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A Blog Isn’t a Blog, It’s a Business

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I wrote my very first blog post on July 24, 2005. The post was called, “Winning the Search Engine Marketing War.”. But you know what, back in 2005, the blog post was pretty darn good. But you know what, back in 2005, the blog post was pretty darn good. What it used to be in 2005, isn’t what it is today.

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Infographic: YouTube Consumer Behaviors & Trends

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YouTube has been around since 2005. Since that time, digital marketing has completely transformed – and so have users’ behavior on the platform. In this infographic, explore YouTube consumer trends and behaviors to understand just how the platform is being used so that you can leverage it strategically in your marketing.

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The Definitive Guide to Online Reputation Management

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The first thing that you or your online reputation management company should do is devise a search marketing strategy that increases the ranking of positive content, owned by either you or third parties. The search engine game is too important to be ignored, and it is the first step in restoring your image. Our apologies.

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Video Advertising for Ecommerce on Social, CTV, YouTube, & More

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The video platform, which has been around since 2005, differs from emerging social media channels like TikTok and Instagram Stories in that it focuses on longer form videos. YouTube has more than 2.5x the number of monthly TikTok users, which comes in at 90.6 Over 40% of shoppers have purchased products they discovered on YouTube.

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The Step-by-Step Guide to Improving Google Rankings Without Getting Penalized

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Google introduced the rel= “nofollow” tag in 2005 to stop spammy blog comments from artificially manipulating rankings. And as Matt Cutts mentioned, you need a mix of dofollow links (links that pass ranking value to search engines) and nofollow links (links that don’t pass ranking value). Nofollow links : Problogger has 10.2%