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Facebook Seen as a Positive for Small Businesses

But Employers Don’t like Staff using it at Work According to the Wall Street Journal approximately seven out of ten small businesses believe that social media and SEO has become very important to their business.  However not all the small firms enjoy working on all platforms, and some are much more popular than others.  All of them are worth using, but some have more benefits than others.  SEO UK understands the benefits of using social media and it appears that the small businesses are recognising these, perhaps more so than big businesses. Highest Ranking Social Media Sites A recent report interviewed over two thousand five hundred businesses with less than one thousand employees.  The results showed that the most highly rated of the social media websites was the big player Facebook which was followed by Twitter and then LinkedIn.  Blog sites and the video giant YouTube came in the middle,

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Is it worth using Social Media in your SEO Campaigns?

UK SEO techniques move with the times Without doing so it is impossible to compete. Research shows that social media and SEO complement each other nicely.  There has been so much hype around social media over the last few years, some good, and some bad. Starting out as a way to find lost friends the social sites blossomed into more than just a place for friends and families to stay in touch.  Now they are regarded as excellent networking and seo tools for entrepreneurs and businesses of all sizes. SEO and socialise your Website Bing is catching up on Google’s share on the search engine market, although there is still a far way for it to go.  One of the ways benefits Bing offers to their users has been their deal with Facebook.  On Facebook it is possible to show your love or appreciation for anything from brands to hobbies.

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Outsourcing is On the Rise for SEO, PPC and Social Media

The role of Social Media, SEO & PPC Without the use of SEO, paid search and social media there is very little chance that your online presence will be noticed.  In fact without a lot of time, effort and know how the chances are your website will simply be lost in the sea of under performing sites which drown in the Internet. It is surprising then to discover that rather than hiring in house SEO, paid search and social media experts companies are choosing to outsource.  The 2011 State of Search Marketing Report by SEMPO and Econsultancy has showed that that the in-house SEO figures had actually dropped by 7% to just 44% in 2011. And in-house PPC had also dropped to 38%, a fall of 9% from 2010. As for the rapidly growing social media market the in-house figures dropped from 62% in 2010 to just 55% in 2011.

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Take Your Company to the Next Level? It’s Time to Get Social

SEO experts realise the Value of Social Media SEO experts are constantly working to make sure that the online presence of businesses all over the world are performing at their best.  SEO is like a moving target, it is necessary to stay on the ball with any marketing to make sure that websites do not start to fall victim of the latest algorithm changes.  In order to do this is I necessary to stay completely up to date with everything that might have an effect on the SEO campaigns and to be prepared to prevent falls in rankings.  This is a full time job which involves detailed research, quick thinking and problem solving. With the newest update which almost everyone is now sick of hearing about SEO experts have learnt the importance of original content.  It is also worth realising the value that social media adds to any online marketing

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Google Verses Facebook Continues – Introducing +1

And how it may affect your SEO There has been a lot of buzz this past week surrounding the brand new +1 feature which has been introduced by Google.  There are many people who are not keen on the idea, while others see it simply as another way that Google is trying to weigh in on Facebook’s dominance on the Internet.  Whatever your thoughts maybe on the subject, it is worth learning more and thinking how this may positively or negatively affect your SEO Strategies and rankings in the SERPS. +1 and Likes whats the difference for SEO To the untrained eye all +1 will be is another version of Facebook’s likes.  Users on the web can give any website a +1 to show their friends and network that they rate the site as one which is worth visiting.  According to Google, in the near future the new feature will

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Google Algorithm Updates May Affect Your Domain’s Efficiency

It looks as though Google and perhaps some other leading search engines are looking at the use of keywords in URLs. According to reports over the weekend, the SEO value of the title of your websites will be changed in upcoming alterations in the algorithms used in rankings on SERPs. Matt Cutts, Google’s main man when it comes to their engineering, has spoken publicly about the importance they have previously given to domain names and the possible changes that will be implemented in the very near future. Google asks What Does Your URL Say About You? In the past a well-known method of achieving a higher position in search engines is to use keywords within your domain. These are often popular words which are extremely relevant for the line of business you are in. Mr Cutts said that there have been complaints about how these domains are measured in their

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