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How Important Is Responsive Design: Interview With Michael David by @johnrampton

Posted: 05 Dec 2013 04:31 PM PST

As part of our SEJ interview series, Michael David of Tasty Placement discusses an issue that’s on every website owner’s mind these days. Just how important is it that your website is optimized for mobile devices with responsive design? To give an example of how fast mobile Internet use is on the rise, 40% of YouTube’s […]

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John Rampton
Managing Editor John Rampton is an entrepreneur, full-time computer nerd, and PPC expert. I enjoy helping people and am always online to chat +/@johnrampton

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7 Useful WordPress Twitter Plugins by @nicksjain

Posted: 05 Dec 2013 12:30 PM PST

Love it or hate it, the microblogging service that started back in 2006 has made an undeniable impact not only in the world of social networking, but on the world in general. Who can forget the Egyptian Revolution of 2011, where the site gave hundreds of Egyptians a platform to share the truth of what […]

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Nikhil Jain
Nikhil Jain is the CEO and Founder of Ziondia Interactive. Nikhil has over 9 years of experience in the internet marketing industry. He has owned multiple e-Commerce sites, a few hundred MFA sites, & did a lot of affiliate marketing. He currently offers guest blogging services.

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Matt Cutts: Not A Good Practice To Create Articles By Combining Content From Other Sites by @mattsouthern

Posted: 05 Dec 2013 11:20 AM PST

Matt Cutts, Google's head of search spam, answers a question about content in his latest video where a user writes in to ask: Can a site still do well in Google if I copy only a small portion of content from different websites and create my own article by combining all, considering I will mention the source […]

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Matt Southern
Matt Southern is a marketing, communications and public relations professional. He provides strategic digital marketing services at an agency called Bureau in Ontario, Canada. He has a bachelors degree in communication and an unparalleled passion for helping businesses get their message out.

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How-to Guide: Who Benefits From Facebook and SEM Advertising? by @Rocco_Zebra_Adv

Posted: 05 Dec 2013 09:00 AM PST

Many businesses wonder which advertising platforms match their business model best. Each advertising platform has unique features and a variety of advantages that business can draw on. Putting together the right mix of platforms and finding a balance that works for your business is a challenge. This post will provide some insights about  what type […]

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Rocco Baldassarre
Founder and CEO of Zebra Advertisement, a result oriented SEM consulting firm. Rocco consults companies that spend up to US$5M in PPC advertisement budget per day, speaks 3 languages, and has been recently shortlisted as Young Search Professional of the Year by the 2013 European Search Awards and by the 2013 US Search Award.

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What Do Google Answers Mean for Content Creators? by @navneetkaushal

Posted: 05 Dec 2013 08:30 AM PST

Have you noticed a dip in traffic from search lately? While it could be the fault of assorted penalties, Pandas, Penguins, and Hummingbirds, but it could also be that Google just doesn't need to send traffic to your website to provide certain pieces of information anymore. Instead, they're answering a lot of questions on the […]

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Navneet Kaushal
Navneet Kaushal is the founder and CEO of India's leading search marketing agency PageTraffic. You can follow him at twitter @navneetkaushal.

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The Anatomy of a Perfect Evergreen Blog Post [Case Study] by @AlesiaKrush

Posted: 05 Dec 2013 06:00 AM PST

Ever since Google got better at assessing online content quality (especially after the Panda update), content writers have started publishing less, but better-quality content. This has made many bloggers and Internet marketers happy, as the idea of having to produce fresh content just because it is the only way to outrank a competitor isn’t really […]

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Alesia Krush
Alesia Krush
Alesia is an SEO and a digital marketer at Link-Assistant.Com, a major SEO software provider and the maker of SEO PowerSuite tools. Link-Assistant.Com is a group of SEO professionals with almost a decade of SEO experience.

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