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How to Spy on Your Competition & Steal Their Secrets

Cision

This post is an excerpt from the e-book, Listen: 5 Social Audiences Brands Can’t Afford to Ignore. In the past (I am talking pre-web), it was hard to know unless you asked your customers, poached a competitor’s employee or searched through their garbage bins. Cool infographics. So what does Movoto focus on for SEO?

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PR Rock Stars: Maccabee PR’s Paul Maccabee

Communications Conversations

You’d have to be mad not to take every opportunity to cross-pollinate your brain, not only with what other PR firms are doing, but with what SEO agencies, graphic designers, interactive/digital and lead gen geeks and inbound marketing devotees are producing. As a business owner, I’m sure this is an ongoing challenge.

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Marketing After Facebook for Brands [VIDEO]

Shift Communications

What are you doing for your SEO? When was the last time you did a really good SEO audit? The most logical source of this, of course for many companies, is your employees, but it’s not just employees. [00:05:26] When was the last time you published an e-book? Do a poll of your employees.

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PRCA Digital PR Report 2015 need for more digital PR training and digital PR budgets expected to grow

Stuart Bruce

There’s no doubt you can learn a lot from the multitude of free sources on the internet, as well as the wealth of PR social media books you can buy. Half of agency people require more education/insight around SEO (50%). It doesn’t make you Luis Suarez, Serena Williams or Lewis Hamilton. Other findings.

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30 Pragmatic Marketing and PR Predictions for 2020

Sword and the Script

Organic social reach is all but dead, paid social has pathetic CTRs, and organic SEO is as rough as sitting in the crowd at AT&T Stadium and hoping the Monday Night Football camera crew focuses on your homemade sign. 27) Executives and employees as the way through the clutter. So, what’s the answer? The list goes on.

Marketing 102
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The Business Lie About Free DIY

Waxing UnLyrical

Adam Toporek created this infographic on the state of small business in the US (click the image to see it larger and on IntenseFence’s site, please). In a recent survey of small-medium sized businesses (less than 1,000 employees) over half had annual marketing budgets of less than $1,000. Do you review your SEO strategy?

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How to Spy on Your Competition and Steal Their Secrets

Beyond PR

This post is an excerpt from the e-book, Listen: 5 Social Audiences Brands Can’t Afford to Ignore. In the past (I am talking pre-web), it was hard to know unless you asked your customers, poached a competitor’s employee or searched through their garbage bins. Cool infographics. So what does Movoto focus on for SEO?