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The New SEO This Curagami post takes issue with the priority and emphasis of two "old world" SEO posts. When Jeff Bullas suggests, important tweaks could result in top rank he over reaches. When Forbes worries about content length, they ask the wrong question in the wrong way. Here's a thought experiment to prove the point - does Oprah need to worry about technical SEO tweaks or content length?
Answer: No Oprah does not. When your tribe is as loyal, eager to consume and collaborate as Oprah's SEO is moot and adds little. Think Oprah achieved her position of trust and created such a loyal tribe by tweaking or manipulating content? Neither do we. Do we miss the days when a tweak here or there meant rank? You bet. Life was easier then, but marketing is so much better now, and it will become better still. The rub is Jeff and Forbes are right and wrong at the same time. Technically every tip Jeff shares is correct, but the emphasis is backward. Jeff starts with keywords. In this Curagami post we suggest starting with your story, your "why": http://www.curagami.com/seo-loves-ya-baby/
7 SEO Tips and Trends Appreciate @Os Ishmael sharing Anne Carton's great 7 SEO Trends for 2016 Post today. Anne's post was so good we linked it from the Curagami post it inspired. Our 7 SEO Trends / Tips for 2016:
* Great Content Creates Community (despite Content Shock) * Mobile and Smartphones Are Changing Everything * Video RULES * Community Is KEY * Community Shock Is Coming * Empower Ambassadors, Understand Proxy Marketing * Fresh and NOW Beat Stale and THEN
Be sure to add your SEO tips for 2016 and we will mash them into this post with a link back and our thanks.
http://www.curagami.com/7-seo-tips-for-2016/?v=7516fd43adaa
In the past few months, I’ve written posts for sites like TechCrunch, Kissmetrics, and HubSpot. Collectively, these have garnered over 5,000 shares so far.
Yet when our PR manager recently asked me how guest posting improved my blog KPIs, I thought about it, then admitted, “Well, it doesn’t.”
Despite reaching a huge audience, my guest posts had nearly no impact on improving a single one of my KPIs, which include increasing organic traffic to the blog, improving engagement metrics, and increasing our number of subscribers.
Sure, we became a blip on the radar of some influential people, we got 15 seconds of Internet buzz, and a whole lot of traffic – albeit, highly unqualified traffic.
Via Brian Yanish - MarketingHits.com
Einstein’s Web Marketing Lessons We enjoyed the nerdy HBO Einstein and Eddington movie about how the Cambridge mathematician (Eddington) confirms Einstein's General Theory of Relativity by crushing the known and more predictable Newtonian universe.
The web has two camps too. There are Newtonians who believe in an absolute truth we were never able to find during our 7 years as a DIrector of Ecommerce or our 15+ years of online marketing experience. This post shares Einstein's marketing lessons.
EPIC? We Want You Imagine if you were one of the first contributors to Mashable, TechCrunch or the Huffington post. Life for those first contributors is good now. Life for those trying to elbow their way in is not nearly as good. Stop elbowing because we have a cool idea. APPLY to be one of the first 5 Scenttrail Authors / Curators and Contributors, become an owner and find greatness...together.
Content marketing must serve a higher purpose & featuring people not things is how websites win hearts, minds & loyalty creating online community.
Post includes a Fareed Zakaria interview with hedge fund manager Ray Dolio because Ray shares 5 tips for how to become a great web marketer:
* Think more about how "the machine" works (Google in our case). * Be in the middle of it and expect to get banged up. * Have great humility and FEAR. * It isn't KNOWING that matters it is what you do when you DON't KNOW. * Find smart people who disagree with you and LISTEN.
I couldn't summarize how teams I've led have made over $30M in online sales learn to think and be. Ray may be speaking of how to manage a hedge fund, but he may as well be outlining how to be a great digital marketer.
This post explores an eternal truth - people not things sell. http://www.curagami.com/magical-thinking/marketing/5-ways-people-fix-content-marketing/
Thanks to FedEx Sharing our Hero Marketing Haiku Deck last week with a group of Small to Medium Sized Businesses taught us how to tune the message. We noted how the TACTICS of competing with Amazon sparked real interest.
