Martes, Hunyo 30, 2015

16 Step Checklist for the Perfect Blog Post

16 Step Checklist for the Perfect Blog Post written by John Jantsch read more at Small Business Marketing Blog from Duct Tape Marketing

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You work hard to create content – sometimes on the fly in the midst of the raging storm that is entrepreneurialism.

In the rush to get the thing out though you can diminish its impact through oversight and sloppiness. You might even do your brand more harm than good. And then all that hard work has less payoff.

Use this sixteen-point checklist as a guide to help establish a pre-publish blog post/page routine so you can hit publish with incredible confidence.

☐ Keywords – Do you have a plan for optimizing certain keywords and phrases as the focus for this post? (Yoast SEO Plugin helps analyze if you’ve used these phrases in the right amount.)

☐ Grammar and Spelling – Have you proofed your post to catch typos and embarrassing grammar missteps? (Check out Grammarly – it will check you as you go.)

☐ Headline – Have you spent time writing an appealing headline? Use strong adjectives and action packed benefit statements.

☐ Hook – Does your first paragraph draw the reader into the payoff even you spend the next ten paragraphs setting it up?

☐ H2, H3 – Have you made your post scannable by breaking it into subsections and lists with H2 and H3 formatting to help with readership and let Google know what’s important?

☐ Permalink – Have you changed your permalink to include your keyword rather than simply use the default permalink post title?

☐ Links – Have you looked for ways to link internally to related posts or externally to resources that add value? Have you used keywords in the anchor texts of these links?

☐ Category – Have you chosen an appropriate category that matches up with your core themes? Categories can help organize and produce their own feed to use in other ways.

☐ Tags – Have you tagged the content to include people, things or resources you’ve mentioned?

☐ Featured Image – Have you included a compelling image and chosen it as your featured image? The image in this post was created using Canva.

☐ Image alt attribute – Have you written an alt attribute to describe your image in terms of your keywords?

☐ Title – Have you written a title attribute that uses your keywords? (This is a feature of a good plugin such as WordPress SEO Plugin by Yoast.)

☐ Meta Description – Have you written a description that might entice someone to click through if they read it in search engine results? (Again Yoast)

☐ Author – Have you chosen the correct author if you have multiple authors for the blog?

☐ Preview – Have you looked at a live preview just to make sure everything is as it should be?

☐ Publish – Have you hit the publish button?

Okay, now go out there and promote the heck out of your perfect post!

Pinterest rolls out buyable pins on iPhone and iPad in the U.S., with Android and desktop support coming later

A buyable pin on Pinterest on iOS.

Pinterest today announced that its new buyable pins — featuring blue price tags and “Buy it” buttons — are now live for people using the app on iPhone and iPad in the U.S.

Pinterest first introduced the feature at the beginning of this month, saying that they would be coming to the iPhone and the iPad within the next few weeks. Now Pinterest has officially begun the rollout. (You’ll know you have access to them when Pinterest sends you an email notification about it.)

This is a major rollout not only for users, who can more easily order what they like when they come across it on the Pinterest app, but also for Pinterest the growing company. Later this summer, Pinterest will start collecting revenue by allowing brands to make promote buyable pins on a cost-per-action basis, a spokesperson told VentureBeat in an email.

In addition to today’s iOS rollout, wider support for buyable pins is naturally on the way.

“For all you Android and desktop Pinners, we’re working hard to get you buyable Pins in future releases,” Pinterest head of commerce Michael Yamartino wrote in a blog post on the news today.

Several retailers are on board for the new program, including Macy’s, Neiman Marcus, and Nordstrom. If you’d like, you can see all the buyable pins available from a specific store. Or you can check out the Shop Our Picks category to see handpicked buyable pins. The Shop category shows the newest buyable pins.

“In the next few weeks, 30 million Pins all over Pinterest will become buyable,” Yamartino wrote.

