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		<title>Thumbs Up for Thursday Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Feeling a bit all over the place today, so here we go! Take the time today to look at some little things that you might not otherwise consider: No More “Batch and Blast” I saw this tip as it applies to email marketing, but you can apply it to different platforms. Twitter, Facebook, and even [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/invisibleelement/2228830978/"><img class="alignright" src="http://img39.imageshack.us/img39/372/thumbssk.jpg" alt="" width="273" height="357" /></a>Feeling a bit all over the place today, so here we go! Take the time today to look at some little things that you might not otherwise consider:</p>
<p><strong>No More “Batch and Blast”</strong><br />
I saw this tip as it applies to email marketing, but you can apply it to different platforms. Twitter, Facebook, and even blogging. Have you ever wondered why you constantly get postcards and junk from your local real estate agent? They often use this batch and blast method because it’s cost efficient and effective. Just think of it, the commission they make from one sale makes their direct mailing costs very minuscule. Sure… social media marketing is free, but you really are paying a cost if you blast your followers with self-promotion. No matter how you choose to carry out your campaign, think of it as a <em>continuous</em> process.</p>
<p><strong>Copying Competitors and Copycats</strong><br />
Google alerts is a great way to keep an eye out for your reputation, but have you thought about using it to watch your competitors? <a href="http://technology.inc.com/managing/articles/200809/competitors.html">This</a> article does a great job of compiling a variety of different ways you can stay in the know. Have you dealt with plagiarism in the past? You might have a piece of content that people love to steal. You can check by searching a certain phrase in parenthesis or checking <a href="http://www.copyscape.com">CopyScape</a>. We’ve had 3 different “companies” steal content on our <a href="http://www.emarketed.com/website-video-marketing.htm">video marketing</a> page and reported them to Google as soon as we found out.</p>
<p><strong>Google Webmaster Tools for Your WordPress</strong><br />
Did you know that you can use Webmaster Tools to get insight about your WordPress? The WordPress dashboard already allows you to see how many visitors you get and who&#8217;s linking to you. Once you verify ownership of your WordPress account with Webmaster Tools, you&#8217;ll see where your blog ranks in search engine results along with relevant keywords. You&#8217;ll also be able to see any crawl errors and other useful diagnostics. Best of all, this tool doesn&#8217;t cost anything. Feel free to add all your blogs/sites and <a href="http://searchenginewatch.com/3636494">master</a> Webmaster Central today.</p>
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