I've been noticing that the more savvy bloggers and the successful internet marketers are using both of these, and aren't really drawing a line between the two. Really, social marketing is part of seo...it incorporates link building, and natural links to pop by the hands of your "followers."
I think that's a good way to look at it. I didn't know much about networking until I joined Twitter, and people started following me that were also in my niche. That kind of connection allows us to exchange leads, stories, and interesting thoughts in an immediate and dynamic way that would not...
Wow, this is all great info. I've been noticing the same thing when trying to find a name for my blog. Most of the good/common names are already taken. Now, you have to either choose a .net or .info (which isn't ideal, because a competitor has the .com) or you have to think of something...
I agree, I've found Copyblogger to be very useful and also very entertaining to read. It is a wealth of information.
I've also a few posts from Men with Pens, and Problogger, and they are also great but I haven't had the time to explore them as in-depth yet. I think any link from an author...
Hi everyone, my name is Sally but almost everyone calls me Sal. I'm here to learn how I can improve my business website, but also how to start my own personal blog. I would love to be able to write about my hobbies and my experiences, and become an affiliate for products related to my hobbies...
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