social

YouTube Turns 8

by Zach Billings on May 21, 2013

Keyboard Cat Social Media for Businesses

YouTube has been the goto source for videos for pretty much everyone on the planet these past few years. It’s simple, functional, open to the public, and free. What more could you ask for? This week, the social video network is turning eight years old, and they’re introducing an interesting new mechanic that could change how they operate moving forward. It’s going to affect social media for businesses for sure, and you should do your best to get out ahead of it.

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Swinging with Vine

by Zach Billings on May 20, 2013

Vine Social Media for Business

Have you started using Vine? Have you even heard of Vine? It was released this year on January 24th, and it caught on with a speed that most fledgling social networks could only dream of. With Vine, you create vines, essentially the video version of Tweets. They’re 6 second videos you edit together within the app, and they’re just what the doctor ordered for today’s ADD general public. We aren’t going to say that Vine will make our break your social media for business, but it is a great little addition in certain industries.

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Google+ Undergoes Graphic Redesign

by Daniel Hinds on May 17, 2013

Google+ SEO

Google+ is on the move again. It hasn’t been that long since their last update, but apparently they’ve decided to follow the early Facebook method of switching up the look every few months or so. The only difference is that Google+ doesn’t have a community of people making a fuss about it, mostly because they don’t really have a community of people that use it to begin with. Still, it’s growing in popularity and it’s become a must-have for local businesses, so let us here at Wikimotive tell you how the redesign will effect your social media and SEO.

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SEO on SEO Crime

by Daniel Hinds on May 8, 2013

SEO on SEO Crime

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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Introducing Wikimotive Podcasts!

by Daniel Hinds on May 7, 2013

Wikimotive Podcast

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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Local SEO Statistics – May 2013

by Zach Billings on May 6, 2013

Wikimotive Local SEO

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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Be an Artist, Not an Intellectual

by Daniel Hinds on May 3, 2013

An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way.

 

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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