That’s a question that Matt Cutts answers in a recent YouTube video.
I must thank Heather for bringing up this brilliant question. To me, Twitter Favorites is another hidden gem for content discovery. Apart from discovering smart tips, Twitter Favorites works as a bookmarking tool to collect testimonials, acknowledgments about others and our work. Either way, it deserves more attention from us rather than rusting itself away on the sidebar. |
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If you’ve already searched for some Fan Page inspiration and undertaken the task of building a custom landing page for your business’s Facebook presence, you may now be in the market for some features that will further engage your fans. |
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The divine corporate blogging expert Debbie Weil recently asked this question on her blog, as part of a Kindle version refresh of her excellent book “The Corporate Blogging Book.” Debbie asked me to think about whether a blog should be the social media hub – your epicenter, the place where you’re trying to bring your customers and prospects. |
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So just how does Google consider the links that we post in Twitter and Facebook – will they be considered as incoming links to our website and help us get found online in the search engines? |
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Facebook accounts for 75.4% of time spent on social networks, according to research from Nielsen Online. It found the social networking behemoth not only had the largest audience of the top 75 social media sites – at 22.8m unique users in September 2009 – but accounted for three-quarters of time on social media sites, up from 63% in 2008. Facebook’s gain in share of time spent on social sites has been at the expense of others such as YouTube, whose share fell from 12.7% in September 2008 to just 8.4%. |
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The average U.S. Internet user spends more time on Facebook than on Google, Yahoo, YouTube, Microsoft, Wikipedia, and Amazon