Monday, July 20, 2015

Social Media vs. SEO: Which is Better?

SEO vs. Social Media

Social media vs. SEO, which one do you think is better?* If you are a solopreneur or are running a small, or even medium-sized business, your marketing time and dollar are precious. It’s important to ask: With limited resources, what’s more important—SEO or social media?

 

The answer, of course, is: Both!

 

Let’s look at a few aspects of social media and SEO and how they work together and, unfortunately, sometimes against each other. That way, you can make smart choices with your investments in time, money, and effort.

 

This guest post was written by writer and digital strategist Anna Colibri.

 

SEO or Social Media Optimizing Your Headlines

 

Headlines are important, both for social media and search engine optimization. But how do you choose which one to prioritize? On the one hand, you want something catchy that will draw people in on Facebook, but on the other, you want your headline to contain keywords so that it will show up in search engines. Which route do you take?

 

The workaround:

 

The answer is, again, both. While optimizing your headline simultaneously for social media and search engines is not ideal, it certainly forces you to get creative. And if you’re really feeling stuck, you can always make your headline a listicle. Yes, there’s a reason why so many businesses are using them other than it just being a trend!

 

Fake Accounts and Spammers

 

The business world can unfortunately get pretty ugly. And for a fee, there is never a shortage of people who are willing to fight dirty for you. What does this mean for your SEO? The time and money you’ve put into boosting your website’s search engine results may have been all for naught if your competitor is sabotaging your SEO behind your back.

 

One of the ways these “negative SEOers” attack is with social media. They create fake social media accounts representing your business and troll your blog posts with numerous comments, getting you flagged as spam. Because social media platforms have so much page authority, they are likely to represent you on the first page of your search engine results (SERP).

 

This happened recently with the fake Hillary Clinton Pinterest account created by Republican Presidential candidate Rand Paul and his team. Pinterest took down the fake account almost instantly, but the for most of us, it’s not that easy. We don’t have large staffs that are constantly on the look out for this kind of problem.

 

The workaround:

 

Do regular searches of your business both through search engines and social media platforms. If you find an account claiming to  represent your business, report it immediately. Facebook is particularly strict about enforcing it’s “no fake accounts” policy, so do be sure to take action. Be sure to monitor the comments on your blog posts, as well. If you don’t have time to monitor the comments, you shouldn’t have that function on your site to begin with. While not ideal, disabling comments is much safer than being classified as a spam site.

 

Social Media Search Engines Trumping Traditional Search Engines

 

Considering so many people are using their phones these days instead of their computers, there are many instances when your SEO won’t count for anything–unless you have a local search strategy.

 

People also search for things within Facebook, they click on hashtags in Twitter and Instagram, and they look for videos using YouTube’s built-in search engine. Which means that if you’re not optimized for both search engines and social media, your site is not going to pop up.

 

Another threat are the very large sites, like Thumbtack, that have a lot of page authority, that take up space in the SERPs. For example, if you search for Kalamazoo painters, you will see Thumbtack’s top 10. This trend will continue to grow, I’m sure.

 

The workaround:

 

Get social! Businesses do not have to be on every social media platform in order to be optimized for social media. In fact a strategy like that would be redundant, time consuming, and costly. That said, you need to be conscious about the SERPs, look at what your competition is doing, and consider creating profiles on every competitor site.

 

Do a little research about your target audiences. Where are they most likely to search for your business? For example, if you’re doing a lot of B2B, then LinkedIn is an obvious choice. Figure out where your audiences are searching for the products you offer, and get on those social media platforms asap.

 

An Increased Workload

 

Your company’s social media sites will show up in the results when someone searches for your business. It is not enough to simply be on social media—you have to make your social media sites look as good as your website. This means that you have to put time and money both into SEO and social media management, which can add up pretty fast! If you don’t, your company is not going to look credible, especially to new customers or partners.

 

The workaround:

 

Integrate your social media with your website. Post key content from your website and your strategic partners. Use the same color schemes, logos, images, etc. This will save you time and money and will also make your business streamlined and professional. And for heaven’s sake, get the image sizes correct for each social media site. A logo that is not sized properly is cringe-worthy. Your Facebook page may be the first site a new customer clicks on, so make a good first impression and hopefully the next click they make is to your website.

 

Creating Shareable Content

 

Ideally, a company creates smart, witty, enticing content that continuously goes viral on social media. But the reality is that making your content SEO often stifles these opportunities. You have all these keywords and phrases to plug in, and the repetition of it all can make a reader tune out.

 

The workaround:

 

Split your content down the middle. Any blog post or article on your website that goes viral is going to increase your web traffic, which will bump your Google ranking, thus increasing your SEO. At the same time, it can be hard to tell when a post will go viral, so you also need posts that that focus on SEO. The holy grail, of course, is finding a writer who can do both at the same time. This may cost you a little money, but you’ll get a great return on  your investment.

