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“Trying to find a new story is hard. One of my favorite things to do is look at existing successful stories. If something works once, there’s a chance that it’s going to work twice. Some of the best trends we found were in print media. You can very quickly identify when there are trends that aren’t going away.
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LexiMills
“Mig
Reyes
Spend less time on things. You do your best work when you just do what you know.
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“Number one question you’ll encounter in SEO interviews: What blogs do you read? There are some wrong answers, but there are a lot of different right answers. If you don’t care about SEO enough to read about it in your free time, you’re probably going to wash out in a few years.
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RuthBurr Reedy
“Chris
Dayley
4 Rule for Radical Conversion Testing:1. Test multiple hypotheses 2. Separate desktop and mobile - people interact differently with both.3. Use your tools & break the rules: If you don’t challenge your assumptions, you’re operating on assumptions that might not be true, or dated. 4. Run your tests for AT LEAST two weeks
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“Talk like your audience. Automate the research process by scraping feeds from niche groups on Google forums, Quora, Twitter advanced search (geotarget it), and Facebook groups. Read Paul Shapiro’s guide to using Knime and rapidminer at itseo.org/knimekws
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GianlucaFiorelli
“Courtney
Seiter
There’s a concept called shared reality that says we don’t experience anything in a vacuum. We use what other people think about something to help ourselves process. 85% of people read comments to process information. It’s important to understand that comments have the ability to change minds.
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“Courtney
Seiter
If we like talking about ourselves so much, why would we share?
68% of social sharing is about self-presentation.
78% is about strengthening relationships. 62% is about social currency, raising our own
stock or brand.
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“Facebook search requires very structured statements including:• Subject/object• Professions as subjects or objects• Interests as subjects or objects (and
sometimes people)• Modifiers• Verbs• Set relationships David
Mihm
“Rand
Fishkin
As Google’s machine/deep learning algorithms put a greater emphasis on query success metrics, we’ll be optimizing less for ranking inputs and more for searcher outputs like High CTR, good engagement, and low bounce rate.
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