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Wednesday, October 21, 2009
How Users Took Over Twitter 17.11 The company’s ambitions are so enormous as to be almost surreal: to predict any question anyone might ask and generate an answer that will show up at the top of Google’s search results. 8217; One, you have a certain number of people searching for it. Now he trades finesse for speed.
 
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Be human first on social platforms like Twitter or Facebook. Tagged as: advice , howto , marketing , pr , socialmedia100 ChrisBrogan.com runs on the Thesis Theme for WordPress Thesis is the search engine optimized WordPress theme of choice for serious online publishers. Again, this is particularly obvious on Twitter.
 
Monday, January 12, 2009
It’s a great way to create search engine optimization-friendly site content. There are information resource sites like Wikipeida, Mahalo, etc. Pros of using UGC: It’s trusted, contributors are loyal, more content for search engines, more information sources for users, critical feedback about products/services, etc.
 

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It’s a great way to create search engine optimization-friendly site content. There are information resource sites like Wikipeida, Mahalo, etc. Pros of using UGC: It’s trusted, contributors are loyal, more content for search engines, more information sources for users, critical feedback about products/services, etc.
Be human first on social platforms like Twitter or Facebook. Tagged as: advice , howto , marketing , pr , socialmedia100 ChrisBrogan.com runs on the Thesis Theme for WordPress Thesis is the search engine optimized WordPress theme of choice for serious online publishers. Again, this is particularly obvious on Twitter.
How Users Took Over Twitter 17.11 The company’s ambitions are so enormous as to be almost surreal: to predict any question anyone might ask and generate an answer that will show up at the top of Google’s search results. 8217; One, you have a certain number of people searching for it. Now he trades finesse for speed.