Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Timeline for Pages Brings New Admin Features


I'm not quite sure how I feel about the Timeline for Pages yet but I will say I love the quick admin 'notification panel' that gives you a glance at who's recently liked you and a graph of your insights.

Take a peek!

Is Your Website being Pinned?



Cool new shortcut link to check out if anyone is Pinning your sight on Pinterest

Link: http://pinterest.com/source/DOMAIN.com

Of course you will replace the DOMAIN.com with YOUR domain

Example: http://pinterest.com/source/EMINENTSEO.com/




Sunday, February 26, 2012

The Secret to Getting Your Tweets Indexed?

I may have stumbled upon the secret to getting your Tweets indexed. As you might already know, due to privacy policies (and ever since Twitter didn't renew their contract with Google), Google can no longer index Tweets. However, they can index the tweets when they are fed to another site and that site is not blocked from the engines.

I discovered this by accident the other day.


I searched for "dayofjen pinterest" (my internet handle is dayofjen, in case you didn't know)

And I didn’t see my pinterest account, weird.

But 4 results down I did see:

Sorta obsessing over pinterest:... - Jenny Stradling - FriendFeed

friendfeed.com/dayofjen/.../sorta-obsessing-over-pinterest-starpadilla...
Sorta obsessing over pinterest: http://pinterest.com/jennyst... @starpadilla @projectaudeo @Michellepire · January 10 from Twitter - Comment - Like - Share.

It appears that my Twitter fed my FriendFeed so Google was able to see what I wrote on Twitter indirectly. 

So, I think I accidentally discovered the secret to indexing Tweets – allow Google to see them through an indexable 3rd party website, such as FriendFeed.com. So, even though my Tweet about pinterest didn’t index and rank, it was still published on friendfeed which ranked instead.

*Note: Facebook is also non indexable, so if you are trying to index your Facebook posts, sign it up to feed a 3rd party website that is indexable as well. 

Sunday, February 12, 2012


In a recent study of over 5,000 businesses, HubSpot found that traffic from LinkedIn generated the highest visitor-to-lead conversion rate at 2.74%, almost 3 times higher (277%) than both Twitter (.69%) and Facebook (.77%).