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The Truth About Blog Post Tags

Let there be absolutely, positively no mistake here. "Tags" have completely different uses depending on the platform on which they're used. We're going to take a look at three of the most popular platforms and how tags affect them: Wordpress,…

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Added by JD Rucker on December 12, 2012 at 9:14am — No Comments

The Best Times to Post, Part IV: Test. Analyze. Refine. Test Again.

It took listening to my own words in a Twitter conversation for me to realize that I had barely brushed over the most important aspect finding the right times to post on social media for business.

This is Part IV of the series on timing. Please read…
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Added by JD Rucker on December 10, 2012 at 5:19pm — No Comments

Build Pages. If You Can't, Change.

There as been a major shift in digital marketing that has been building up for a couple of years now. Content was once a tool used for search engine optimization and social media marketing, but today and in the foreseeable future content will be the most important (and easiest) way to advance in search and social. We…

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Added by JD Rucker on December 9, 2012 at 11:44pm — No Comments

Focus on Value, not Word Count with your Content

It may be the biggest change in the Google algorithm that very few people noticed. The reason they didn't notice is that the change has been slowly happening since February, 2011. Between Panda, Penguin, and the rise of social signals, word count of content is not…

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Added by JD Rucker on December 9, 2012 at 12:16am — No Comments

Should Car Dealers Focus on Technical Expertise Instead of Price and Gimmicks?

Next to computers, tablets, and smartphones, our cars are often the most technologically-challenging item that we deal with on a daily basis. Every model year brings out new gadgets and gizmos that are designed to enhance, adapt, and often-times engage with other technologies that we carry with…

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Added by JD Rucker on December 8, 2012 at 2:12am — No Comments

Social Media Reputation: Making Social Media the Business Hub

This is Part 5 in a 5 part series. Please read the previous posts first or none of this will really make any sense.…

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Added by JD Rucker on December 7, 2012 at 9:00am — No Comments

Make Your Facebook Posts Stand Out with Better Pictures

Highlight

One of the most important components of a successful dealership Facebook page is pictures of happy customers. More dealers are doing it every day and they are seeing the results in improved engagement through likes, shares, and comments.

However, the increasing trend is also making it harder to stand out. With more of these pictures hitting Facebook on a regular basis, it's important to…

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Added by JD Rucker on December 6, 2012 at 5:18pm — No Comments

The Best Times to Post, Part III: The Two Types of Posting Personality Types

There are two truly valid ways to post on social media. It depends on the personality, goals, and bandwidth available within your business. Both have pros and cons. Both have chances of success and failure.

This is Part III of the series on timing. Please read…
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Added by JD Rucker on December 6, 2012 at 4:00pm — No Comments

Reach is Infinitely More Important than Fan Count on Facebook

For better or for worse, Facebook made it easier for people to report or block page posts in September. Since then, the need to tread carefully with posts has increased dramatically; too many reports or blocks can hurt a page's performance dramatically. This is an important topic that will be covered more in-depth in a future…

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Added by JD Rucker on December 5, 2012 at 2:22pm — No Comments

SEO is Dead... for those who can't keep up

Every few months, marketers around the blogosphere start the next batch of chants that search engine optimization is dying or dead. It's like clockwork; Google makes a change, their pages rank poorly, they declare that the party's over. I think I've written about the topic at least once a year since 2008.

 

The chants are starting…

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Added by JD Rucker on December 3, 2012 at 3:00am — No Comments

Putting Search and Social in their Place Below Content

For the past several years, content has been a component of search engine and social media marketing that fell far below the tricks and techniques that helped achieve business goals. It was possible to be successful with limited or low-quality content. In…

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Added by JD Rucker on December 1, 2012 at 8:00pm — No Comments

Why Quality Trumps Quantity at Nearly Every Level on Social Media

The Claw

It was the 2011 Driving Sales Executive Summit when I was asked by Joe Webb to participate in a debate about Twitter followers. I had around 100,000 followers at the time and he wanted me to argue for the side of quantity being more important than quality. This made perfect sense…

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Added by JD Rucker on November 30, 2012 at 4:40pm — 2 Comments

How Carfax Missed a Big Opportunity in Advertising

Over at Automotive Digital Marketing, there's been a long discussion started by Jim Zieglerabout Carfax and its place in the…

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Added by JD Rucker on November 30, 2012 at 4:43am — No Comments

Customer Service vs Technology: The Vendor Litmus Test

There's a trend in the automotive industry that is alarming. We hear this scenario played out almost every day and it normally manifests itself into one of two stages:

  • Stage 1: The Fresh Tech Hunter - When a dealership is tired of the limitations of their various vendors, they…
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Added by JD Rucker on November 29, 2012 at 2:11pm — No Comments

The Best Times to Post, Part II: Knowing Which Content to Post at Different Times

Timing

They say timing is everything. In social media, quality of content is almost everything. The rest of it does come down to timing.

This is Part II of the series on timing. Please read…
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Added by JD Rucker on November 28, 2012 at 10:32pm — No Comments

Using Shareable Video Resources as a Branding Tool

I absolutely love the video below. It isn't that it's so useful that people will love it; as used car buying tips go, it's rather light on real zingers or anything outside of common knowledge. It isn't the production quality; this is a well-made video, but nothing outstanding compared to other motion graphics.

The…

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Added by JD Rucker on November 28, 2012 at 11:13am — No Comments

Wordpress vs Tumblr for Your Dealership Blog

There will be complaints. I can already smell the onslaught of, "what about Blogger" and "Typepad is much more powerful". There will be others that say, "but Tumblr's not really a blogging platform". Let's put all of that to rest quickly...

 

For business blogs, Wordpress and Tumblr are the best options out there.…

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Added by JD Rucker on November 27, 2012 at 4:02pm — No Comments

Social Media Reputation: Wielding Your Power Accounts Properly

This is Part 4 in a 5 part series. Please read the previous posts first or none of this will really make any sense.

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Added by JD Rucker on November 27, 2012 at 12:30am — No Comments

Don't Get Sucked Into The Holiday Advertising Abyss

If you're a retailer of items that are often purchased as gifts, holiday advertising makes total sense. You're competing for a portion of the most lucrative sales season and getting the word out about the deals, products, and sales that you have going on at your store is important.

If you are not a retailer with holiday items for sale, don't try to take…

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Added by JD Rucker on November 26, 2012 at 2:21pm — No Comments

The Best Times to Post, Part I: Finding the Sweet Spots

Sweet Spot

I know it's the heart of football season and the beginning of basketball season, but baseball is the sport that truly helps to illustrate this particular post. On social media, not all times are created equal. It's important to know where and when to place your pitches to let your fans and followers hit home runs for you.

There have been…

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Added by JD Rucker on November 26, 2012 at 2:30am — No Comments

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