Top 3 Online Marketing Stories Of The Week

blog_image_marketingThis week I wanted to share with you three of the top online marketing stories of the week.

I’ve included a snippet of each of the showcased articles below. Also included are the respective authors twitter profile details. Through the use of Twitter you can simply follow these (and many other) key industry experts to ensure you never miss out on valuable information which will assist your online marketing/SEO efforts.

Please share your favourite resources by submitting a comment at the end of this post.

Google Makes Facebook Pages a Higher Priority for Businesses

Google announced via Twitter this week, that public status updates from Facebook are now included in the search engine’s real-time search feature. That means the largest social network in the world is getting play in Google’s real-time search alongside Twitter, MySpace, and others, and these real-time results are often featured prominently on the first page of search results for the hottest queries.
Read the full article here
Follow WebProNews on Twitter

Top 10 Ways to Drive Traffic to Your Blog Using LinkedIn

LinkedIn is the most powerful, yet under-utilised social networking platform on the web.
Whether you just created your first blog, or you are considered one of the top bloggers in the world like Darren Rowse, Chris Brogan, or Tim Ferriss, you are always looking for ways to generate more traffic to your site. Even more so, you are looking for qualified traffic to your site, (i.e people who are interested in the content you produce).
LinkedIn is a great way to generate free, organic, traffic to your blog.
Read the full article here
Follow Problogger on Twitter

Short Vs. Long Tail: Which Search Queries Perform Best?

The focus on the utility (or lack thereof) of long tail keywords in paid search campaigns seems to ebb and flow, but recently a series of articles about leveraging the long tail for pay-per click have been published. But in all the debate there’s an important distinction that most people fail to focus on.
Read the full article here
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