Hey,
They do one every Wednesday I think http://www.seomoz.org/webinars
Or is it something else you are asking about?
Kind Regards
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Hey,
They do one every Wednesday I think http://www.seomoz.org/webinars
Or is it something else you are asking about?
Kind Regards
Just found this through the search and wanted to say it was really helpful, saved me the time of asking myself and waiting for replies 
I would be interested in this as well, so bumping the question 
Thanks for all your replies guys 
I will try those two out, might end up using a combination as you all seem to be doing that.
Hi,
Hope everyones well.
I have quite a few accounts to manage now, and I am finding it difficult to keep track and stay active on all of them (plus the millions of email notifications I have to have on!)
Which tools do you use to manage your social media accounts, and why did you choose to use that one?
It would be great to get some replies from agencies that have a lot of accounts, or individuals that manage lots of accounts.
I would be interested in both paid and non-paid solutions.
P.S. Anyone know what SEOmoz or Distilled use? (if any).
Wow, thanks. Beyond the call of duty that! 
Yes I did know, I recently hired a trainee in-house SEO who is talking with our web design company and sorting this out at the moment.
There is a lot to do! Though I'm asking him to concentrate on a different site which he just finished building.
Thanks again.
I see, well lesson learned there
Thanks for sharing the valuable information!
I may do the same with allowing guest posts on our blog now, not that we post that many though.
It varys to be honest, about 60/50 at the moment. 60% being websites with a dedicated page asking for guest posts.
I will have a quick look at their back link profile before I send them my content though.
Thanks for the warning though, really becoming clear you have to be so carful!
I hope you managed to sort it out?
I like the way you look at it 
Thank you for you help 
Great shout!
I will do that, thanks 
You're always answering my nooby questions you legend! 
Excellent, and some interesting views there.
"I don't do guest blogging myself.ย I think that my content is best placed on my own site." - Agreed!
Though with a small budget it's really hard to do much else to get links, without giving away all your secrets have you got any tips or suggestions of other ideas?
Hi,
I hope you are all well.
Would there be any problem with exchanging a guest blog, so two websites doing a guest post for each other and both sites linking back to each other.
I don't think this would be an issue on a small scale though I just wanted to see what everyone else thought.
Are there any other things I should bear in mind when doing this as well?
Kind Regards
Thanks for the answers guys, I have a much better understanding of how these newspapers work now. I shall do a little bit more research to see if they link out from other articles and approach the authors to see what they say 
Hi All
Hope you are well.
I am getting mentioned in a few newspapers online and they will put a link to our website without the anchor tag.
Now I was just wondering if anyone else has experienced this, and if so, how/did you approach the author about getting a link back?
Any other suggestions on getting links from such places would be extremely valuable as well.
Thanks in advance
Jeff
Nice, so simple! Doh . . .

I think it's possible to change all the URL's automatically as well with permalinks, is that right?
I guess that is not a good idea though as the current links are all over facebook, twitter, etc and it would be a MISSION, to say the least, to set up 301's. Not to mention losing juice.
Hmm, didn't think of that to be fair. Nice 
I release property on my blog each week, and it has come to the point we will get property in the same area as we have had in the past.
So, I name my URL /blah-blah-blah-[area of property]/ for the first property in that area right.
Now I get a different property in that same area and the URL will have to be named /blah-blah-blah-[area of property]-2/.
Now I'm not sure if this is a major issue or not, but I'm sure there must be a better way than this, and I don't really want to take down our past properties - unless you can give me good reason too, of course?
So before I start getting URLs like this: /blah-blah-blah-[area of property]-2334343534654/ (well, ok, maybe not that bad! But you get my point)
I wanted to see what everyones opinion on it is 
Thanks in advance!