Social Media & SEO Techniques in 2014: Interview with Julie Joyce

Posted on the 27 June 2022 by Jitendra Vaswani @JitendraBlogger

As part of our Bloggers Ideas interview series, today we have Julie Joyce of linkfishmedia discussing techniques about social media engagement, and other SEO strategies. She is proficient online marketer & Owner of the link building company Link Fish Media, Inc. and co-founder of SEO Chicks. I appreciate her time she took out for this interview.

I started blogging when Lisa Myers and I began the SEO Chicks site back in 2007. We'd met in London and were chatting about the (at that time) lack of female voices in the UK industry and decided to start a site, and it just kind of took off.

I have several role models that I think are truly amazing bloggers, but I'd have to list my co-SEO Chicks first as I think they're all amazing. I'd add Rae Hoffman and Debra Mastaler to the top of the list as I try and read everything they write. I think that Anthony Pensabene is one of the most amazing writers in the industry and I absolutely love reading his work, and I tend to read everything that Aaron Wall writes as well.

The main collaboration has been with the SEO Chicks and I've honestly never had to sell them an idea. I think we've been lucky in that we all seem to get along very well and think about things in very similar ways. In terms of collaborating with clients or with other teams who work for my clients, it is difficult at times. Usually I try and make it clear why I'm proposing something and point out what could happen if they don't listen. At that point, if they ignore me, it's on them right?

I use Twitter to keep up with what's going on and to promote content. I use Facebook more for personal things but I do promote content there occasionally. I'm still trying to fall in love with G+, and for the life of me, I can't stand Pinterest. I love Viral Content Buzz for increasing user engagement mainly because it's not just used by SEOs, so you can get a lot of good engagement from people in other industries.

Unless they're geniuses or really, really lucky, yes they do, at least initially.

a. The total number of inbound links to a page of a web site

b. The subject matter of the site providing the inbound link to a page of a web site

c. The text used to describe the inbound link to a page of a web site

d. The number of outbound links on the page that contains the inbound link to a page of a web site .

I'll start by saying that I don't concern myself enough with their PR so I can't really say what factors have an impact. In terms of importance, I think the first 3 are more important than the last one.

That the true measure of your site can be determined by Google's Toolbar PageRank: it's just not true. That links don't matter: try having zero and ranking well today.

More bloat most likely, which is unfortunate. We keep telling people to do content marketing and sadly that means that there's a lot of thin content out there that just dilutes everything else.

Crowd sourced pieces that are updated yearly are my absolute favorite, and one stands out, which is Rae Hoffman's yearly Link Building With The Experts piece. http://sugarrae.com/online-marketing/,link-development/.

Anytime we have a great piece of content to market, everything we do is easier. We try to build links to great content produced by our clients, but we don't shop posts around, do article marketing, or try and get any infographics posted.

Probably word of mouth.

Increase engagement: when someone takes an interest or responds to something you've done, respond back. Thank them, further the conversation, etc. You may not see an immediate conversion increase but I do believe that it helps in the long run.

Ask people something. Don't just post an article. Ask an opinion. Call people out, tag them, make them feel like you truly want to hear from them.

The Onion. Analyzing it? I'd give it a 10 out of 10 in everything possible. It's hysterical. It's subversive, it can be offensive, but it always makes me laugh.

I read the usual big ones like Search Engine Land and Search Engine Watch but I also read a lot of smaller blogs. I really love Alessio's blog: http://www.alessiomadeyski.com/. He writes about marketing but more about just what he happens to feel like writing about, and I just love his passion for life.

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