
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TweetShare8 Quick Tips for Writing Bullet Points People Actually Want to Read
It’s a Twitterized world, we’re just living in it.
Blog posts, Tweets, quick videos, Google+, the Facebook Timeline, and tens of thousands of images pinned to digital boards are flying past us faster than we can read them.
Faster than we can even scan them, depending on the time of day.
What does this mean for writers trying to cut through it all? At least two things that I can think of:
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TweetShare7 Crucial Tactics for Writing a Wildly Successful Guest Post
We all know that guest posts grow blogs.
But not many people realize that tactical guest posting grows careers.
Most bloggers I see pump out these articles while reciting the mantra “quantity over quality”; there’s no real strategy and there are no real long-term benefits.
In this post I am going to show you the seven crucial tactics for writing a radically successful guest post.
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TweetShareWhether You Call it Blogging or Not, Online Content Still Rules
What if most of the business world stopped blogging tomorrow?
Would you stop as well?
No, if that happened, you’d find yourself sitting on the opportunity of a lifetime. Social networking sites would explode with likes and retweets and pins and +1s of your original content all day long.
This is why the annual “blogging is dead” claim is so dumb. Even if it were true, your continued content production would dominate the web in every way.
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