In this episode of Internet Marketing Podcast, Andy speaks with Tomas Vaitulevicius, head of Digital Marketing at JustPark, about large site SEO architecture and how to manage the relationship and communications of the SEO team with other departments inside a company, particularly when SEO priorities and product development projects collide.
The End of The Lede, The Beginning of Copyblogger FM
You read that right, this is the last episode of The Lede. But donÛªt worry too much about it, this also happens to be the inaugural episode of Copyblogger FM Û_
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As we all head into the New Year, itÛªs the perfect time to make a few changes around this podcast network.
And though it may seem obvious now, the first change is for the blog that started it all to finally have its own show.
In this first episode of Copyblogger FM:
- Sonia Simone summarily fires Jerod and Demian
- Jerod and Demian then laugh at her
- Robert Bruce comes out of retirement (for a moment)
- Pamela Wilson gets serious and gives us a glimpse of what to expect in 2016
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The Show Notes
Framework for Content Marketing
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Discover what a THEME strategy is and how to use it to create better and more engaging content!
In todayÛªs episode Kelvin considers different options for content based link building and goes through the process he normally uses to create useful and interesting content that could ultimately lead to more traffic, exposure and links for your site.
#SEOPodcast 301 – 9 Road Blocks That Could Be Harming Your Google Rankings
Welcome to the most popular internet marketing podcast on iTunes, hosted by eWebResults! Join us this week as we talk about:
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#355: DonÛªt Do Stupid Things 101 with Peter & Ben from Crank (and the world of Unicorns).
Today we are joined by Peter Abraham & Ben Salmon, who are two out of the three co- founders of Crank.
Extensively discussing the important of customer experience, they give us their unique insights into how they measure customer engagement. Plus, we hear about how the start-up balances their budget, resource and time all whilst keeping customers happy.
As a bonus, youÛªll learn their secret on how to ensure your data guys and marketing guys can not only co-exist but flourish and work together more effectively for your business.
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#354: How much of a role does social media and web marketing play in promoting stand-up comedy?
In today’s episode, Andy introduces Neil Cole, who is an award winning stand-up comedian, actor and producer. Neil talks about how and why using social media as a tool to get work, selling tickets, trying out new jokes etc. is so profitable. They also talk about common practice among comedians when it comes to social media promotion as well as the differences between Facebook and Twitter when it comes to self-promotion.