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Track Your Brand Name Across Social Web with SEJ Tools

Haven’t I told you SEJ Toolset is a one-stop destination when it comes to all types of your web campaigns? This week I’ll show how to monitor your online reputations from the same handy dashboard. Social Media Monitor is a service which lets you track what people are saying about you, your client, or your brand. It aggregates user generated content from across the Internet into a single stream of information. Step 1: Add a search to track social media

Tags:client, internet, manager, media, search, search-engine, seo, Social Media, social media marketing, source, tools, user

Using iFrame: SEO and Accessibility Points

IFrame (inline frame) is an HTML element that makes it possible to embed another HTML document inside the main one. It has become one of the most popular ways to embed interactive and multimedia content inside the block of text. Thus, many people use it and many of them are wondering how SEO-friendly this HTML element is. So let’s overview the SEO and accessibility of an iframe: 1.

Tags:browser, content, html, iframe, search-engine, seo, source, the-iframe, tools

Google Analytics Now Tracks Feed Item Clicks

Google Analytics has just added AdSense for Feeds and Google Feedburner data to the items it monitors and analyzes. So, if you are using either of the two tools for feed advertising, you can now see how far your ad implementation are doing in terms of item clicks. Google Analytics will even provide you with additional information that may help you understand who Feedburner gives more traffic to your sites. If you’re using AdSense for Feeds of Google Feedburner, the new feature will also help you classify links through tagging the source as – “Feedburner”, the medium as the channel by which feeds are sent, that is either as “feed” or “email.” The content of your feeds will of course be classified as the actual endpoint application in which users are viewing your feed contents. This could either be through Google Reader, Yahoo mail and others.  You can see this data on your Google Analytics account under All Traffic Sources view. If you have enabled item click tracking on your Google Analytics Account, your item URLS are being automatically tagged with the Google Analytics parameters. If you haven’t sign up for Google Analytics, now is perhaps the best time to do it. Things can get pretty exciting with RSS feed advertising. Check out the SEO Tools guide at Search Engine Journal . Google Analytics Now Tracks Feed Item

Tags:data, feeds, google-reader, pretty-exciting, search engine news, search-engine, seo, source, tracks-feed, traffic-sources, yahoo

The Scrape and Copy Approach To Blogging

Within the last week or so, I began to notice a bunch of links coming from the same blog. Eucalyptus Archive Content Theft When I clicked through to view the source of the link I was surprised to see several copies of my posts copied enmasse to a blog called Eucalyptus Archive. The irony about this particular case of blog theft pictured above is that the post stolen from my blog was about Blog theft’s second cousin – duplicate content. If content is king, content theft is his sworn enemy.

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The Scrape and Copy Approach To Blogging

Tags:archive, archive-content, content is king, content-theft, duplicate content, eucalyptus, from-the-same, links-coming, posts-copied, second-cousin, source, theft

Catching A Unethical Spouse With The Use Of Reverse Cellular phone Lookup

by Marc Marseille Do you suspect your significant other of running around? Attempting to figure out if your spouse is cheating used to be practically impossible. Things have changed significantly with the advance of technology. It used to be that nabbing a cheating partner lead you in circles. Attempting to make common sense of all the fabrication and ruse was quite a chore. At present, it has become much easier to locate info. If you can get your hands on a mobile phone number, you can effortlessly pinpoint any info you seek by doing a reverse telephone lookup. A reverse phone number search can trace any cellular phone number such as cell numbers, land line numbers, and non published numbers. These lookups can reveal detailed data on background, address, and even relatives information. You can also do unlimited searches depending on the package you desire. With a reverse phone number lookup, the only thing you will need is to get your hands on some phone numbers that you think may be skeptical. You can can get your hands on your spouse private numbers by using your phone service source. The initial step is to make sure that your mobile phone service is prepared to deny unavailable calls. This will make every single cell phone call available with a cellular phone number to be scrutinized. One more way to get your hand on anonymous telephone numbers is by probing cellular phone bills. You can do a reverse telephone lookup on any number you do not recognize. The results may amaze you. Lastly, you can lookup the actual cell cellular phone for recent phone calls or calls received at curious times of the night. These phone calls have the possibility to lead you straight to the source. The solution to trapping a corrupt spouse can effortlessly achieved by searching a cellular phone a number. The hard part will be attempting to get over the hurt brought upon by your spouse’s dishonesty. About the Author: It makes no difference if you are trying to search people canada to catch a dishonest husband or here in the U.S., reverse phone number look up can assist you. Get a totally unique version of this article from our article submission service

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7 Days of Search and Social; the source for search geeks

Hello and welcome to another week in the world of goodiness from the trenches. My name is Dave, and I am a Seriously Obsessed Search Geek (or SOSG ). I shall be your guide in this is our second edition of weekly geek reading for those that can’t get enough. It was a fun week with asshats, crap hats and SEO sucks to boot! And oh yea, there was also a TON of other great reading too… (we do so love a drama don’t we?) Anyway, on with the show shall we? Lead

Tags:analytics, fire, guide, industry, research, search-engine, semantic, seo, social, source, time, tools, training, virginia
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