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    Thursday, March 06, 2008

    How Social Media Can Help Humanize Your Company (And Much More)

    Picture_5 Today, I gave a presentation InnoTech in San Antonio, entitled, Strategies for Leveraging Social Media & Web 2.0 Technologies.  I joined Giovanni Galucci, who lead the discussion.  You can read more about today's event in today's story in our local paper, the San Antonio Express News.

    I focused on the notion that Social Media can help humanize your company.  By that, I mean it can put a real voice, a real face, and if you will - some personality on your company and your brand.

    I also demonstrated how, through my this blog, and my other, 3Screens.net can really impact organic search results.

    If you have any questions about the presentation, don't hesitate to contact me via email at: alan at weinkrantz dot com.

    You may download the presentation here:

    Download innotech_presentation.pdf

    Thursday, November 08, 2007

    BusinessWire's Blog Says That Shorter Headlines Lead to Better Google Juice

    Picture_2_2Over at BusinessWired, the BusinessWire blog, there is a very good post advising on the principle getting better rankings with shorter headlines on your news releases.

    According to the post, Google alerted BusinessWire that press release headlines should not exceed 22 words.

    Read more about it here. 

    Worth Reading

    Friday, June 22, 2007

    How This Blog Impacts Our Client's Coverage - And Extends the Conversation

    When I blog, I am creating fresh content.

    Search engines and spiders look for what's new.

    So when I write about our clients, the search engines - and more specifically the blog search engines like Technorati and Google Blog Search will bring up results about our clients in my blog. 

    Case in point:  here's a trackback from a post I did citing a news release for client, Alsbridge.  As you can see, China Law Blog posted an observation about the news release we issued based on my blog post. 

    In this case, they missed a key point that was in the news release, so I had a chance to extend the conversation by posting a comment on their blog.

    I also know that in my other blog, 3Screens, I will, in some case outrank AT&T in their rankings on specific subject matter. 

    All this to say is that an unexpected benefit of my blogging about our clients helps them more in 'being found."

    Thursday, March 22, 2007

    According to Chris, Tags Are Your New Website

    Chris Brogan says, "Tags are your new website."

    By that, he postulates that following the conversation created by people not inside your organization is far more important than creating pretty flash pages and dazzling product descriptions on a site that you still have to push people to visit.

    Read his post here.  And then read it again.  And then one more time.

    Friday, September 08, 2006

    PR Newswire Offers Search Visiblity Services

    Last week, our rep from PR Newswire, Jennifer Miller, and her compadre Cyndi Baumgartner came by our offices to update us on 'waz up with her company. 

    They are now offering a news service called "Search Engine Visibility" (SEV), will Jennifer says will give you the ability to see exactly what phrases Web users use to arrive at customers' news releases. 

    Dsc_5444_1 These reports, generated by their partner, icrossing, will help can help you tailor future messages by providing relevant feedback on the most- used keywords and actions taken by Web users viewing the news release.

    "One of the biggest challenges facing PR professionals and marketers in the Internet age is, 'How do customers and influencers find my news release online?'  This service not only helps to place PR Newswire members' news releases in higher rankings on leading search engines, it also tells them how much traffic they are receiving from these engines, and reports on which search phrases were entered.

    We'll be testing the service this fall.

    Look for updates on my take on this.

    Photo of me on a glacier in Iceland trying to 'search.'  (c) Alan Weinkrantz - 2005 All Rights Reserved.

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