Tips Regarding How A Marketing Assistant Might Drive Your Social Networking Strategy
Updated: 2012-06-30 05:27:09
Whenever folks talk in general about social media they could be inadvertently considering only Facebook. This really is, in any case, the “big daddy” of social media sites within the common public understanding. However there are a lot of similar sites which might be of great interest to a small business person and very often [...]

Last year Google announced that they would start encrypting search data when a user is logged into their Google account. Google Analytics would still track these visitors once they arrived on the site, but the keywords searches used to find the website would now be listed under “Not Provided”. Google assured site owners that the [...]The post Google Analytics “Not Provided” Is Getting Worse appeared first on SEO Journal by Nick Stamoulis of Brick Marketing.
Home About Joshua Dorkin Contact Archives TimeForBlogging Blogging , Website Tips , eCommerce , Forums and Web-Entrepreneurship Why You Should Track Your Social Media Accounts by Joshua Dorkin on June 27, 2012 Tweet I recently wrote a guest post on Inman Next titled , Is Your Social Media Account Doing You More Harm Than Good where I talk about the dangers of having social media accounts that you aren’t monitoring . The piece generated some controversy , and I even appeared to offend a slew of users of Empire Avenue thanks to a crafty demonstration of the site’s power by Scott Allen I raise the issue of the article because of two individuals who are apparently doing exactly what I recommended they are purging accounts . Normally , I’d applaud . that Here’s the problem Both of these people
I was talking with one of my SEO clients the other day about a secondary site their company owned. The site had been hit by Penguin and they needed some help pinpointing exactly where they went wrong and what actions they needed to take to address the issue. Even though this site wasn’t part of [...]The post Does Your SEO Company Charge for Extra Work? appeared first on SEO Journal by Nick Stamoulis of Brick Marketing.
I came across this great post on SEOMoz a few weeks ago and I had to share it, especially lesson #9—“Stop Scheming & Get to Work.” Author Peter Meyers claims this is the most important SEO lesson anyone could learn, and I have to agree with him; DO THE WORK! (Peter says it with a [...]The post SEO: Do the Work! appeared first on SEO Journal by Nick Stamoulis of Brick Marketing.
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I once got a frantic email from one of my former clients wanting to know why their organic traffic from Google had disappeared overnight. They had logged into their Google analytics account one morning to find their visitors had completely bottomed out—100% of their traffic was gone. Normally I would tell my SEO clients to [...]The post Are You Siloing Your SEO? appeared first on SEO Journal by Nick Stamoulis of Brick Marketing.
“Insurance” gets almost 25 million searches each month in the US alone (according to the Google Keyword Research Tool). “Small business insurance” only gets a measly 60,500 searches in comparison and “small business insurance agency” only has a monthly search volume of 320. Clearly “insurance” is the best keyword right? After all, it has the [...]The post Don’t Be Blinded by the Search Volume! appeared first on SEO Journal by Nick Stamoulis of Brick Marketing.
This is an actual email that one of my SEO clients received a few days ago: Hi I recently visited your website during a routine survey of sites which may be capable of higher search engine performance through Search Engine Optimization (SEO). Efficient SEO brings an increase in online sales or leads. I hope this [...]The post This Is What an SEO Spammer Looks Like appeared first on SEO Journal by Nick Stamoulis of Brick Marketing.
I’m on the fence about paid blog reviews. I think one every now and again is a great way to get valuable inbound links, generate new visitors to your site, build your online brand presence and more, but you have to be careful to not rely too heavily on paid reviews. If you are thinking [...]The post Is a Paid Blog Review Worth It? appeared first on SEO Journal by Nick Stamoulis of Brick Marketing.