Posts About ‘Social Media’

From Authorship to Authority: Why Claiming Your Identity Matters #smxlondon

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While “Content is King”, many marketers overlook the all-important factor of authority, and the process required to establish and maintain it.

The first session of this 2013 edition of SMX London delved into the steps to claim your own identity: brainstorming sessions between SEO, social and content development teams, content promotion tactics for gaining authority links and more.

The session had Chelsea Blacker, Jim Boykin, Maile Ohye, Grant Simmons as speakers and Elisabeth Omeloski as moderator.

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Social Media Automation: The Good And Bad #smxlondon

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Social media has revolutionsed the way we interact with clients, friends, family and peers but at the same time it can also be very complex and time consuming. This session focused on giving and outline of available tools to automate social media sharing. However, leaving those tasks unattended to a machine can also cause various problems if not social disasters therefore speakers provided the audience with best practices to blend the automation of social media with human oversight.

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Turning Up Your Twitter Tactics #smxlondon

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Twitter has fast evolved to become a key element in anyone’s social media strategy. The landscape has changed though and the days of simply pushing out 140 character messages in the hope of generating new traffic to your site are long gone. Nowadays we as digital marketers, have to take various considerations into account i.e tweet time, frequency, re-tweets as well as the authority of those that are re-tweeting. Twitter has launched various new service enhancements such as its expanding Twitter promotion program and as Twitter cards. The session’s focus was on techniques and strategies to truly get the best out of Twitter.

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Social Signals, Schmochal Smignals?

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Last week, I put together a workshop for Receptional Internet Marketing and sparked a very interesting debate: do Social Signals even affect page rank?  Or is it a big Google-myth?

On one side of the table there were the more technical SEO guys  who made some pretty compelling arguments favouring the opinion that Social Signals 100% do affect search rankings.  On the other side, was the side of the table that felt that while Social Signals are important to the online marketing mix, Google hasn t explicitly said that they do yet. (more…)

Questions to Ask Before Taking your Business Social

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It’s Monday. Chances are there are currently many businesses holding their weekly meetings to decide what they will be doing this week. Chances also are that some managers had a nice weekend with meeting friends and maybe even some birthday parties. The talks on those parties used to be mostly politics, but these days the discussions differ a lot. For example Social Media is discussed on almost every gathering. The good, the bad and the ugly of Social is being discussed.

I am willing to bet my entire fortune on it that somewhere on a birthday party some manager, some CEO or somebody else with a decision making role overheard or was part in a conversation about how Social Media is used in business. That person will have heard from his conversation partners what a great business tool it is for them and how their Facebook page reached ‘a 100 likes’ within a short amount of time. When that same manager turned his head at the birthday party he would see a group of kids all looking at their phones. Updating their Facebook status, playing a game or ‘apping’ their friends. In the back of his mind he will have thought: we need to do something with that.

This Monday morning that manager will have headed into the office, into the weekly staff meetings and will have said: “We need to do something with Facebook as well, where is our Facebook Page?”. And then the treadmill starts. A Facebook Page will be set up. Content will be created and will be posted. There will be employees begging their friends for likes and after a few weeks or months they start to wonder why Facebook didn’t work for them as ‘promised’. The manager by that time will have forgotten all about it and the marketing team will need to start looking for solutions.

Because they haven’t thought about it first. Because they lacked a strategy and just chose a channel. (more…)

SocialSafe, the Social Network Back-Up Tool

Where you keep your social bits nice and safe

A few weeks back Bas approached me with a trial for a tool called SocialSafe for State of Search. Due to the nature of the tool, I had to wait a little while to build up enough data to access its analytics features. So, after a bit of a wait, here is what I found out. (more…)

5 Ways Small Businesses Can Maintain a Social Media Presence and Ignore Scaremongering

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I’ve been offline for the last week, driving around the wilds of Tasmania in a camper-van with no phone or internet access. It’s certainly refreshing, and my brain feels like it’s seeing the internet in a revitalised way again. Despite spending more time with wallabies than people in the last week, I still didn’t entirely get away from the all encompassing world that is the internet!

