Can you believe the first month of 2014 has already passed? Time flies when you’re having fun! And we sure have been having some fun here on State of Digital. Our year has started with some fantastic content. Since it’s the first workday of February we thought it would be nice to show you which great articles were the best read articles in the past month. Enjoy!
1. 7 Alerts to Monitor your SEO Process Opportunities & Issues
How do you keep up to date with the most important issues and opportunities during the SEO process? It’s time to set your SEO process alerts!
Written by Aleyda Solis
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2. The biggest PR job in 2013? How the Catholic Church did Reputation Management
Within a year the Catholic Church leaders went from hated to ‘Man of the Year’, did they do marketing the best way possible?
Written by Bas van den Beld
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3. Digital Events and Conferences 2014
Are you looking to attend an event or conference in 2014? Look no further than this overview of the Digital, Search, Social and Analytics conferences and events from around the world!
Written by Sam Noble
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4. What Google Knows About You
Google knows a lot about you. Want to know what and how? Here’s how Google gathers information about you and your friends.
Written by Bas van den Beld
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5. Outing Black Hat SEO; Should we, or should we not?
Should we, or should we not reveal agencies or companies that do black hat SEO? Who are we helping by outing others? State of Digital debates the issue.
Written by Agnete Toien Pedersen
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6. 30 Books That Will Make Marketers improve Their Skills
Looking to improve your skills as a marketer or businessman? Here are 30 books which will help you improve your skills as a marketer.
Written by Bas van den Beld
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7. The hidden secrets of Marketing
Gianluca Fiorelli provides a very special look at predictions for 2014, with a special featuring the NSA, Google and more.
Written by Gianluca Fiorelli
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8. Prioritising SEO Tasks Effectively
How do we effectively prioritise SEO tasks? Every SEO task has a cost to implement and an expected return value, and that drives the prioritisation of each.
Written by Barry Adams
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9. Five SEO New Year’s Resolutions for 2014
If you are intent on starting 2014 with a bag full of good intentions, here are a few SEO-specific New Year’s resolutions for you to consider.
Written by Barry Adams
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10. How to Create Customer Experiences Fully Optimised for Search
Polly Pospelova explains how creating customer experience maps and collaborating through creative wireframes can enhance the search strategy process.
Witten by Polly Pospelova