Popular SEO and Social Media Twitter Chats [Google Calendar]
A couple of years ago I wrote an article for Mashable listing some of the most essential Twitter chats discussing social media marketing. The list has grown a lot since then, so I decided to create an easy-to-share Google calendar you can subscribe to. A couple essential tips first: No need to try to be […]
Threadwatch.org is Back! Less Noise, More Signal
It brings me great pleasure to announce that we’re bringing back Threadwatch.org with “Less Noise, More Signal”! We’re releasing the site pretty much just as it was when the site stopped years ago, with the addition of some social buttons. Perhaps later we’ll edit the looks and functions…but for now, it’s just as it was….like […]
I bought Webmaster World, and I’m building a better Ninja Dojo – by Jim Boykin.
See the official press release here. Below is my story of everything that’s transpired over the past few months, leading us up to the WebmasterWorld announcement. Over 10 years ago I joined WebmasterWorld (WMW) with the username JimsThoughts, and it was over 9 years ago that I attended my first Pubcon conference and was able […]
Improve Calls To Action On Your Website in 4 Simple Tips
By Ninja Karina Do you get a lot of traffic to your site, but have a low percentage of those visitors actually convert? You may be confusing your users; they may not know how to get to the next step, or they may not even realize there is a next step on your site. How […]
4 Tips to Make Your SEO Analysis More Effective
Chances are if you’re reading this, SEO analysis is part of your life in some capacity, whether it is auditing for a client, creating a campaign strategy, or reporting performance to the higher-ups. How to sharpen the SEO analysis sword is something that I’ve really been wanting to write about for a while because great […]
SEO Inbound Marketing & Outbound Marketing: Which are you?
Usually, outbound and inbound marketing are conflated with traditional and Internet marketing. I’ll be honest with you guys, when I think of traditional marketing, I think of Mad Men: art deco building, fancy suits, slicked back hair and expensive cigars. Now, when I think of Internet marketers, I think of jeans, polos with company logos […]