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Tony Wright is well-known in our industry; he is on the SEMPO board and also is a regular speaker at conferences like Pubcon and SMX. He’ll also be a panelist at our SEJ Summit in Dallas conference on March 31st, which we still have a few spots open for (request an invite now)! Our keynote panel is an AMA format and past AMAs have been known to include juicy tidbits and unique insight that make it a must-see. The SEJ Summit conference ticket cost is being covered by our partner, Searchmetrics, which delivers enterprise SEO and content marketing analysis, recommendations, forecasting, and reporting for companies who want potential customers […] The post How a Background in Search & Social Helped #SEJ Summit Speaker Tony Wright Launch WrightIMC by @wonderwall7 appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
What’s the right way to apologize? Here is my foolproof business apology template, along with some notes about apology pitfalls. The post Apology 101: How to Save Your Reputation by @jeanmariedion appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
When it comes to online reputation management, most people head right to Google for solutions.
Even though blogging is one of the best ways to boost an online reputation and increase market share at the same time, now is an incredibly hard time to be a blogger. There is just too much information out there.
By now, you’ve probably heard about the tiny little Google algorithm that hit the online world at the end of July. The folks at Google thought this tweak was so small, so insignificant, that they didn’t even give it a formal name
The owners of Botto Italian Pizza Bistro are a little…straightforward. Look no further than their FAQ page, which is either a brilliant marketing prank or a very deliberate warning to would-be customers: “Do you have ice? No.
I’ve always loved playing with hashtags. I can proudly say I was an early adopter (I can’t say the same about Facebook but I do love using hashtags on Google Plus). I’ve been using hashtags for monitoring guest blogging opportunities, helping spread brand awareness, especially through Twitter chats, interacting with friends, brainstorming and finding which questions my potential audience is looking to answers, and so forth
The vast majority of Yelp users visit the site when they have money to spend. That’s a key finding from a Nielson study funded by Yelp last year