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Shel Holtz
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During a Google search today, I was struck by how few of the results from brand sites included Authorship Markup—a Google feature based on an HTML 5 feature that indicates the author—in their content.

To be fair, I don’t see much use of Authorship Markup for individual bloggers in search results, either. Those you expect to have implemented the Google search enhancement have done so,…

Dartmouth Inc. 500 studyThe Inc. 500 is not an alternative to the venerated Fortune 500. While the Fortune listing is home to the biggest companies, the Inc. 500 focuses on the businesses that are growing the fastest. It’s no surprise to see these companies behaving more progressively and taking some risks more typically shunned by larger organizations.

Ninety-two percent of the Inc. 500 employ at…

Friday Wrap 37(c) CanStock PhotoThe Wrap comes to you this week from Orlando, Florida, where I’ve been presenting at a Ragan/Disney social media conference. As always, I’ve drawn from my link blog for this week’s items. You’re always welcome to peruse all the stories I found interesting enough to collect at LinksFromShel.Tumblr.com.

More data supports executive social media presence

Last November I reported on preliminary results of a study…

Disney Parks post about Club 33A report from Forrester five years ago revealed that people didn’t trust corporate blogs. It was the evidence a lot of skeptical executives needed to shut down their companies’ blogging efforts. Not so fast, Forrester exec Josh Bernoff wrote in his blog. It’s not because it’s a corporate blog that people don’t like it. “Blogs exclusively about companies and products are what I think generate these low…

Ghost Blogging(c) CanStock PhotosContent marketing holds a world of promise for organizations seeking to be visible in a fragmented-yet-crowded media landscape. It also is full of potholes that can rattle your organization’s reputation and landmines that can blow it up entirely.

The need to become a media company, to produce an ongoing stream of quality content despite limited resources, can lead marketers and…

Friday WrapImage (c) Can Stock Photo“Thank God it’s Friday,” I hear you shout, since Friday promises another edition of the Friday Wrap. And indeed, here it is! I draw these items from the last seven days of my various feeds. I save the interesting items for consideration in the Wrap (and for Monday’s episode of For Immediate Release) on my link blog, which you’re welcome…

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