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Using Google Alerts to Monitor the Web

Providing fresh quality content ahead of competitors is one of the main keys of the blogging success. But that is not easy to be always “on top” of the things, especially if your blogging empire covers multiple areas of interests. And here is another free Google service, which can be quite handy to assist you with the Web monitoring for news or any other posts on topics of your interests. It is like having young assistants who are working online and selecting for you the information of interest. Service is simple, reliable, and with simplistic Google-style interface: Enter a search query you wish to monitor. Chose result type from the drop-down list, selecting from the following options: Everything. News. Blogs. Video. Discussions. Books. Chose monitoring frequency: As-it happens. Once a day. Once a week. Results quality: Only the best results. All results. Delivery: Your email. Your feed. Website address: http://www.google....

Web Writing and SEO – How to Combine the Two…

The world of search engine optimization (SEO) can seem like a mystery to some people. Whilst there are many guidelines out there that can teach you the basics of SEO, a balance will always need to be struck between writing engaging and authoritative content and following the rules of SEO in order to ensure that your texts are optimized for search engines. With the release of Google Panda last year, the lines between once holy SEO ground rules such as keyword density against the need to create  high-quality, fluid text have become blurred. However, being aware of the biggest pitfalls of SEO with regards to web writing remains absolutely vital for your writing career. Google Panda : The codeword “Panda” was used to describe the wide-ranging update that Google rolled out across its entire search engine last February. Panda concentrated itself on delivering the best search results possible to web users and Google took great care to actively demote those websites from search results th...

How to administrate automatically interactive tasks on multiple social media accounts?

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If you consider Twitter as an essential element of your marketing campaign, you may increase its effectiveness significantly by creating automatic rules of interaction between your different accounts in various social media structures. Many professionals admit that the new service with pretty strange domain http://ifttt.com can be a cornerstone of the automation. IFTTT acronym has, however, pretty descent explanation - it means “ If this, then that .” Think of all the things you could do if you were able to define any task as: when something happens (this) then do something else (that). The “this part” of a task is the Trigger. Some example Triggers are "I'm tagged in a photo on Facebook" or "I tweet on Twitter." The “that part” of a task is the Action. Some example Actions are "send me a text message" or "create a status message on Facebook." Using this free service, you can set up list of rules-based automatic interactions between Twitter ...