There are two components to competing with Amazon:
* 4Cs. * Everything Is Everything.
Four Cs Content, Customers, Commerce and Community are the four pillars of creating successful online marketing. The Uber-Goal is creating sustainable online community, or a community growing faster than its costs.
You create online community by curating more than you create and moving from US to WE. Content is how you signal customers your site, brands and company GET IT and want to create community.
You know you've created community when following increases, heuristic measures such as time on site, pages viewed and bounce rates improve and your site is getting closer to the magical 50% returning 50% new visitor mix.
Everything Is Everything We've been struggling to explain how interconnected everything is these days. SEO, content marketing, content curation, email marketing, social media marketing and mobile marketing are working hand in glove now at increasingly faster pace. This more, faster, better loop means today's commerce is tomorrow's content, today's community is tomorrow's customer and round and round like a furious merry go round.
You win hearts, minds and loyalty today by understanding how to work the 4cs into a sustainable online community, a community of advocates wiling to sacrifice and support you, your brand and ideas.
Invisible Giant of the New SEO shows why Google, appification, mobile and other trends are making the new SEO hard to see, understand or create tactics for.
Thinking Different = Hardest Thing Web marketing is different, powerful and transforming. If you can adopt these 5 "Secrets" and shift thinking accordingly you can win BIG online:
* Hedge and Diversify. * Over and Under. * Card count & DOUBLE DOWN. * Become a NOWIST. * Hit 4 out of 10 = Hall of Fame.
Haiku Decks Create Shares & Community If we told you there was a tool that would generate 3,200 views of your content on average and produce almost 60,000 views and over 700 shares for 34 uses (of the tool) you would USE IT right? This Curagami post shares why Haiku Deck is a powerful Internet marketing tool you should start using NOW.
Marketing Triptych via @HaikuDeck BUZZING
There is a new invisible giant using 5 "tricks" so the "new seo" is getting harder and harder to see and understand. This Haiku Deck and Curatti blog post is about how to see the invisible giant. How to win hearts and minds online.
Why New SEO So Hard To See * Google Float & Filter Bubbles. * Social Media Marketing's Disappearing Act. * Friends of Friends Marketing. * Multi-channel Marketing. * Web's "Fabric" Like Space/Time.
Adding a Curatti blog post at midnight tonight too. http://curatti.com/invisible-giant-hard-see-new-seo/
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. Leaving Wordpress Wordpress is killing us. We are exhausted with cave diving. We must cave dive because the world's largest blogging platform has become so opaque the it's main premise - create web content without an IT department - is spoiled.
Here are our 5 reasons for leaving Wordpress as fast as our friends at WTE.net will have us:
- Spam & Attacks
- Unrealized Promise
- Crap Overload
- SEO & Performance
- No Easy Multi-Platform Content Curation
. What are your reasons for leaving Wordpress? Or do you love Wordpress? Share and we will curate into this Wordpress post (one of our last).
http://www.curagami.com/5-reasons-we-are-leaving-wordpress/
Homeland & SEO Watching Homeland episodes to catch up before the great TV show's season opener we realized our favorite spy story has a lot in common with Search Engine Optimization (SEO) including:
* Paranoid. * Surprise * Sisyphus * Ignorance * Tribes
Working on a http://www.Curagami.com post, in the meantime find the slidedeck here: https://shar.es/17ByZi
How Their Rank Teaches You SEO Lessons SEO: Their Rank Talks To You, but are you listening, emulating category leaders and finding ways to disrupt your space to win hearts, minds and loyalty online is the "new SEO".
So if your question is, "You talking to ME?" and you are asking Google the answer is YES.
SEO Freakshow Small to Medium Sized Businesses are caught in a vicious Chinese finger puzzle. The more they pull the more stuck they become. We say REJECT the CATCH-22 of trying to be us (SEOs, Internet marketers) and run away and join the circus instead. Here's why.
