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How to time your social media campaign

Tuesday, August 9th, 2011

Time is a factor in short supply for most businesses. When your website is just one aspect of your business operations, you can’t afford to spend too much time on it. Investing in professional search engine optimization services takes the pressure off, and you can discuss this with us at SEO Consult. Knowing just how and where to apply your time for social media also helps.

Social media is one of the more time-consuming elements of a modern SEO campaign. With a new social site cropping up every week, or so it seems, it is almost impossible to keep up. Even Google has a stake in the social at the moment. Here’s how to cope.

1. Jump in.

It’s worth registering a profile with any site that seems to be on the up. This way, you guarantee ownership of your chosen user name, making it easier to manage your reputation. Whether you participate is a decision to be made later.

2. Research.

Without knowledge of each new site, you can’t be sure it’s worth spending your time there. With every social site, it’s worth dipping into forums frequented by your target market to see what they’re thinking.

3. Select.

You can’t be everywhere at once. Select two or three social sites to make your focus, and build up your presence in these communities with ten minutes of daily interaction.

4. Delegate.

For the less important sites, allocate some weekly time to keep your hand in. This will help build your general presence, but keep your social time to a manageable level.

Guest blogging: a tool for everyday SEO

Wednesday, January 5th, 2011

If you’re operating a blog as part of your search engine optimisation plan, you’re probably already familiar with the concept of guest blogging. It’s one of the staples of today’s blogging community, and probably one of the ways you’ve already strengthened your own position in it. If you don’t have a blog though, you’re most likely missing out on one of the better opportunities for marketing offered by the internet.

Guest blogging is, exactly as it sounds, posting a blog entry on another blogger’s site. The guest blogger generally is rewarded with a link back to their own site or blog, meaning a fair amount of free publicity for only a little work. It is a system that has proved immensely popular, and is not reserved solely for blog owners. It is possible, with a small amount of research and work, for any site owner to use the system of guest blogging to their advantage.

Why do bloggers want other writers on their sites? Guest blogging presents a significant gain from the host blog because not only do they get free content, but their importance in the eyes of their readers goes up a notch as well. Any blog that has enough clout to attract guest writers appears important in the eyes of its readers. Guest posts also offer a little variety in terms of tone and angle.

Guest blogging for SEO

Getting into guest posting is easy when you’re a blogger, but not so easy when you’re not one. The first thing you need to do is ensure that your site or other publications can back up your offer. Bloggers aren’t interested in just anyone guest posting, so you need to provide some online credentials.

If you are confident that your value has been established, it’s time to start approaching blogs. This should be done in the same friendly manner as approaching other sites for links. It’s important to read around the blogs of your industry to see which will be of most benefit to you, and which ones have a style suited to your own. Your SEO consultant should be able to point you in the right direction, and you can talk to us at SEO Consult Australia about blogging.

The important thing to remember is that guest blogging is much like writing guest papers for a publication. It should be treated with seriousness, and not looked at merely as a marketing opportunity. Read any other guest posts you come across to get a handle on the style and scope of guest blogging.

Consider guest bloggers for your own blog

If you’re running a blog as part of your search engine optimization plan, it can be a good idea to consider asking a few other bloggers for guest posts. As noted above, there are significant advantages to having others post on your blog. Apart from the obvious bonus of getting content for free, you also strengthen your relationships with other bloggers, further establishing your position in your blogging community.

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