 

Having read all of that, what do you think? Is SEO better than social media? Of course not. Despite the workload, businesses that are serious about digital presence need to create a great brand, deliver awesome user experience, and incorporate (among other digital marketing strategies) both SEO and social media into their marketing mix.

 

Need help? Why not reach out? I take the overwhelm out of digital marketing by creating tailored marketing approaches for small, local, and mission-driven businesses that make best use of your marketing dollar by leveraging both SEO and social media.
This guest post was written by writer and digital strategist Anna Colibri. Anna lives and works in San Francisco, California, with her two children. When she’s not working, she’s momming, meditating, or meandering the streets of San Francisco. You can find her @annacolibri on Twitter.

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

CEO interview: Meet Bret Taylor of Quip, the future of mobile productivity apps


Recently, I had the pleasure to interview the CEO and co-founder of Quip, Bret Taylor. Quip is located in San Francisco in the Warfield Theater building in the bustling and transforming Mid-Market neighborhood anchored by the likes of Twitter. Please enjoy the latest installment in my CEO Interview series.


CEO interview: Bret Taylor of Quip, a beautifully simple productivity app


Taylor describes Quip as a shared whiteboard useable by a group. All the stuff that would be on an office whiteboard can be input and shared in Quip instead. It is a “blank canvas” that can contain spreadsheets, text, images, and more, laid out anyway you want.


He then compared all of the other productivity software and collaboration tools companies have purchased over the past decade to a gym membership that everyone buys on New Years and uses for a few weeks, then forgets about.


Their goal is to make Quip free form enough so that you can adapt it to your current workflow.


Version 3.0 of the app, released in October 2014, brings the addition of spreadsheets. Multiple people can work these spreadsheets on at the same time. To keep everyone on the same page, this can all be done inside of a single app versus needing many separate apps for collaboration, email, text, and spreadsheets.


1. How did Quip come to be?


Taylor and co-founder Kevin Gibbs left their jobs in August 2012 and were not exactly sure what they wanted to do next. Gibbs was at Google as the head of Google App Engine and Taylor was CTO of Facebook. They knew that they wanted to work in mobile. Everything has been transformed by mobile, but the software hasn’t really evolved. Some software has been merely ported to mobile, but not rethought in any meaningful way. Products like Instagram and Snapchat are good examples of apps in the consumer space that were created for mobility.


They thought about what they would design as a core productivity suite in the era of smartphones and tablets. Much like what Microsoft had done in the PC era with the Office suite. With Quip both messaging and collaboration are built in so you don’t have to repeated go to an external app like email to get things done.


2. Where do you see Quip in 5 years?


An ambitious goal is to do for smartphones and tablets what Microsoft Office did during the PC era. They want to make Quip the first app they install on their device and the first thing they open up in the morning, as a centerpiece of productivity.


The challenge over the next five years is to add to the customers who have embraced their product already, including companies such as Facebook, Instagram, Quora, Path, and Taser to name a few.


3. What are the unique benefits of Quip?


Enabling people to be more productive when they are away from their desk. The integrated experience of Quip messaging, Quip spreadsheets and Quip docs all in a single app. And finally, simplicity. Without the restraints of legacy code and old design metaphors to support, they were able to create a product that does not need an instruction manual. The app at its core essence allows you to get up and running quickly so that you can be productive on your smartphone or tablet device.


4. What are some of the challenges you see businesses and individuals having?


The main challenge is collaboration. In todays workplace most people have laptop or a desktop and phone or tablet. They are also trying to do work wherever they may be. And email is broken as a collaboration tool and needs to be fixed. The problem that they are trying to solve is to reduce email and meetings, while allowing people to get their work done wherever they may be.


5. How exactly does Quip address these challenges?


Quip puts communication at the core of the productivity suite. Other tools are built for a single user, where this app is built for multiple people to collaborate from the start. A Quip document has a message thread attached to it to allow people to work together in real-time. It is also more like a whiteboard than a static page, where more than one person can be working at the same time.


6. What solutions does Quip provide?


Messaging, spreadsheets and documents are the core pieces of the app.


Quip provides solutions for collaborative writing where multiple authors need to work on a doc at the same time. And project or meeting management, for example managing a product launch or a even a building move for an office.


It also provides internal documentation and knowledge management for a company. Items that need to be kept up to date inside of a company, from product plans to HR documents.


7. What is your strategy for mobile?


Mobile is our strategy. All features are launched on all mobile platforms simultaneously with each release. Customers want a high quality experience on mobile and that is one of Quip’s strengths.


8. I see that Quip is available for iOS and Android devices. Any other platforms?


No plans at the moment. If a platform such as Windows Phone shows a market share increase in the future a version may be considered.