The Platform Revolution " Google is all about big brands now," a frustrated customer said. The complaint was about how this Small to Medium Sized Business couldn't win organic listings anymore. We disagreed. Google isn't rewarding top organic listings to Big Brands. Big brands look and feel more like platforms and that is why they are winning in spite of themselves.
Learn more about why you MUST think in platforms NOW: http://www.curagami.com/magical-thinking/new-seo/the-platform-revolution/
Lots of questions after our presentation of asking the right Ecommerce questions last week to a group of about 40 Small to Medium Sized Businesses in Raleigh sponsored by FedEx. Instead fo writing more, we took a different approach and developed short "Video Notes" adding Curagami YouTube links to our Haiku Deck:
Find the Haiku Deck Here http://shar.es/1gssvu
Find Introductory Video Notes on YouTube Here https://youtu.be/T3KVhY_yK10
Find Video Notes about creating online community here https://youtu.be/KXmON4U1I_E
Will add more video notes soon.
What Is QDF Google has a favorite core concept - Quality Deserves Freshness. The concept changes content marketing in many ways such as:
* Content is publish & done. * Content that sparks comments is prized. * Content that promotes links and shares is good. * Static Content is bad.
On Monday I made an editorial mistake. @Cendrine Marrouat - https://www.cendrinemedia.comwrote a great guest blog post for Curagami about content curation. My mistake was building a reference into an embedded slide deck in the title.
That editorial decision assumes too much. Any post MUST live up to its title and this one DID if a reader looked at Cendrine's great slides. If you didn't it was confusing. I added to the confusion by using a numbered list in the title and then NOT numbering the tips contained in Cendrine's slides.
We received a comment noting the dissonance my editorial decisions made. NOW WHAT DO YOU DO? Change the title back to Cendrine's better title and destroy the ripples the post earned. Change the blog title without changing the URL and Google sees and punishes the dispariety.
Better to ADD CONTENT IN because of QDF. I wrote in a couple of hundred words and re-shared the post on social as an object lesson in my need to become a better editor and QDF. NEVER take something away from Google they've indexed, has been shared or is inside your website's modeled evaluation.
Taking things away creates suspicion. Adding in new content helps with QDF and provides a new hook to share on social. QDF can be helped by:
* Comments. * Feeds (if structured and embedded properly). * Curation (of comments or other material). * User Generated Content (UGC) such as social shares, comments, reviews and forms. * Questions - great because "new to them" evergreen content promotes UGC for years. * Polls - voting brings customers back and creates new social share hooks too.
If this information sounds like you really can't "fix" an editorial mistake as much as you create, curate and surf you way out of it you understand implications of QDF. Content in Google land is forever, but content in the new QDF world isn't static, unchanging and inviolate either.
Promise to write a post on QDF and how Google's search for the latest greatest and most relevant content means your content marketing needs to shift from "publish and done" to "publish, curate and publish again".
“Link building” as it is traditionally defined is fraught with risks, gray-hat techniques, and dangerous mistakes. Don’t approach link building in a let’s-build-some-links kind of way. If you do, you’re headed for dangerous waters. Instead, consider link building as a byproduct of being a networker, a content marketer, a local expert, a personal brand, and a social animal. Read More: http://www.searchenginejournal.com/link-building-brand-new-website/115075/ Marty Note When one of our friends shared his use of the disavow tool daily at a recent conference to our shocked and surprise. He went on to explain by alerting Google to spammy links coming into his content he was winning more and more SEO cred and suddenly we got it.
Acting proactively on the knowledge not all inbound links are equal or good can save some SEO PAIN.
Not all links are equal and some may be attempts to HURT your website. Knowing who is linking to you, thanking the good ones and alerting Google to your disdain for the bad ones is becoming an important "new SEO" tactic.
This post shares solid new ways to get good links in the first place and original great content is you best friend on that mission. What it doesn't share is the cost of bad unsolicited links. Treat all links with care and give them with even more care.
