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How Orbit Media's Link Bait Magnet Built 430 Links in Six Months
A Link Bait Case Study
Getting quality links to your site is TOUGH. But what if you could create a link bait magnet that do the heavy lifting for you? Click to learn how.
Jason Quey
SEO
No Keywords Easy to Rank For?
I Call “Bullcrap”
Getting content to rank isn’t easy. Nor is finding keyword phrases easy to rank for. But it doesn't have to be that way. Click to learn how to rank fast.
Jason Quey
SEO
SEO Pricing Is Ugly.
Here Are the Prices to Expect for SEO Packages
We surveyed hundreds of agencies, freelancers, and contractors who provide SEO services. Here's the data and takeaways on the state of SEO packages.
Jason Quey
SEO
SEO Outsourcing
The Good, Bad, and Down-Right Ugly of Our Outsourcing Adventures
You and I have a finite number of hours to use each day. But hiring a quality employee is a hassle. So what should an entrepreneur like you do?
Henry Foster
SEO
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SEO Pricing Is Ugly.
Here Are the Prices to Expect for SEO Packages
We surveyed hundreds of agencies, freelancers, and contractors who provide SEO services. Here's the data and takeaways on the state of SEO packages.
Jason Quey
SEO
What Is Availability Heuristic?
How Does the Availability Heuristic Apply to Marketing?
Availability heuristic is a mental shortcut that assumes a product or an idea that comes to mind fast is more important than an idea that is not recalled as fast. This leads to a bias towards new news over timeless truths.
Henry Foster
Customer Psychology and Consumer Behavior
What Is the Framing Effect?
How Does the Framing Effect Apply to Marketing?
The framing effect refers to the bias where people react differently depending on the frame of reference. For example, people will respond differently to a choice when presented as a loss or as a gain.
Jason Quey
Customer Psychology and Consumer Behavior
What Is the Anchoring Bias?
How Does the Anchoring Bias Apply to Marketing?
Anchoring bias is a bias that relies on the first piece of information received when making decisions, called “the anchor.” Once an anchor is set, new information is based around the anchor. The first number you see changes your perception of any numbers that come after it.
Henry Foster
Customer Psychology and Consumer Behavior
What Are Extrinsic Rewards?
How Do Extrinsic Rewards Apply to Marketing?
An extrinsic reward is a physical reward given to someone for doing a task. Extrinsic rewards are valuable ways to motivate new customers who have yet to try a new experience.
Henry Foster
Customer Psychology and Consumer Behavior
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