Saturday Link Round Up (04-03-10)

35% of the Fortune 500 are tweeting, are you? (VisInsights)
Unlike a lot of small businesses, the corporate giants of the Fortune 500 were not so quick to incorporate social media into their marketing campaigns. Now, 22% of Fortune 500 firms run a public blog and 35% use Twitter. This demonstrates the growing importance of [...]

35% of the Fortune 500 are tweeting, are you? (VisInsights)

Unlike a lot of small businesses, the corporate giants of the Fortune 500 were not so quick to incorporate social media into their marketing campaigns. Now, 22% of Fortune 500 firms run a public blog and 35% use Twitter. This demonstrates the growing importance of social media in the business world.

Twitter Gets a New Homepage – It’s a Whole Thing (ReadWriteWeb)

In other news, Twitter just launched an updated, more dynamic homepage. Exchanging the trending topics cloud for Top Tweets and popular user features, it is aimed at enticing those who are still not on Twitter to jump in.

Facebook to scrap `become a fan of’ for `like’ (Yahoo! News)

Facebook is also making changes. Rather than ask people to “become a fan” of a particular brand or media personality, the social media platform will instead let users click that they like the subject.

Does Google AdWords Violate Trademark? (Social Media Mafia)

Google recently hit a legal snag when Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy claimed that the company’s advertising companies violated their trademark. This report makes us realize that there is more to keywords than simply a tool for gaining higher rankings.

10 Outstanding Social Media Infographics (NowSourcing)

Infographics are a wonderful mix of key data and visualization that can really bring the message home if put together correctly. This blog has compiled an awesome collection of effective social media infographics.

http://www.socialmediamarketing.com/blog

Ride the Visitor Wave When it Happens

The SEO industry is still in its infancy stage whether you want to admit it or not. The search engines are very young and sites like Google are just starting to get things right in the sense of really understanding how to catalog and display search data for users. Some websites come and go in [...]

The SEO industry is still in its infancy stage whether you want to admit it or not. The search engines are very young and sites like Google are just starting to get things right in the sense of really understanding how to catalog and display search data for users. Some websites come and go in short burst of energy and some stick around for the long haul. The same goes with various marketing efforts.

It is important to never avoid a marketing effort simply because you think it will not stick around for long. I still hear people say that Twitter is short winded and it will only be here for just a few years. Even if it is shouldn’t you be there trying to scoop up new business while you can? Everything in life is evolving including the business world. The internet has created a fast moving platform for people to express themselves and to communicate on. Regardless of an efforts life cycle you should always be using it to market yourself. In today’s marketplace there is no time or room for denial. Websites and marketing efforts move in large sweeping motions so it is important to take advantage of any new or existing marketing effort you can incorporate into your business plan.

5 Years ago MySpace was the big dog in the industry. Now the numbers have been steadily declining for about the last 24 months while websites like Facebook and Twitter have seen explosive growth leaping frogging the competition almost overnight. During the height of the MySpace era lots of businesses made a great deal of money and grew their business marketing themselves in that specific online community. Now the demographic has really shifted away as they continue to lose more users but that doesn’t mean that MySpace should have been avoided all together. If nobody used it years ago many of those businesses would not have made the revenues they did if they chose to avoid it all together. The point is many online communication vehicles are always changing so it is important to hop on now than to regret later you didn’t even show up for the party.

http://www.searchengineoptimizationjournal.com

Don’t Give Up Your Kidney for Good SEO

Search engine optimization is very important in today’s online business world but it doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg, or a kidney! Expensive SEO doesn’t necessarily mean that it is good SEO. Likewise, cheap costing SEO services does not mean that it is a waster of your money. SEO services and [...]

Search engine optimization is very important in today’s online business world but it doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg, or a kidney! Expensive SEO doesn’t necessarily mean that it is good SEO. Likewise, cheap costing SEO services does not mean that it is a waster of your money. SEO services and service providers come in many different shapes and sizes. It is first important to find a consultant or vendor that has the same goals in mind. You never want to shop for this service simply on price because there are many approaches out there and it is important that the approach lines up with your business goals and that makes sense. I always recommend before you start spending your budget on SEO services, take some time to understand what search engine optimization is and how it is done. A good place to start is to read Google’s webmaster guidelines and the Google SEO starter guide that contains good information as well.

Just because a high end web design firm offers search engine marketing services doesn’t mean that those are worthy services from that particular firm. There are many design firms out there right now slapping up an SEO page on their website to make up for lost revenues for the recent economic crisis and it is important to distinguish between those types of services and true search engine marketing firms that has been doing this for years and truly understand the playing field. There are many firms out there now offering great value on services at a very reasonable cost for all types of businesses to be able to take advantage of. Narrow down a few firms you would like to see yourself hiring and before you make any calls research their position online. Search for their names and see what they have been up to. Read some of their articles and what types of organizations they have been getting involved with and you can quickly get a grasp for what type of organization they are. Don’t let a price tag fool you. This industry doesn’t have the most consistent pricing factors. It all comes down to how many man hours that price will cover. Make sure you are getting your money’s worth for the price you pay.

You will also have an opportunity to see if there is any sort of negative press surrounding this business through your research efforts. If there have ever been any unhappy customers or clients the search results will quickly identify them. If you search for a firm’s name and not too much appears in search results I would be hesitant on hiring them to do any work for you. A search engine marketing firm should have some information on their business in the search results regardless, remember SEO is about building your brand, reputation and online sales through the major search engines over time. So a potential SEO service provider must do a great job of marketing themselves online as they do for their clients…they should practice what they preach!

http://www.searchengineoptimizationjournal.com

Sports biz poll brings accolades for Arizona Cardinals’ stadium, bad news for Phoenix Coyotes

A new survey taking the pulse of the sports business world shows some good news for the Arizona Cardinals, Charles Barkley and ESPN, some bad news for the National Hockey League and Phoenix Coyotes, and some foreboding news for Tiger Woods.

A new survey taking the pulse of the sports business world shows some good news for the Arizona Cardinals, Charles Barkley and ESPN, some bad news for the National Hockey League and Phoenix Coyotes, and some foreboding news for Tiger Woods.

Protecting Your Reputation When A Partnership Goes Bad

It happens all the time in the bricks and mortar business world. A partnership goes wrong and one party heads off and starts up in competition. It can be a tough situation at any time but what happens when it’s an online business?

What if it’s your wife or husband? They know the inner working of [...]

It happens all the time in the bricks and mortar business world. A partnership goes wrong and one party heads off and starts up in competition. It can be a tough situation at any time but what happens when it’s an online business?

What if it’s your wife or husband? They know the inner working of your business and, more importantly, they know the inner workings of you – how you think, how you act and you react. They are in a perfect position to publish a wide range of negative reviews about your business and, unless you can prove it is them, there is little you can do to stop the situation.

It’s an interesting situation. In the offline world, you are real people with personalities, friends and loyal customers. In the offline world, your faceless, often with no persona to speak off. So how do you defend yourself and your business?

This situation is really no different to that of a disgruntled customer or ex-employee. You need to be ranking well in search results so that bad reviews find it difficult to outrank you. My first step would be to establish Google alerts that advised me every time my business or brand were mentioned.

How would you handle this situation?

http://www.searchengineoptimizationjournal.com

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