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One of the more interesting paths that Internet marketing has led into is the area of Social Media Optimization (SMO). The term SMO was coined by Internet expert Rohit Bhargava as a catch phrase to what is happening in the Internet these days: a unique way to increase website traffic. In a way, SMO is an offshoot of search engine optimization, exploring new channels other than the omnipresent search engines. Will SMO potentially unseat SEO as a means to attract huge traffic to websites?
TO answer that, we need to know what it is in the first place, and how it is different, or similar, to search engine optimization.
First, social media is the playground of SMO. SMO takes advantage of the unique ability of social media services to gather a global audience — people who share information and build relationships online. SEO practitioners have begun to leverage social media sites like Twitter to lure people, not search engines, into websites. These days, it’s not unusual for marketers to spend time Twittering for SEO, an activity that involves cultivating Twitter accounts, building a following and being followed. Read more…
Today’s internet market scenario is rapidly changing, everyday thousands of new sites pop-up each with the same aim i.e. to attract users towards their product. The world is growing very fast and there is not much room for those who are slow paced. When Facebook first came it struck gold immediately, this was due to the one prime reason.
Facebook allowed it’s developers to design a number of applications for the users; these applications in the generic sense are known as Facebook applications.
Facebook Application Development stormed the industry, it was and still is a great medium to promote yourself, with time developing Facebook applications shaped up to become a small scale industry itself. Read more…