5 ways your PR agency should be annoying you
Is your PR agency getting a bit irritating? Are they starting to get on your nerves? Well good for you…cause you might just have got yourself a really good PR agency. The truth is a good agency won’t be worried (too much) about pushing you and your team team a bit harder to support them, or being a little annoying… if it means getting better PR results for you. So here are five legitimate ways that a PR agency should be annoying you…. more...
Er..maybe social shares and RTs shouldn’t impact search after all
For a while now Google and Bing have been busily experimenting with various ways of incorporating social media signals into the way they determine which web pages rank highly in searches. One school of the thought says that if a page (link) is shared heavily on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook etc, it should rank higher. After all people must think it’s of a better quality right? more...
Should digital PRs get paid more if they have more Twitter followers?
If you are a digital PR person that has racked up thousands of Twitter followers or Facebook fans while working for an agency, who owns them – you or the agency? And er…even more importantly, does the size of your following immediately ratchet up your moving on salary? more...
Google’s latest update should be applauded by PRs
After reading what various SEO experts are saying on the subject, I think PR agencies should be giving a big hand to Google for its latest algorithm update - because it creates more demand for PR services. more...
Why PR should ‘buddy up’ with SEO
Last month both Google and Bing revealed in an interview that social media activity on sites such as Twitter and Facebook can help specific web content to get listed higher in search engine rankings. An example being that if a page is shared on Twitter by 'authoritative people' then that can help its performance in organic search results 'to a degree'. more...