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Schema.org: The Search Engines make nice to bring more relevant search results

What is it? Up until a week ago today, Google, Yahoo! and Bing were requesting that structured data be entered […]

Pandas, farmers, bots and bits: 6 tips for SEO Success

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) can propel your business to the top of the search engine results pages (SERPs) if you […]

Special SEO sessions with PRWeb this Thursday

While PR and marketing have increasingly become about content creation, you have to wonder: what good is my content if […]

PR has just been +1’d

This post was contributed by Kevin McFall, Vice President, Business Development at Cision No, this post is not about you and […]

9 More Questions Answered from “SEO 101 for Press Releases” Webinar

Thank you to those of you who participated in last Thursday’s webinar “SEO 101 for Press Releases”. We had a […]

Top 5 Cision Blog stories of 2010

With the holidays upon us, we wanted to pull out some highlights of our most popular stories in 2010 and […]

Cision’s WheretoPitch: an SEO-focused view toward media research

The task of determining which journalists and bloggers may find a particular announcement relevant has long entailed a variety of […]

9 Press Release SEO Questions Answered

This post was written by Laurie Mahoney, Product Marketing Manager for CisionWire, Cision’s new press release distribution service, and Brandon […]

Each week, Facebook users double the time spent watching TV’s biggest event

Citi analyst Mark Mahaney generated some buzz awhile back when he published a research note commenting that in August, for […]

Political candidates eye Google as the new “front page”

Election season is well underway – and campaign season is heating up as this interactive chart on the Wall Street […]

What the growing debate over “hot news doctrine” means for PR and marketing pros

In the weeks since the Federal Trade Commission released a draft of policy proposals supporting the “reinvention of journalism” [PDF], […]

5 SEO tips for PR professionals and marketers

Inbound links are basically votes that are cast for your website. Each inbound link is a vote for you and your content, and in this democratized world of SEO the more quality votes you have, the more likely your site will turn up in search results. Here are 5 tips to help you get more quality inbound links to your site.

How social search will change SEO for PR pros

It won’t be long before your favorite bloggers begin offering their predictions for the social Web in 2010, and this […]

Studying the public areas of Facebook

As the world’s most popular social network, Facebook seems like the place to start for many communications professionals looking to […]

Twitter lists for SEO

Lots of people are talking about Twitter’s new List functionality. In a feature long overdue, Twitter now allows you to […]

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