The app is available for download on the iTunes Store, Google Play and Quip.com on the desktop.


9. Is this app free?


The app is free for personal use and subscription-based for businesses. And no feature limits at the free level either. Quip makes its money through customers like Facebook, New Relic or Taser that pay a fee to deploy it broadly at their companies.


Published pricing is currently $12 per user, per month. Small businesses pay at this rate. Enterprise customers have a site license with a contract specific to their company.


10. Who do you see as your primary competitors?


Quip believes that their two primary competitors are Microsoft Office and Google Apps.


11. How was Quip funded?


Quip raised about $15 million dollars back in July 2013 in their only fundraising round so far. Funding came mostly from Benchmark Capital, but also included other investors. Peter Fenton, general partner at Benchmark and early investor in Twitter as well, invested in Quip as well as Taylor’s previous startup venture, FriendFeed. Fenton is the only outside member of Quip’s board which also includes both Gibbs and Taylor. Marc Benioff, Founder, Chairman and CEO of Salesforce, Yuri Milner, Founder or Digital Sky Technologies, and Greylock Partners round out the investors in round 1.


12. Do you plan on an IPO?


If we have the good fortune of building a business that justifies it, then absolutely.


13. Will Quip be looking to the developer community to extend and enhance software functionality?


Yes. There is an API available at http://quip.com/api Most of their larger customers use it extensively. It is mostly used for automation. One customer even uses it to make Quip the authoring tool for their company intranet. Another customer uses it to automate import and export from and to Box cloud storage.


14. How would your peers describe you?


Quip is viewed as the “mobile research and development lab” for productivity suites. They are viewed as thought leaders in mobile productivity.


15. What motivates you to get out of bed in the morning?


Quip runs as a company on its own product. They live and breathe it. It is fun to get out of bed and work on the app because the results of the work can be seen immediately through customers and coworkers alike.


16. How will Quip increase its brand awareness?


Happy customers plus traditional marketing and word of mouth help. An example would be how Facebook uses Quip widely and their vendors become customers when they tell them how much they like it and they themselves try it out.


17. What are your goals for Quip?


To create a large, independent company that produces a piece of software that most other companies in the World use to get their work done.


18. Who do you look up to and why?


Taylor looks up to his two previous bosses at both Google and Facebook. At Google, he worked for Marissa Mayer, now CEO of Yahoo, the whole time. And at Facebook as CTO, he reported almost exclusively to founder and CEO, Mark Zuckerberg. Mayer and Zuckerberg have a big influence on how he thinks about technology and product design. They are described as “the two most influential mentors” in Taylor’s career professionally.


He also has a great deal of respect for both Microsoft and Google. Both companies have defined what productivity means in the workplace up until now.


Check out the previous installment in my CEO Interview series, “CEO Interview: Matthew Holden explains how MavSocial software is a worthy part of your workflow.



Friday, October 24, 2014

Celebrate the launch of AdvoWire 2.1 and you can get the gifts!


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Starting on October 28th, 2014 they will select one $100 campaign budget winner each day until Wednesday, November 26, 2014.


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Advowire.com is a great way for your brand or company to get the word out on social networks like Facebook, Twitter, and more. Build the buzz you need during this holiday season and engage with top influencers in your niche too.


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Wednesday, April 30, 2014

How to earn money as a social media advocate


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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Instagram top hashtags March 2014


Instagram top hashtags March 2014


Instagram top hashtags March 2014


The Instagram top hashtags March 2014 are here. The only change in the top 10 hashtags this month is #tbt is up to #7 trading places with #photooftheday. #smile is up to #18, #like4like is up to #19 and #friends is up to #20. #summer drops to #21, blame the weather?


Rounding out the moves this month, #instalike is up to #22 swapping spots with #food. And #bestoftheday tumbles to #28 bumped off by #fashion at #25.


See also: Women dominate social media [INFOGRAPHIC]


Top 10 Instagram hashtags March 2014


1. #love


2. #instagood


3. #me


4. #like


5. #follow


6. #cute


7. #tbt


8. #photooftheday


9. #followme


10. #tagsforlikes


Top 11- 25 Instagram Hashtags for March 2014


11. #girl


12. #beautiful


13. #happy


14. #picoftheday


15. #instadaily


16. #igers


17. #fun


18. #smile


19. #like4like


20. #friends


21. #summer


22. #instalike


23. #food


24. #swag


25. #fashion

Do check out: Women dominate social media [INFOGRAPHIC]


Enjoy the Instagram top hashtags March 2014. Much more helpful social media and cryptocurrency updates to come. More ig hashtags coming next month, so stay tuned!


WHat networks do you hashtag on when you post?


