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How To Engage Your Blog Visitors in 2012

As 2012 approaches quickly why not take some time to jot down a plan of action that will help really boost your blogging efforts in this new coming year.

Simply take stock of the main objectives you wish to focus your digital marketing strategy on and brainstorm simple ways in which you can incorporate these goals into your blog.

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2012 Digital Marketing Check In

2012 calendarThis was a great social year! And as much as I hate seeing it come to an end — I greatly anticipate the onset of the brand new year ahead. Say it with me 2012, say it louder 2012! [Read more...]

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Five Steps To Hitting A Home Run On Facebook

People Spend 700 Billion Minutes Every Month on Facebook!

2011 is All About Social Media Execution.

Roles like “Social Media Manager” are amoung the fastest growing across every industry.

Build an audience that you trust, and that cares. Architect your entire customer experience.

Five Steps To Hitting a Home Run on Facebook:

Step #1: Target Your Audience

Step #2: Invest in Killer Content

Step #3: Be Authentic

Step #4: Don’t Do it Alone

Step #5: Have Fun & Keep Learning

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How Can You Use Facebook To Work For You?

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URL Canonicalization for all Website Owners

Throughout my journey as a Web Developer, the most common Search Engine Optimization (SEO) oversight I have come across is URL Canonicalization.

According to me, this is an important task that all website owner’s should be aware of as well as have the capability to easily fix.

In my terms, I would explain canonicalization as your domain name having several links all leading to the same content page. For example, all domain names will have at least two versions:

  1. With www. – http://www.url.com
  2. Without www. – http://url.com

Plus, depending on how your site was built you could also have other domain versions that lead to the same content page:

  • http://url.com/index.php
  • http://www.url.com/index.php
  • http://www.url.com/index.html
  • http://url.com/home.asp

What this means is that your site can actually be indexed as multiple sites through each of these domains instead of as one site. The implications that this issue could pose are numerous – however, if you are simply not aware that this has happened and have not done anything sneaky to try to trick the search engines, from my understanding you will not be penalized.

Some of the implications I have come across include:

  • Not being able to generate true web analytics reporting: as visitors will be viewing your site from different domains.
  • Not being able to get a ranking on Alexa.com as perhaps these multiple entry points to your site are affecting your main domain’s true value.
  • Not getting a good grade on your website through hubspot’s website grader tool – again – not enough data being truly measured by your main domain.
  • Not being able to gather enough statistics in your Google Webmaster Tools & Google Analytics account to fully take advantage of the features of these tools.
  • Not generating the proper backlinks to your main domain as people may be linking to multiple versions of your site instead of your main domain.

I am sure that there are indeed other implications that I am not thinking of right now…

Nevertheless, the best way to address any issues your site may have with url canonicalization is to read the article titled “SEO advice: url canonicalization” written by Matt Cutts at Google.

As he explains, setting up an account with Google Webmaster Tools is your ultimate starting point.

Plus, be sure to read the Google Webmaster Central blog post “Specify your canonical“.

Also watch this video by Matt Cutts: About rel=”canonical”

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Google Wonder Wheel Video Tutorial

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