Posts Tagged ‘url’
Wednesday, February 27th, 2008
Adding a business blog to your site can be an effective way to improve your search engine visibility, but simply having a blog - even a very active one - isn’t enough. Here are a few business blogging strategies to consider.
Business blogging is a planned activity. Personal blogs may leave you with the impression [...]
Tags: blog, blogger, blogging, blogroll, blogs, Business, commenting, comments, community, content, digg, discussion, email, feed, Feedburner, how-to, hr, im, IT, link, links, PR, Promotion, reader, readers, relevant, RSS, search, Search Engine Visibility, selling, target, tips, url, visibility, XP
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Monday, September 17th, 2007
If you have dedicated yourself to business blogging for the past few years you will have accumulated archives that are rich in relevant content. Does a post only serve it’s purpose at the time it is written? What about the wealth of information that you have preserved in your archives? And how does Google view [...]
Tags: attention, blog, blogger, bloggers, blogging, blogher, Business, content, deal, Google, hr, im, IT, keywords, link, links, page-rank, pagerank, PR, rank, reader, readers, relevant, RSS, search, Search Engine Visibility, seo, sse, tags, tips, traffic, update, url, visibility, wordpress
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Tuesday, May 15th, 2007
Blog Promotion strategy that is often overlooked involves locating blogs with topics somewhat similar to yours and placing relevant comments in their comment box area.
This can be effective especially for those blogs that let you create your own online identity with the main Web address or URL of your blog included as a link to [...]
Tags: aggregator, blog, Blog Promotion, bloglines, blogs, blogsearch, commenting, comments, email, Google, hr, im, IT, link, online, PR, Promotion, relevant, RSS, search, spam, sse, tech, technorati, url, website
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Sunday, January 14th, 2007
Back in October, I posted our initial research
on the ROI
of blogging. Many of you contributed your ideas, thoughts, and criticisms –
thanks so much as it was extremely helpful.
We’ve (finally) published the report – and
actually, there are two of them. The first is “The ROI Of Blogging: The “Why”
And “How” Of External Blog Accountability”. It’s [...]
Tags: 2006, accountability, adi, advertising, attention, benefits, blog, blogger, blogging, blogs, brand, Business, commenting, company, content, directories, effectiveness, efficiency, executive, feed, Feedburner, feeds, flare, hr, hrm, im, industry, IT, law, marketers, metrics, news, NGO, PR, purchase, research, roi, sales, search, sources, sse, study, toolbar, update, url, visibility, XP
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Monday, November 28th, 2005
Despite its best efforts, the email inbox tends to be a clutter of relatively undifferentiated content. It’s easy to lose emails, hard to find them again later and prioritizing which messages to read is awkward to automate.
Enter RSS, a much more sophisticated and intuitive means of communicating. One of the primary advantages of [...]
Tags: blog, blogging, communication, company, compliance, content, corporate, email, feed, feeds, flexibility, hr, im, industry, IT, KM, media, news, newsletter, online, posting, PR, RSS, search, security, subscribe, subscribers, unique, update, url
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Friday, November 25th, 2005
After an endorsement on his blog from Robert Scoble, Microsoft’s lead blogger, I felt I had to check out the UDEX corporate blog.
Interestingly enough, their focus is on keeping the data in a database error-free. Here’s what I mean, copied from Scoble:
(they focus on the Product Data Quality area, basically they clean data
before it gets [...]
Tags: knowledgeable-posting, posting-frequency, udex, url
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