Inbound, Outbound, Outhouse + MORE

I went on a BuzzFeed diet about a month ago, where I stopped following the site and reading the content there. I should have stuck to it, because I wouldn’t be wasting my time now dissecting one of its stupid, pageview-baiting stories. In this one, Pinterest is positioned as a better search…

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3 Writing Tips From An Intern Who Had To Crush It!
Everyone has to go through it once, whether it's for school, work, or even if it's something you personally enjoy, we all have to create a blog post. Okay maybe not a blog post but we do have to write!
For some, it can be really difficult while for others it's a piece of cake. Either way, there's no harm in a few pointers from the trenches on how to help you during those writing times when you're completely stuck!
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Inbound, Outbound, Outhouse

– seobook.com/blog

Inbound, Outbound, OuthouseJon Henshaw put the hammer down on inbound marketing highlighting how the purveyors of “the message” often do the opposite of what they preach. So much of the marketing I see around that phrase is either of the “clueless newb” variety, or paid push marketing of some stripe.

@seobook why don’t you follow more of your followers?— Randy Milanovic (@kayak360) May 19, 2013

One of the clueless newb examples smacked me in the face last week on Twitter, where some “HubSpot certified partner” (according to his Twitter profile) complained to me about me not following enough of our followers, then sent a follow up spam asking if I saw his artice about SEO…

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