by Daniel Hinds on May 10, 2013

Have you ever heard of Snapchat? It’s an app developed for iOS and Android. Using Snapchat, you can send pictures back and forth with your friends, the twist is that these pictures self-destruct after being opened. The idea behind it is that people will feel more comfortable sending some pictures (cough sexting cough) if they know the pictures will delete themselves after being seen by the intended recipient. The company ran into some problems this week though, and now they’re looking at answering a lot of questions from the public. Let us here at your social media and SEO firm break it down for you.
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by Timothy Martell on May 9, 2013

The culture of content has only gained more momentum in 2013. The vast majority of people lead plugged-in lives, constantly absorbing news and entertainment and advertisements in near equal measure. This is great for your brand, but only if you understand HOW people are absorbing content. Brazen, ugly ads that inconvenience may put you top of mind, but they are also going to destroy any goodwill towards your brand. The best marketing companies and search engine optimization services understand how people interact with the content we create.
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by Daniel Hinds on May 8, 2013

When you’re in the search engine optimization game, you encounter a lot of distrust wherever you go. People don’t understand SEO, so they treat every interaction like you’re a mechanic in a skeazy shop, telling them their radiator has snake-tubes or something. To be honest, we can’t fault people for feeling this way, because there are so many scammy SEO companies out there.
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by Daniel Hinds on May 7, 2013

We have some exciting news here at Wikimotive today. We’re starting a new podcast channel! It’s going to focus on digital marketing interviews, webinars, and other informative (and hopefully entertaining!) segments. We will be releasing the podcast as both video and audio, so you can watch while you eat lunch or listen while you work. You can find the series over at its newly created home, Podcasts.Wikimotive.com.
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by Zach Billings on May 6, 2013

You know what fuels a lot of SEO? Data. Data is the blood of the industry and good low cost SEO services are like vampires, sucking up all the data they can and using it to power their efforts moving forward. Good news for us, a local SEO industry survey just dropped, and it’s full to the brim with juicy facts and figures for us to digest, so let’s get started.
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by Daniel Hinds on May 3, 2013

This post is for everyone out there who is blogging for business or as part of a Company SEO strategy. When you give advice, are you being an artist, or an intellectual? What’s the difference? Well, as the beautiful image above states:
An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way.
Here at Wikimotive, we believe that when giving advice, you should always strive to be the artist.
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by Abner Cavalcanti on May 2, 2013

Last week, we released a new eBook called “10 Toxic SEO Techniques.” It was one of the more ambitious projects we’ve taken on and we’re immensely proud of the results. In fact, we’re so proud that we decided to cut the whole thing up and broadcast it out to the world in a brave new format. It’s not quite an infographic…it’s more of an informational poster, but it’s both easily sharable and easily readable. Here at Wikimotive, we love to help out with SEO for small business and large, so hopefully this graphic does you some good!
Check out the graphic below:
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