SEO Infographics: A Week in Pictures #3
Posted: April 14, 2012 | Author: Tudor Davies | Filed under: Blogging, SEO, SEO Infographics, Social Media, Social Sharing | Tags: Android Market, blogging, Brand Posts, Facebook Likes, Google, linkedin, PPC, Ranking Factors, seo infographics, Social Data, Social Job Search, social media, Web Design | Leave a comment »The Google Dilema: Social or Search?
Posted: April 8, 2012 | Author: Tudor Davies | Filed under: SEO, Social Media | Tags: content discovery, facebook, Google, Google +1's, Google Bookmarks, linkedin, personalized searching, social media, social PPC, social sharing, Social vs Search, twitter | Leave a comment »
Social or Search: The Future of Google
What is Google? Is it a search engine or a social network? That one question and the answer to it epitomises the future of Google.
I hate to hop on the band wagon and proclaim to know what Google should do (so many bloggers haven’t commented on this issue), however I have some interesting thoughts on the topic.
Google needs to think about what it is and what it is good at, only by doing this will they be able to compete with Facebook, Twitter and Linkedin; if that’s even what they should be doing.
Is Your Social Identity Complete?
Posted: March 25, 2012 | Author: Tudor Davies | Filed under: SEO Diagrams, Social Media | Tags: blogger, digg, facebook, flickr, Google, linkedin, pinterest, social media, social media identity, stumbleupon, tumblr, twitter, wordpress, youtube | 2 Comments »Social identity is made up of parts, do you have every piece?
In the real world who we are is made up of parts. Parent, child, grandparent, aunt, friend, lover, wife, husband, employee, celebrity – the list goes on.
The same is true online, Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, Google+ – these site help us to create our online identity. What’s more, if we are not on an important site then our identity is incomplete, it’s as if a jigsaw piece is missing.
So if you are just getting into social media then think about what you want to say about yourself and what impression you want to give to the world. If you don’t have a rounded identity then your reach will be low and people won’t take you seriously.