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Sunday, February 9, 2014

Top 100 Twitter hashtags February 2014


Top 100 Twitter hashtags February 2014


Top 100 Twitter hashtags February 2014


The Top 100 Twitter hashtags February 2014 are now available for you. Here is the latest monthly update which tags are most popular on Twitter this month. Be diligent and don’t over use them.


Not much movement in the top 10 since we last covered these tags in September 2013. #gameinsight dropped 1 spot to #2. #android jumped from #4 to #3. #rt is up 1 to #4. And #ipad is down 1 spot. New additions to the top ten include #yapbozmeb at number 1, #premiosgoya at #6, #goya2014 at #8, and #birnesilgeliyor rounding out the list.

See also: Dogecoin vs. Bitcoin [INFOGRAPHIC]


Top 10 Twitter hashtags for February 2014


1. #yapbozmeb


2. #gameinsight


3. #android


4. #rt


5. #premiosgoya


6. #androidgames


7. #goya2014


8. #ipad


9. #ipadgames


10. #birnesilgeliyor


Top 11- 100 Twitter Hashtags for February 2014


11. #wearethepeople


12. #retweet


13. #mentionyourfaves


14. #teamfollowback


15. #fcblive


16. #joeygraceffa


17. #followback


18. #iphone


19. #sochi2014


20. #asmpsg


21. #sougofollow


22. #iphonegames


23. #nowplaying


24. #yapbozcemaat


25. #tfbjp


26. #np


27. #thewalkingdead


28. #copaacb


29. #follow


30. #puertoricowants1d


31. #neonlightstour


32. #love


33. #lrt


34. #followme


35. #halamadrid


36. #followpyramid


37. #follow2befollowed


38. #12f


39. #ff


40. #followtrick


41. #factorxsic


42. #win


43. #music


44. #mejorcuerpo2014


45. #tuitutil


46. #quran


47. #roboalsevilla


48. #ggmu


49. #countkun


50. #faceofmlb


51. #releasebapuji


52. #goyartve


53. #followmejp


54. #tfb


55. #braccialettirossi


56. #lt


57. #mufc


58. #sex


59. #ksa


60. #siguemeytesigo


61. #aries


62. #canaksoy


63. #freeiraniansoldiers


64. #porn


65. #maguibravi


66. #flappybird


67. #off


68. #hadith


69. #oyunoynarken


70. #venezuela


71. #job


72. #ligabbva


73. #bahrain


74. #conceptfollowspree


75. #stadyumyorum


76. #paulgoldschmidt


77. #nyfw


78. #news


79. #openfollow


80. #500aday


81. #oomf


82. #ganaseguidores


83. #asksamcallahan


84. #topgear


85. #bot


86. #video


87. #tcot


88. #exarushers


89. #neonlightstourtoday


90. #taurus


91. #rulzofficial


92. #lilianourduo2014


93. #sochi


94. #jobs


95. #rakutenichiba


96. #free


97. #giveaway


98. #fightmatch


99. #twacronym


100. #cancer

Do check out: Dogecoin vs. Bitcoin [INFOGRAPHIC]


I hope that you get a lot of use out of this list. Stay tuned until next month for more.


What Twitter hashtags are your faves?


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Thursday, January 30, 2014

Dogecoin vs. Bitcoin [INFOGRAPHIC]


Dogecoin vs. Bitcoin [INFOGRAPHIC]


Dogecoin vs. Bitcoin [INFOGRAPHIC]


Dogecoin vs. Bitcoin compared in a beautiful infographic for you. Dogecoin started out as a joke in 2013. Now it has become a meme and a cryptocurrency that is tearing up the altcoin charts.


The story goes that it was a partnership between a marketer in Sydney, Australia and a developer in Portland, Oregon that gave birth to Dogecoin. The meme that became a coin took off like a rocket on Reddit and spawned several subreddits too. It is currently (as of 1/28/2014) #6 by market cap on coinmarketcap.com’s “Crypto-Currency Market Capitalizations.”


There are some distinct similarities and differences when it comes to Dogecoin vs. Bitcoin. Dogecoin’s algorithm is Scrypt whereas Bitcoin’s is SHA256. Max coins ever to be mined is 100,000,000,000 DOGE vs. abpout 24,000,000 for BTC. Block time is 60 Seconds vs. Bitcoin’s 10 minutes. The current block reward for miners in 1,000,000 DOGE vs. 25 BTC for miners.


Doge is traded on Cryptsy, Vicurex, CoinedUp, and a few other exchanges, as is BTC. Not bad for a brand new currency that was only launched on December 6, 2014.


See also: Top 25 Cryptocurrencies January 2014


Dogecoin vs. Bitcoin [INFOGRAPHIC]


Do check out: Top 25 Cryptocurrencies January 2014


What do you think the future will hold for Dogecoin vs. Bitcoin?


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(Infographic source: Bitcoin Examiner, Photo Screenshot from What is up with Dogecoin? [infographic].)