“Never let the fear of striking out get in your way.” Happy Babe Ruth Day!
Here are this week’s Search Scoop articles:
This article selected by: Adam Henige G+ | Twitter |
Google’s Search Analytics Report Now Live For Most Webmaster Tools Users — If you haven’t gotten Search Analytics enabled yet in your Webmaster Tools, it will be coming soon. My question is, if we’re getting all this keyword data now, why not just put it back in Google Analytics? |
This article selected by: Andrea Barnes G+ | Twitter |
5 Basic Local SEO Tips for SMBs With No Budget — Are you one of the 28 million small businesses in the United States? One thing you have to figure out is your search-engine optimization, especially in Google search results. The higher you rank in local search, the more exposure and more prospective customers you get! If you don’t have the budget yet to hire an SEO consultant, here are five practical tips on how you can do your own SEO to help your business take off. |
This article selected by: Jerod Karam G+ | Twitter |
Lost in the clouds: Your private data has been indexed by Google — Having a network enabled storage, whether that be a simple hard drive plugged into a router or a full-blow NAS solution, is an absolute Godsend to those of us that need to access our data from wherever we happen to be–Bali to Bolivia. Unfortunately, many consumer-level network storage devices are allowing Google to crawl inside your home network and index your personal files. That’s frightening. Read here to learn how to find out if you’re affected and what to do about it if you are. |
This article selected by: Lexie Kimball G+ | Twitter |
60 Twitter tools for PR and marketing pros — You can never have enough tools when it comes to social media! Here are 60 tools for Twitter alone; including some of my personal favorites! |
This article selected by: Michael Hall G+ | Twitter |
5 Unexpected Link Prospecting Tools, and How to Use Them — Link prospecting requires creativity, and this blog post shows a few creative ways in finding influencers and ultimately link prospects. |
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