We suggest NOT letting the spider follow your links. No Follow links protect you from having the content changed or altered after you link. Even with No Follow Links ONLY link to trusted sources so you may become an authority too.
Via Antonino Militello
Has @HaikuDeck Created A New Powerful Visual Marketing Channel? +8,322 Views in 22 Days says YES!
Amazing Content Marketing Tool If you don't use Haiku Deck to help create visual marketing you are missing a powerful tool. We've created 36 Haiku Decks. Over the last 22 days those decks added 8,322 views or 378 new views each day.There is NOTHING we are doing with that kind of reach...NOTHING!
We are beginning to believe Slide Decks may be an exciting new marketing channel. Amazingly NONE of our 36 decks reported zero views over the last 22 days. Even OLD decks continue to be viewed making slides and slide decks VALUABLE content indeed.
Not a complete surprise since Slideshare has been creating SEO magic for years, but Haiku Deck may have just legitimized slides as a marketing channel. You don't need an excuse to create Haiku Decks. No conference talks needed to win with these new visual marketing tools. SLIDES and Haiku Deck's CMS that sits on top of the Creative Commons are becoming a powerful content marketing tool and a widgetized marketing channel in their own right.
Trending Haiku Decks Include
Crowdfunding Tips From The Clash +46% Views http://shar.es/1ao3gt
Gamify Content Marketing +36% Views http://shar.es/1ao3GS
Invisible Giant: Why New SEO So Hard To See +8% Views http://shar.es/1ao3ZG
Warren Buffett's Tips for Startups remains Top Dog w/ 7,700 Views http://shar.es/1ao3Bj
See performance for all 36 Haiku Decks we've created on Google Doc here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Ozsk4hHtT6Xm77SxQbP7EFw259oQMVC_5DY1bOU9dAk/edit?usp=sharing
Digest...
#1: BuzzSumo Use BuzzSumo for content brainstorming or to plan blogger email outreach and social media marketing campaigns. #2: Stay Focusd The free StayFocusd app (available on Chrome only) is a must-have for any online blogger or marketer. Stay Focusd lets you block out websites of your choice. #3: Add From Server Enter Add From Server, which lets you simply import any files you’ve uploaded into the WordPress media library. #4: Easy Tweet Embed With Easy Tweet Embed, blog owners can easily create multiple pre-populated tweets in their blog post. The pre-populated tweets make it easier for readers to retweet the posts. #5: Easy Pricing Tables Easy Pricing Tables is an incredibly simple and effective solution if you want to sell memberships for premium content on your blog, #6: Internet Archive Are you audio blogging or podcasting? If the sizes of your audio files exceed what you can store on Podomatic or Soundcloud without paying an additional monthly fee, I recommend Internet Archive. #7: Namechk Before you launch any online presence for your business, make sure all social media accounts related to your name are available. That’s where Namechk.com comes in. #8: Easelly Easel.ly has a lot of templates you can start with and each one is simple to modify. Just drag and drop the elements, add your text, and change the colors. #9: Markdown Quicktags Do you write blog posts outside of WordPress? To move your posts into WordPress with automatic formatting, learn how to write posts using multi-markdown symbols and install the Markdown Quicktags plugin.
Via Marteq, Brands.live
Creating a distributed content network with widgets is a vast blue ocean of low cost, high reward Internet marketing today. Won't be that way for long.
New SEO's invisible Giant uses magician tricks such as Google's floating filter bubbles, social media's disappearing act & friends you never knew you had. The Giant is more visible than ever.
Thousands, thanks to shares from friends such as @Kelly Hungerford@malek@ janlgordonand @Brian Yanish - MarketingHits.comhave "seen" the Invisible Giant of the #newseo. Have you?
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The problem with a Jeff Bullas and Forbes SEO post is they miss the point of the "new" SEO - to win hearts, minds, and loyalty with authenticity, stories, and collaboration. We suggest listening more and technically tweaking or worrying about content length less.