Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Re: The Moz Top 10

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>July 2013, Issue #1: Summer Travels
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>THE MOZ TOP 10
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>Roger learned so much at MozCon that he needed a summer vacation to soak it all in. He's been traveling the world, and thanks to one generous MozCon attendee (thanks, Jeff!), you can see photos from his adventures ( http://www.whereisroger.com/ ). 
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>While he's busy delivering hugs, we're filling in and bringing you the web's most valuable inbound marketing content. Check out these awesome articles on search, social, link building, and more!
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>Link Building Is Not Illegal (or Inherently Bad) with Matt Cutts ( http://www.stonetemple.com/link-building-is-not-illegal-or-bad/ )
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>Eric Enge and Matt Cutts sit down for a discussion on the good, the bad, and the ugly sides of link building.
>[via stonetemple.com]
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>2013 Search Engine Ranking Factors ( http://moz.com/blog/ranking-factors-2013 )
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>The results are in! Check out a preview of the results from the survey and correlation study.
>[via moz.com]
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>25 Mind Blowing Email Marketing Stats ( http://blogs.salesforce.com/company/2013/07/email-marketing-stats.html )
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>Effective email marketing and conversion rates go together like cheese and macaroni (the spiraly kind, of course!).
>[via blogs.salesforce.com]
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>Two Amazing Bar Charts: % Content Consumption, % Share of Search ( http://www.kaushik.net/avinash/amazing-bar-charts-content-consumption-share-of-search/ )
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>Looking outside of your favorite analytics tools can yield new insights that can deliver a competitive advantage.
>[via kaushik.net]
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>Quantifying the Invisible Audience in Social Networks ( http://www.slideshare.net/mbernst/130429-audiencechi )
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>Through this Stanford study, gain deep insights into who is listening when you share your content through an online social network.
>[via slideshare.net]
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>Search Marketing Review 2013 ( http://www.searchmarketinggroup.co.uk/smr13.html )
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>In order to investigate the experiences companies have working with search marketing agencies, SMG conducted a study to gauge the health of the search marketing industry. 
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>[via searchmarketinggroup.co.uk]
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>Advanced SEO for Ecommerce: Maximizing Keyword Spread ( http://www.seonick.net/advanced-seo-for-ecommerce/ )
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>SEO for Ecommerce is a whole different ball game, and these tips will help you come out on top. 
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>[via seonick.net]
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>Compelling Content: 3 Key Points from the Consumer POV ( http://contentmarketinginstitute.com/2013/07/compelling-content-marketing-consumer-research/ )
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>As a content marketer, listening to consumers is the best way to gain insights into what your community wants, and what you should create. 
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>[via contentmarketinginstitute.com]
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>Context Is King: Google Parameterless Searches ( http://www.seobythesea.com/2013/07/google-parameterless-searches/ )
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>In the very near future, you may be able to perform searches at Google without bothering to type or speak a query. Wowzer!
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>[via seobythesea.com]
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>5 Tips to Bring New Life to Your Social Profiles ( http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/freshen-up-your-social-profiles/ )
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>To freshen up your social profiles, check out these five stellar ideas. 
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>[via socialmediaexaminer.com]
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>Stay sharp in the summer sun...
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>5 Unconventional Ways To Become A Better Writer (Hint, It's About Becoming A Better Reader) ( http://blog.bufferapp.com/5-ways-to-be-a-better-reader-and-improve-your-writing-in-the-process ) Marketers are increasingly focused on great content, and creating that content requires writing ability. These tips will help you level-up that important skill.
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>[via blog.bufferapp.com]
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>How Exercise Can Calm Anxiety ( http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/07/03/how-exercise-can-calm-anxiety/ ) Science is constantly informing us of the benefits of exercise, and a new study suggests it can quiet our natural response to stress. Not that any of us ever experience stress :)[via blogs.nytimes.com]
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>Do you have something Top Ten–worthy? Let Ashley ( mailto:ashley@moz.com?subject=Moz%20Top%2010%20Suggestion ), our newsletter wrangler, know what you'd like to see.
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