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This week I dug through the channels of over 3,000 YouTube subscribers to ReelSEO and identified a few common mistakes that being made that could help you all improve your videos and presence on YouTube. I also picked out a few of my favorite channels and am highlighting them for you guys today. Click here to watch the video
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4 YouTube Tips For ReelSEO Subscribers – The Reel Web Creator TIp #23
A recent study published by the University of Maryland indicates that Facebook and mobile technology have generated at least 182,000 new jobs and $12.19 billion in wages and benefits.
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Facebook App Economy: The Job Impact of Facebookonomics
I have some pretty strong opinions about online video captions–in short, I think every video creator should be using them, and for a variety of reasons. I’m actually working on an entire article about that subject, but couldn’t ignore the news announcement over the weekend that Netflix and Time Warner have both been sued (in separate suits) for failing to caption online videos .
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Time Warner & Netflix Sued For Not Providing Captions On All Video Streams
The age of forgetting is now over. Online video with social media has become the perfect vehicle for keeping the behavior of politicians on public record for everyone, forever. Because of the recent events in Congress, I am compelled to share some recent examples of social video disasters from some high-profile politicians; along with my tips for those in any elected public office on how to avoid making boneheaded social video mistakes
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Social Video Disasters – How Politicians Can Change their Social Media Strategy
Do you want to be a vlogger? Well, good for you! It’s an expanding field with plenty of room for new participants—and it’s also pretty fun. Some of the most popular and successful YouTube producers are vloggers. But what if I told you that you could be a vlogger, and get paid for it? Would
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Howcast Announces YouTube Contest To Find Their First Official Company Vlogger
Recently I have really been trying to beef up the content produced over at my blog, StayOnSearch . One of the hardest things I have noticed for me is trying to consistently keep the content of the highest quality, while increasing the frequency of posts
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10 Tips to Supercharge Your Blog’s Content
So after all this year’s of building up a very efficient search technology, a fast and lighweight web browser and a mobile computing platform, Google has finally unveiled its grandest plan of conquering the world – Google TV . Running on the byline – “TV meets web, web meets TV, Google TV”, Google TV is both hardware and software and a little bit of more Google stuff. Google TV will let you access all of your favorite websites, thanks to the built-in Google Chrome browser.
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Google Combines its Most Important Products into Google TV
With Apple’s iPad hitting the market in a matter of days, how big an impact will the computer giant’s entrance into the tablet and eReader business make? A huge one, according to several research firms such as eMarketer, Yankee Group and Credit Suisse.
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Apple Wants to Eat Amazon’s Lunch, but Wait, so Does Google!
Like on-page linked text analysis in general, identifying grey areas like hidden links (and text) should be an important and thoroughly considered step. You will want to research hidden links: (!) When you need to diagnose a recently hacked site; (!) When you need to test a web design (some hidden text may be totally innocent and only appear illegal); (!) When you need to identify the reason of the possible penalty; (!) When you want to resd possibly rearch your competitors’ grey tactics (and possibly report them); (!) If want to find out if your hidden links can be found manually by search engineers or competitors; (!) Etc.
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3 Simple Tools to Find Hidden Links (and Text)
With SMX West this week, I was going to hold off on the 2nd part of my hands-on SEO Audit series. Then I remembered that heck – I’m not going to be there so I bet enough other people in our industry won’t either that it will be a great way to give all the non-attendees a leg-up on the competition, as they all run around the conference hoping to grab actionable information.
If you haven’t read part 1 in this series, I encourage you to go read that first since it sets the foundation for what follows here. Go ahead – I’ll wait. Okay did you actually think I was going to wait for you to read that before I continued writing? I sure hope not. Because if you did, you seriously need to work on your gullibility. If you’re too gullible, you’re going to get toasted in this industry.
Also while you’re at it, another other great resource I highly recommend when it comes time to writing up an SEO audit is Glen Gabe’s “ SEO Techinical Audits “. Don’t Give Away The Farm In this part of the series, I’d like to focus more on some of the things that should and shouldn’t go into an SEO audit. This seems to be one of the biggest areas of confusion for consultants just starting out. And as I mentioned in part 1: a site Audit isn’t supposed to be an advanced course in SEO. It’s to point out problems and recommend methods of solution.
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Anatomy of a Hands-on SEO Audit – Part 2