Driving along, I heard a news report on the radio, discussed Australia’s SMEs’ failure to get involved with social media, with only a quarter of small businesses using the medium according to a recent survey. More details can be found on the News.com.au website.

AUSTRALIAN businesses are failing to keep pace with social media with less than a quarter embracing online opportunities, research reveals.

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State of Search News Update: What happened in week 14

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After a few weeks without a wrap up of the most important news in search and social it is time

In this post we will bring the top stories of what happened last week with links to articles around the web. So you will know what you’ve missed.  

Here’s what happened last week

Facebook launches ‘Home’ to take over Android

The biggest news last week of course was Facebook launching ‘home’. It wasn’t the expected Facebook phone, but a take over of Android, which will be rolling out shortly.

Related stories online: Inside FacebookTechCrunch,BusinessweekAllThingsDBusiness InsiderThe Next Web 

LinkedIn rolling linked mentions of people and companies in status updates

Linkedin wants to be more like Facebook so it seems. It has started to roll out a new feature which is very Facebook like: mentions of people and companies in status updates which will trigger the recipient.

Related stories online: Official LinkedIn BlogMashableWebProNews.  

Mobile advertising growing to 7.3 billion dollars with Google and Facebook taking most

Mobile advertising will reach $7.29 billion in 2013, and Google will take home more than half of it, Facebook follows after.

Related stories online: Marketing PilgrimForbesCNET

Google Places Dashboard gets Google+ Local Integration

Google has begun a staged upgrade of its Google Places Dashboard making it more integrated with Google+.

Related stories online: SearchenginelandSearch Engine RoundtableGoogle Plus Daily9to5GoogleMarketing Pilgrim

iTunes URLs Losing Rank In Google Search

Less and less iOS applications were showing up in Google search for searches by app name, for example. Google acknowledged there are issues, but not a plot.

Related stories online: The Next WebAppleInsider, SearchenginelandThe VergeGuardian 

Baidu Working on Google Glass-Like ‘Baidu Eye’

Rumours are Baidu is copying Google, but not in search, but in their Google Glasses project. Baidu seems to be working on a ‘Baidu Eye’.

Related stories online: CHINAdaily,  VentureBeatInvestor’s Business Daily 

Google’s Privacy Director Stepping Down

One of the toughest and most important roles within Google is becoming vacant. Privacy Director Alma Whitten is said to be stepping down from her job.

Related stories online: CNETEngadgetMarketing LandTechCrunchAllThingsD

Fake Twitter Followers a Multimillion-Dollar Business

Everyone already knew Twitter followers can be bought. And we also knew there was a lot of money to be made there. It now actually turns out to be a multimillion-dollar business.

Related stories online: New York TimesBusiness Insider

Anonymous take over  North Korea’s Twitter and Flickr accounts

A remarkable ‘hack’ last week in North Korea where Anonymous hackers took over Twitter and Flickr accounts showing politically sensitive content.

Related stories online: Business InsiderSiliconANGLEMashableReadWrite

 

Social TV: New TV or Another Layer on Traditional TV

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‘The Second Screen’. It is a term which you have been hearing about a lot more in the past year. The second screen many consider to be the ‘new TV’. It is even going to take the place of TV in the end some say. But is that really the case? Or will it be a bonus, will it just change the way we watch TV instead of replace it?

There might be a lot more going on than most people suspect. This was the topic of the keynote presentation at SES New York 2012 by Mike Proulx, Senior VP and Director Social Media at Hill Holliday and author of the book ‘Social TV‘. He claims there is more to Social TV than you’d think and that it will not replace TV, just enforce it. (more…)

9 Pinterest Tips for Business Profile Pages

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Having spent some time looking through the State of Search blog to see what areas have not been covered, I was surprised to see that we had a limited number of posts surrounding Pinterest. This up and coming social platform is continuing to gain traction and more and more businesses are starting to take note.

With this in mind, I wanted to share with all the State of Search readers some 9 tips for making Pinterest work for your business profile page.

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