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One reason to do something is because you get paid to do it.
But it's sad to think that this might be the only reason to do something.
Now that you've got a skillset and trust and leverage and a following and the tools to make something happen, are you going to invest your heart and soul into something that's important or selling something you're not proud of?
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Posted: 06 Sep 2012 07:39 PM PDT A compilation of some of the best offerings from Reddit's GIF Sound subreddit, which are largely made using GIF Sound, a site that allows users to combine animated GIF's with sounds/music from YouTube videos. |
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Is Social Media The Best Use of Your Time? Graywolf's SEO Blog |
Is Social Media The Best Use of Your Time? Posted: 07 Sep 2012 10:26 AM PDT When it comes to small businesses, time is usually one of the biggest hindrances. Every small business owner I know (myself included) would love to have a few more hours each day. Since our time is limited, it’s important to plan and be productive with every hour. Almost every day, I will have 10 hours [...] This post originally came from Is Social Media The Best Use of Your Time? |
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Using Followerwonk to Grow Your Twitter Account - Whiteboard Friday |
Using Followerwonk to Grow Your Twitter Account - Whiteboard Friday Posted: 06 Sep 2012 08:04 PM PDT Posted by randfish Building and analyzing social accounts is a must for SEOs. In this week's Whiteboard Friday, Rand discusses the newest free product for SEOmoz PRO members: Followerwonk! This splendid tool is a great way for SEOs to manage their social accounts through linkbuilding, outreach, adding value to campaigns, growing a social media presence, and more. Based on four key sections of the Followerwonk site, you'll learn how to search inside Followerwonk for specific users, compare your users for overlaps in follows and followers, analyze your followers for details and stats, and track your followers for wins and losses. Analyzing your social accounts has never been so easy - and so fun!
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Posted: 06 Sep 2012 06:15 AM PDT Posted by Thomas McElroy Over the last 3 weeks, you may have noticed some instability with our Rankings tools through missing data and error messages stating some tools are unavailable. On Friday, we experienced a totally different, unrelated problem with our rankings data. We expect to have an updated prognosis for that problem by tomorrow, but we want to fill you in on what went down at Mozplex to cause these issues in the first place. To be as transparent as possible about what happened and how we're working to fix the issue, below is a summary of what was impacted, the work we did to get things going again, and what we’re doing in the future to make the system more resilient. Database issues? What gives? Our SERP data subsystem (which runs on the distributed storage technology Riak) had a couple of nodes fail. To learn more about Riak, here's a blog post we wrote when we made the switch last year. The subsystem is designed to handle such failures; however, we did not handle the failure correctly. In the process of fixing our Riak storage, we disrupted some of our queues for SERP data processing. Given Moz's growth over the last six months and the number of SERPs processed in the Riak cluster, Roger can no longer recover from outages in a timely manner. In late 2011, we could recover the system in 3-8 hours and be caught up on data processing in a few days. This time around, it took us six days to get the system back up and another two weeks to catch up on the missing data and the inconsistent data states that resulted. Impacted services Riak stores our SERP data (rankings data), so all the systems that depend on it were impacted. The impacted systems include:
Work completed to get things going again Our dev teams have been hard at work to restore all missing and inconsistent data post Riak malfunction. At a high-level, here's what we did to get Rankings and all its dependencies going again:
Future work It took the team 20 days to fully recover from the cascading problems that resulted from the original issue. We know that this timeframe is highly unacceptable, and we apologize for not being able to recover quicker. We are now in the process of ensuring that the same failures do not occur in the future and to lessen downtime in the event something like this does happen again. Work has begun on multiple improvements to help us reach our goals, including:
So, what's the current ETA? Unfortunately, as you can probably tell, we have a lot of work to do to get Rankings back to 100%. We don't have an ETA quite yet. However, we hope to have a solid date in place by tomorrow and will update the post as soon as we know. Again, we apologize for the failure and any issues it has caused. We are working our butts off to ensure it doesn’t happen again! If you need an immediate alternative for rank-checking, try using the Rank Checker at SEOBook. For status updates on this issue, please check out our Rankings page on the Help Hub. Sign up for The Moz Top 10, a semimonthly mailer updating you on the top ten hottest pieces of SEO news, tips, and rad links uncovered by the Moz team. Think of it as your exclusive digest of stuff you don't have time to hunt down but want to read! |
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