How to: Build Long Lasting Relationships With Influencers On Twitter
Earlier this year, there was an interesting article posted by Neal Schaffer on Maximize Social Business. In it, he talks about the strange connection between brands and influencers, himself included… pointing out the fact that many companies will seek out these influencers for single marketing campaigns, he wondered why they didn’t seek to continue an […]
Blogger Outreach? Start With a Proper Email Address
Somehow I came across this article on why the email address matters that got me thinking… Here’s a list of emails John August is listing as an example: And here are John’s feedback on each: and here is an important conclusion John is making: Based on just their email addresses, I start with mildly positive […]
3 Ways to Research a Web Page Outbound Links Using SEOchat Tools
There may be some valid reasons you may want to see where each page is linking out to (meaning internal and external outbound links): See how relevant and trustworthy links on your clients’ page are (to possibly identify a penalty) Research your own link neighborhood (are there any obviously paid/optimized links standing next to yours?) […]
Visual Content Marketing: How to Find Cool Cinemagraphs
A cinemagraph is a moving picture. Often, it is mistaken for an animated gif, which isn’t the same thing. In a cinemagraph, everything in the photo is still except a single detail. For example, a photo of a dog that is stationary except the wagging of his tail. It adds something special to an image […]
A Look into Google Plus Link Graph and Flow
After all the talks about the correlation between rankings and plus ones (followed by Matt Cutt’s rebuttal), more and more people are talking about “Google Plus SEO” If you take a look at how Google implements nofollow within Google Plus, you can get a much better understanding of what it thinks about links in general. […]
Want to go to Pubcon Las Vegas 2013? Make a Vine Video and Win a Pass!
Pubcon Las Vegas is one of our favorite conferences here at Internet Marketing Ninjas (and not just because we love a good party). This particular conference notoriously brings together some of the biggest names in search for a week of inspiring presentations, interesting discussions, and yes, great networking events. It’s the highlight of the conference […]
Content Re-Packaging 101: The Benefits and Tactics
Content re-packaging is one of the most powerful (and productive!) content marketing tactics. The term might not sound that good; it may bring to mind rewriters and article spinners unleashing low quality articles onto the web – but nothing could be further from the reality. My definition: Content re-packaging is about expanding your initial research […]
Threadwatch.org Launches New, User-Powered Calendar for Internet Marketing Industry Events
Clifton Park, New York – Internet marketing professionals now have a new tool at their disposal when it comes to planning and attending industry networking opportunities and events. One of the oldest Internet marketing communities, Threadwatch.org, under the direction of owner Jim Boykin, CEO of Internet Marketing Ninjas, and his team of SEO and Internet […]
The Birth and Evolution of Digital Content Marketing
Starting from this week there will be the series of content marketing blog posts coming from our contributors – this is an introductory one. (See below for link to Part 2) Content is the highest valued asset on the web – which makes it the back and bones of any marketing campaign. Before going online […]
How Does StumbleUpon Paid Discovery Work? What To Expect
StumbleUpon is one of the social media sites that doesn’t always get the recognition it deserves. But those who have used it know it is a powerful tool that lets users discover your site. With their paid discovery option, you can even further target and engage with you’re audience. But what exactly is Paid Discovery, […]