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Site-Wide Title Width Calculator For SEO (Google Pixel SERPs)

Search engines "cut-off" titles that are too long. This can lead to the rather unfortunate consequence that your most important information in your titles and descriptions are not visible in organic search resuls leading to fewer clicks. Used to be that there was a fixed amount of characters Google would show. That was because the […]

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Site-Wide Title Width Calculator For SEO (Google Pixel SERPs)

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Happy Social Media Day 2015!

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It's that time of year again: Happy Social Media Day from all of us at Mashable.

Mashable first launched Social Media Day in 2010 to commemorate and celebrate the ways social media has changed our world, both big and small.

This year marks the sixth-annual global celebration, and it could just be the largest yet, with hundreds of events around the world bringing thousands of people together to discuss the growth and proliferation of social media.

Wherever you're located, there may be an event happening in a United States or international location near you. But if you can't attend an event in person, you can still join the global conversation online through the hashtag #SMDay Read more...

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Lunes, Hunyo 29, 2015

5 Reasons You're Not Getting Qualified Leads From AdWords

Potential customers are searching for solutions to their problems every day and AdWords is the perfect way to get in front of them at the exact moment they're looking. They click your ad, show up on your site and convert into a lead for your sales team. Awesome right? Actually, there are many companies where […]

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5 Reasons You're Not Getting Qualified Leads From AdWords

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Grow Your Business, eCommerce With The Benchmark Email Shopify Integration

So whether it’s for a new small business owner or an established company, Shopify fulfills all needs to run your business smoothly. Combine that with the power of email marketing-- using the Benchmark Email Shopify Integration--and your business will become unstoppable!Related Articles
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The ProBlogger Podcast Is Live and We’re Kicking Off with a Challenge!

ProBlogger Podcast AvatarToday I have great pleasure in introducing you to the brand new ProBlogger Podcast and the next incarnation of 31 Days to Build a Better Blog.

Over the last couple of years I’ve lost count of the number of people who have said ‘Darren you really should start a podcast’.

I’d always nodded my head but quietly list in my mind a long list of excuses not to including ‘I don’t know how…’ to ‘I’m so busy…’ to ‘what if nobody listens…’

But earlier this year something changed when people suggested I start a podcast.

I’m not going to tell you exactly why I changed because I tell you that in the first episode (that went live on iTunes over the weekend) – but it was like a switch got flicked somewhere in my mind and I found myself starting to dream about starting one of my own (and as I did my list of excuses began to dissolve).

I decided while on a month long break in the US in April to create a ProBlogger podcast and in my presentation at Chris Ducker’s conference in May I announced I was going to create it and after one of the attendees (I’m looking at you Lane) pressured me to put a date on when I’d do it I impulsively said it would be launched within 2 months!

Little did I know how much of a job I had in front of me because rather than start off with a steady weekly show I decided that my first month of podcasting would be a daily show based upon the 31 Days to Build a Better Blog Workbook!

Episode 0 is Live

Today Episode 0 of the podcast went live on iTunes and day 1 of the 31 Days to Build a Better blog series will kick off on Wednesday (1 July)! You can find show notes and listen to the podcast on our podcast site here.

In the first episode:

  • I share why I decided to start podcasting
  • I talk about 2 traits of successful blogs that inform how the podcast will work
  • I share my plan for the first action oriented 31 days of short sharp podcasts based around 31DBBB

31 Days to Build a Better Blog

Having run this month long challenge numerous times before I know the potential it has to help bloggers bring about transformation on their blogs.

Tens of thousands of bloggers have taken the challenge (and many have completed it numerous times) so I’m excited to be doing it again and would love to have you along on the journey.

Don’t feel you need to do it daily (it’s designed to do at your own pace) but please do subscribe to the podcast here on iTunes.

Please Help Us with a Quick Review and Rating on iTunes

Once you’ve listened to the first podcast (it’s only 16 minutes) please take a moment to give us a rating (hint… 5 starts is good) and a review – it helps us get the word out about the challenge and the more on it the better for everyone!

A Note about the 31DBBB WorkBook

This podcast series is based upon the 31 Days to Build a Better blog workbook and follows the same 31 days in it – however you do not need a copy to follow along.

