I recently wrote an article on Search Engine Land and wanted to make sure I posted the code in other places as well in case anyone missed it. Basically, the code is used to make sure you decide what users tweet. This is a quick work around that I came up with and my friend […]
Search Engine Land Post: Quantity vs. Quality in Growing Your Social Network and SMX
In an effort to keep a personal archive of all the things I have written, here is my latest post on Search Engine Land Title Google+ Growing your Social Network: Quantity vs. Quality. I created this helpful little table of Do’s and Don’ts to help grow your audience in Quality which will absolutely affect Quantity: Do’s Don’ts Do Create […]
Search Engine Land Post: Optimize Facebook Open Graph Tags: They Are the 50% and other updates
Earlier this week my newest article was posted on Search Engine Land. It was about how to effectively optimize open graph tags and included a study I performed with Brightedge. Lately I have been thinking a lot about Open Graph tags and how to effectively optimize them so anticipate more around this topic. And in other […]
Search Engine Land Post: Freshness Update + Social Media = Happy Users
I had a new post up on Search Engine Land today. The topic deals with the Google Freshness Update and how adding in social media can significantly improve your visibility in the SERP. A couple of the tips I gave were: Ensure content is current and up to date as well as create a full […]
Search Engine Land Post: Control Your Message With Social Sharing & Open Graph
My first post is up in Search Engine Land. The topic was on Learning to control your message with social sharing and the open graph. Basically, I wrote about the importance of including social media in a general site audit. I put the focus on the open graph protocol and social share buttons since they […]