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Just a quick collection of link love to share today, Big Thinkers, all related to social success and how social changes search. Don’t worry, we’ll continue our series on website analytics fundamentals on Monday. But, for now, on with the links:

I hope you have a great weekend, folks. See you next week!


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I don’t read a lot of “…for Dummies” books. And I suspect that many of you don’t either. Which, as “Search Engine Optimization All-in-One For Dummies” demonstrates, appears to be a really bad idea. Written by SEO legends Bruce Clay and Susan Esparza, you’re getting the very best advice from two of the very best SEO’s in the business.

SEO continues to provide one of the best, most cost-effective ways to grow your brand and your business. But, as many search engine optimization techniques remain cloaked in mystery and myth, companies often struggle to improve their site’s search rankings—and their business. Happily, Clay and Esparza shine light into the dark corners, unravel the mysteries and bust the myths to help you accomplish your goals.

More a desk reference than “read it end-to-end” kind of book, the book (really an anthology of multiple, shorter books), bristles with tips, tricks, and techniques you can use right away to improve your SEO efforts and your business results. Clay and Esparza make a key point early on, noting that those efforts,

“…can earn your site a higher ranking in search results pages. However, do not confuse the means with the end. Keep in mind your real goal—getting lots and lots of people to visit your site. [Emphasis mine]“

The authors refer back to this “real goal” repeatedly. They’re not focused on ways to “game” the search engines. Instead, they’re offering results-oriented advice that will help you in multiple aspects of your business. For instance, the section on “Discovering Your Site Theme” works both as an exercise in SEO and almost equally well for developing your overall positioning within the market.

The book provides excellent insights for the on-site, link-building and technical aspects of search engine optimization. So much so that I’d strongly recommend buying a copy for your technical, e-commerce and marketing teams—even if that’s just you. Clay and Esparza offer an intelligent, engaging and entertaining look at an important topic. Don’t let the title fool you. While it may say “…For Dummies” on the cover, grabbing a copy is one of the smartest things you can do.


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Most of the businesses I talk to increasingly have shifted their media spend towards paid search. And given its growth, who could blame them?

But, between the growing importance of alternative information channels and the possibility of serious antitrust oversight, next year will challenge Google with the largest threats in its history.

How can you be sure that this doesn’t turn into the worst possible time to start search marketing for your business? My latest post on Mike Moran’s Biznology blog, “2 Huge Search Marketing Risks in 2012—And What To Do About Them” seeks to answer just that question.


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Subdomains and Subdirectories for Branding

December 15, 2011 Blogging

How do the URL’s, subdirectories and subdomains you choose affect your brand? Tim Peter Thinks takes a look.

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These Go to 11: 6 “Marketing 101″ Tips to Take Your Business Further (Small Business E-commerce Link Digest – November 11, 2011)

November 11, 2011 E-commerce

Need some Marketing 101 tips and tricks? Our weekly roundup looks at the best marketing fundamentals tips and tricks.

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Google+ and the war on SEO

November 8, 2011 E-commerce

Google+ may change SEO more than expected.

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