How Can The New Social Media Help Your SEO?
The Creare Group: Helping you improve your SEO by way of new social media techniques
SEO is an organic process that consistently continues to change and evolve; one of the reasons it is such an interesting industry to be involved in.
However, this constant development can also make it hard to keep up and many struggle to realise when the times are changing and a new trend is in town.
This problem is particularly relevant to social media marketing – it’s tough to know which sites are a flash in the pan, and which offer a long term potential for increased traffic and brand building.
At Creare we realise that technology can move at an intimidating rate for many web users, and we channel our efforts into finding the next big thing so you don’t have to.
By now most people are familiar with Facebook and Twitter, sites that are not only used by individuals to network and stay in touch with friends, but by businesses to solidify their online presence – feel free to follow us by clicking on the link! These tools are a must for successful SEO and online marketing, and by adding the right people with the right interests, you can see your brand expand before your eyes.
Social bookmarking is another must – by bookmarking your websites, you draw the attention of a wide group of users to a particular site or article. These have both long and short term implications for any SEO campaign, and once again, allow you to increase your reach on the net.
Definitely something worth considering for anyone hoping to boost their listings.
However, behind the scenes, there are a crop of new sites that might be worth a small investment of time and effort. These include new Google Reader applications, Virb, and FacebookLite – programmes which aim to make online networking simpler and more effective, even for the most inexperienced of web users.
So to boost your SEO campaigns further remember that research is key. You can try out some of the sites we’ve found, or discover some of your own – there are plenty out there – just make sure you don’t become stuck in a social media rut as it’s a sure-fire way to minimise your online impact.





































