I’ve recently acquired a new iPhone and was astonished to see so many applications relating to SEO and online marketing. The prices range from free to £14.99 and they all differ in what they offer iPhone users.
Mani Karthik, from Daily Bloggr, has written a blog post on what he considers to be the top five [...]
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Catholics Against Kerry, Spray Tan Booth and Perfect Parenting are just some of the more obscure websites that our travel articles end up on. However, it isn’t just the obscure sites that provide amusement during our monthly reporting sessions, but also the lengths that some people will go to, to get a fresh, unique content [...]
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At our online travel marketing agency, we’ve been tweeting on behalf of a few clients for a while now and, for this reason, I was interested to read an article by Jason Falls ,who stated that there are four very distinct styles of Twitter marketing.
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At LeadGenerators we love to experiment with our writing styles, whether it’s by swapping ghost stories for tales of celebrities to see which article spreads better or using websites such as Twitter Search and Hot Trends to write link articles based on topics that people are already searching for.
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Before Twitter, establishing a Facebook presence was considered to be the way forward for businesses. As with the Twitter phenomenon, many companies are keen to jump on the latest fad or bandwagon without ascertaining whether it’s suitable for their target audience.
Whilst many college students have moved onto Twitter, Facebook users have become older and more [...]
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Last month, I was lucky enough to visit Shamwari Game Reserve in South Africa to write a blog for a client called Worldwide Experience. Worldwide Experience sell self-funded volunteer trips which allow volunteers to help out with life on a game reserve and partake in valuable conservation and community projects during their time spent away. [...]
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Last week Travolution, in conjunction with Travel Weekly Magazine, created a list of who they believed were the top ten power players that the travel industry should be watching in 2009. At LeadGenerators, we were delighted to spot Matt Brittin, the UK director of Google at the top of the list—it seems companies in the [...]
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