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Aug 18, 2016

5 Social Media Optimization Practices That Boost SEO

Social media optimization (SMO) is subsection of search engine optimization. SMO optimize your company site by advertising through social media sites, online communities, podcasts, message boards, and blog sites. Social media optimization is related to search engine marketing but fidders in several ways. A successful SMO benefits the focus on driving traffic from sources other than search engines. Social media optimization is connected to viral digital marketing. A company’s success relies on the use of networking in social bookmarking, video and photo sharing websites, to name a few.

 

Here are 5 social media optimization practices that boost SEO: 


Aug 10, 2016

Why Social Media Optimization is Important to your Website

To increase the awareness of your brand, product, service or event, you need to increase the use of social media outlets and communities to generate viral publicity. This is what we call social media optimization (SMO). Social media optimization uses RSS feeds, bookmarking sites, social news, as well as social media sites and video and blogging sites. Social media optimization is similar to search engine optimization (SEO) in that the goal is to increase the traffic visibility of your web site.

Social media optimization is important to your website because it helps connect all of your social media accounts in a coherent, consistently branded network that points your potential customers where you want them to go.

Aug 1, 2016

Understanding the Full Impact of Web Design in your Business

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You may be prepared to open an online retail business. You may have your funds, your planned cash flow, inventory or even a marketing campaign. While it is certainly true that the significant amount of ecommerce growth came from large online retailers, there are still many small retailers selling items on ecommerce solutions or digital marketplaces. 

Small retailers rely mostly on word-of-mouth or customer recommendations. You may find that products sell like hotcake when even a celebrity endorses them or personally uses them and bring them to social media.