Link Roundup! Some Fabulous Blogs Posts I Have to Share


This is going to be a quick post because all I really want to do is share a few posts from other bloggers that I have found incredibly useful. These posts were not only bookmarked, but also remained as an “open tab” in my web browser for days because I kept going back to them. :)

Kim Roache’s 2012 Marketing Roladex - This has got to be the most comprehensive list of marketing resources I have ever seen. Hosting, analytics, graphic designers – even her list of copywriters! Wow – can you say goldmine? It’s an incredibly exhaustive list and its beyond valuable – bookmark it!

Mari Smith’s 7 Ways To Craft Your Facebook Posts For Maximum Shares – In case you’re not yet familiar, Mari Smith is THE Facebook queen. She has more insight on how to leverage the power of Facebook than any other source I have found, so if Facebook is part of your marketing strategy and you haven’t connected with Mari’s blog yet – do it today! This post is just a taste of the kind of value she delivers.

Yoast’s Google Author Tutorial – This post may look a little technical, but it is highly recommended if you want to take full advantage of the changes Google has made this past year. It has the ability to amplify your branding power in a big way. Yoast is awesome – big fan!

I hope you enjoy these. Leave me a comment and let me know what you think!

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  1. Man Ray says:

    When I saw that rel=”author” tutorial somewhere, it made me want to set my blogs up so that they link to my Google profile. At least the people doing the searches will see who actually wrote the post.

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