JWT Trends for 2012
Via: Misentropy
(Source: jwtintelligence.com)
The Noob guide to online marketing
Planningness 2011
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(Source: thingsdonotchangewechange.blogspot.com)
Herramientas para monitorizar online, ¿cómo utilizarlas?
Gestiona tu Reputación Online: Monitoriza (Principales herramientas de monitorización)
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For six years, SEOmoz has produced a biennial survey that outlines the current priority ranking factors within the industry. This year, the results are also paired up with correlation-based analysis (taken from top 30 sites in 10,980 queries in Google) and opinions from the panel. What that basically means is more insights into the question of “Why?”

The findings, overall, are reflective of Google’s stance on rank by engagement, social reach, and the true user value of the URL.
The 2011 study is much more technical and requires an in depth overview versus the 2009, and all previous studies. The reason? More data, more specific data research, and so many new factors entering into the ranking equation.
What once existed as a webpage now finds expression as an update on Facebook, a bit.ly link, a tweet, an email link or a reblog on Tumblr. Welcome to the age of “traveling content.”
Traveling content, a consequence of the social evolution of the Internet and smart bookmarklets, is changing how search works. Google +1, Google’s war on content farms, and Facebook’s partnership with Bing all elevate content people actually like over content designed to gin search algorithms.
— David Worlock
(Source: davidworlock.com)