While there’s definitely more material in the eBook (in fact there’s a bonus 7 days includes in that) you will give value from the podcast without it.

However if you do want to have your own copy of the 31 days of material (plus the 7 extras) to use on an ongoing basis please use the coupon code PODCAST50 during the checkout from the sales page to get 50% off the workbook for the next month.

No pressure though – as I say you can get a lot of value out of the podcast alone if you choose to do so.

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Job hunting? 170+ openings in New York, San Francisco, L.A. and more

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Are you looking for a new career? The Mashable Job Board is the ideal place to search for your next big move. More than 3,000 employers in tech and digital have posted on our board, and they're looking to fill positions from Mashable's community.

Twice a week, we highlight five recently posted openings. Check out some of this week's newest, below, and be sure to read our Job Search Series for valuable career tips.

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StyleSeat is the leading marketplace & platform for service providers in the $78 billion beauty and wellness industry. We're continuing to experience hyper growth, and have processed over a billion dollars worth of transactions since being founded. Consumer-facing StyleSeat.com and the StyleSeat Apps are fast becoming the OpenTable/standard for beauty & wellness appointments. We're well funded by blue chip investors, including: Founders Fund, Lowercase Capital, 500Startups, Lightspeed, Ashton Kutcher, Sophia Bush and the founders of Uber and Path. StyleSeat’s environment is highly agile and fast-paced, but also balanced and highly collaborative. Read more...

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Sabado, Hunyo 27, 2015

Why Solar Energy Is a Good, Renewable Energy Source?

These days we hear a lot about using organic products, biodegradable products, recycling plastics, etc., to minimize carbon footprint and save the environment. But we do not realize that unless and until we minimize consumption, we can not really save our environment. For example, look at the world consumption; Today’s products are manufactured, used and disposed of at a higher rate than the earth can accommodate in a less harmful way. Therefore it is important that we move to green alternatives now, otherwise, will be covered by pollutants and toxins produced in the normal course of the manufacture of non-biodegradable products like plastics. In this article, we will discuss as a green alternative that has a remarkable effect on reversing the negative effects that we created by technological progress and industrial revolution.

There are many ways to fight climate change, but the transition to a power of clean, renewable solar power is an ideal way. So let’s look at some of the interesting facts about solar energy.

· It is the most abundant source of energy. The amount of energy the Earth receives in one minute is approximately 10,000 times the energy needed worldwide.

Undoubtedly, solar energy is the energy source of cleaner available on the planet. Unlike fossil fuels, solar power produces no toxic byproducts. Solar panels use photovoltaic system that has no harmful effect on the environment and humans.

· Solar energy is practical, versatile and flexible in relation to wind energy and the main source of solar energy is the sun that is accessible to all parts of the globe. Unlike hydropower (which is also a source of renewable energy and cheap energy), solar power is not a threat to marine life and / or people on Earth.

· Worried increase utility bills and looking for a way out? Well, solar energy is the solution. By installing solar panels will not only reduce their utility bills, but is also increasing the value of your property. Although solar panels are little expensive at first, they turn out to be efficient and profitable in the long term. The best part is they do not require much maintenance and saves additional costs as well as being sustainable.

One of the misconceptions about solar panels is that they are expensive and affordable only to the elite class is wrong. Solar panels require an investment of time after which you do not have to invest in regular maintenance. In fact, in most countries, the government provides special tax benefits and other advantages of solar energy. Once installed solar panels, freedom of utility bills is obtained, power outages and enhance the value of their property by being friendly to the environment.

Weekend Favs June Twenty Seven

Weekend Favs June Twenty Seven written by John Jantsch read more at Small Business Marketing Blog from Duct Tape Marketing

My weekend blog post routine includes posting links to a handful of tools or great content I ran across during the week.

I don’t go into depth about the finds, but encourage you check them out if they sound interesting. The photo in the post is a favorite for the week from Flickr or one that I took out there on the road.

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Good stuff I found this week:

GraphicMail – Email, Social and Mobile marketing made easy

Justworks – Payroll, benefits and HR management for small business

upcounsel – Legal services marketplace for small business