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Google+ runs Circles around Diaspora

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Why and how to use Facebook Comments on your blog

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To Like or not to Like Google +1? That is the clichéd SEO question.

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Why SEO certification is a horrible idea

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What happens when you take away the URL from a blog comment form?

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Goodbye PageRank, hello mozRank

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Raven Launches Email Marketing Tool with Support for Campaign Monitor & MailChimp

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Google Wave Created More Problems Than It Solved

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If You Want to Rank in Google, Start by Fixing Your Site

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The Ethical Dilemma of Providing Marketing Services and Tools

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SEO Howto: Speed Up Your Site for Google

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Blog Commenting as an Effective Lead Generation Strategy

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How Are Paid Links and Affiliate Links Affected by the FTC’s New Endorsement Guidelines?

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Twitter Spam Factors & Automated Marketing

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Participation Marketing

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Backlink Factors for SEO

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How to Secure Your WordPress Blog from Hackers (and Google!)

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How to Get a New Domain Indexed and Performing Quickly in the SERPs

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Twitter is the Perfect Channel for Support & Push Marketing

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Twitter is for Marketing, Just Ask Twitter

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Posts written by Jon Henshaw

Google+ runs Circles around Diaspora
By Jon Henshaw

June, 2011

Google+ runs Circles around Diaspora

After a painful series of failed attempts to compete with other social networks, Google is giving it another go with a new service called the Google+ project. The key features of Google+ include text and video chatting (Huddle and Hangouts), automatic sharing of photos (Instant Upload), the ability to discover interesting content (Sparks), and intuitive […]


Why and how to use Facebook Comments on your blog
By Jon Henshaw

May, 2011

Why and how to use Facebook Comments on your blog

While I love blog comments for the conversations and the potential SEO benefit they provide, I hate the spam and moderation that goes along with it. Another issue I have with comments is that they don’t provide much exposure to the blog post (with rare exceptions). I was looking for a way to solve these […]


To Like or not to Like Google +1? That is the clichéd SEO question.
By Jon Henshaw

March, 2011

To Like or not to Like Google +1? That is the clichéd SEO question.

Update: October 8, 2018 Google announced it will be shutting down Google+ Google released +1 (pronounced “plus one”) yesterday, and search engine optimizers are already wetting their pants in excitement. +1 gives people with Google Accounts the ability to vote up (also known as Facebook Like) a page. Except in this case you do it […]


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By Jon Henshaw

February, 2011

Why SEO certification is a horrible idea

Most people don’t know this about me, but I have a master’s degree in Counseling Psychology, and I even had a private practice for a few years. While I think I was pretty good at it, I wasn’t cut out to listen to people’s problems every day (and maintain a professional demeanor). Throughout that short […]


What happens when you take away the URL from a blog comment form?
By Jon Henshaw

November, 2010

What happens when you take away the URL from a blog comment form?

When we launched our marketing site redesign several weeks ago, I decided to do a little experiment with our blog. I removed the URL input field for blog comments, because I wanted to see how it would affect the quality and quantity of comments. Why do people comment? I predicted that removing the URL input […]


Goodbye PageRank, hello mozRank
By Jon Henshaw

October, 2010

Goodbye PageRank, hello mozRank

It’s no secret that Google isn’t crazy about marketers using their PageRank (PR) score. They probably even regret letting it loose to begin with, but let it loose they did — via their toolbar. Since that time, enterprising marketers have done whatever they could to know and reference PR for any given site or page. […]


Raven Launches Email Marketing Tool with Support for Campaign Monitor &  MailChimp
By Jon Henshaw

September, 2010

Raven Launches Email Marketing Tool with Support for Campaign Monitor & MailChimp

It’s in our name: Raven Internet Marketing Tools. And “Internet Marketing” is more than SEO, SERPs and social media. For many businesses, email marketing campaigns are critical to retaining customers, and getting new ones. That’s why we’re excited to announce our new email marketing tool — a tool that makes it easy to monitor and […]


Google Wave Created More Problems Than It Solved
By Jon Henshaw

August, 2010

Google Wave Created More Problems Than It Solved

Google will abandon Google Wave in 2011. Before I rant about what I think was wrong with Google Wave, and why I thought it was doomed to fail from the beginning, I must first admit that I, too, manage an imperfect product. As Raven’s product manager, I can look at just about any aspect of it […]


If You Want to Rank in Google, Start by Fixing Your Site
By Jon Henshaw

May, 2010

If You Want to Rank in Google, Start by Fixing Your Site

This is a feature article I had the honor of writing for the May issue of Vue Magazine, a monthly magazine from Market Research and Intelligence Association in Canada. They gave me permission to republish the article on our blog. You can also download a PDF version of the article. When it comes to ranking […]


The Ethical Dilemma of Providing Marketing Services and Tools
By Jon Henshaw

January, 2010

The Ethical Dilemma of Providing Marketing Services and Tools

When I first came to Sitening, the company that built Raven, I had a lot of ideas — none of which included the creation of a Web based SaaS. Instead, I focused on providing client services, like Web Design, Software Development, Information Architecture and Online Marketing. But soon I wanted to build an automated tool that […]


SEO Howto: Speed Up Your Site for Google
By Jon Henshaw

December, 2009

SEO Howto: Speed Up Your Site for Google

This year has been a good year for me and Google. 2009 brought more love to our love/hate relationship, mainly because of two major announcements. The first announcement had to do with my longtime infatuation with microformats and Google’s inclusion of rich snippets, like hReview microformats, into their SERPs. The second announcement came from Matt […]


Blog Commenting as an Effective Lead Generation Strategy
By Jon Henshaw

November, 2009

Blog Commenting as an Effective Lead Generation Strategy

When it comes to link building, driving exposure to a website, and affiliate marketing, commenting on blogs is still alive and well. One of the things I love about Internet marketing is the constant adaptation of techniques. For example, while blog comment marketing is still prevalent, the approaches used by marketers are constantly changing. There […]


How Are Paid Links and Affiliate Links Affected by the FTC’s New Endorsement Guidelines?
By Jon Henshaw

October, 2009

How Are Paid Links and Affiliate Links Affected by the FTC’s New Endorsement Guidelines?

There’s been a lot of concern among bloggers lately about the FTC’s new Endorsement Guidelines. The updated guidelines attempt to address endorsements made online and strive to protect consumers. On the surface, this is a great idea. This is especially true when a consumer’s health or livelihood is at stake, and when an endorsement includes […]


Twitter Spam Factors & Automated Marketing
By Jon Henshaw

September, 2009

Twitter Spam Factors & Automated Marketing

Twitter recently sent out an email notifying users about their updated Terms of Service. They wrote a blog entry about it, and one of the interesting links was to their Twitter Rules page. Although this document was published in January – what year, who knows – it’s the first time I’ve laid eyes on it. […]


Participation Marketing
By Jon Henshaw

August, 2009

Participation Marketing

When it comes to marketing your business online, there are many labels to sift through. The most common terms are: Search Engine Optimization Social Media Marketing Conversational Marketing User Generated Marketing Experiential & Live Marketing Engagement Marketing Inbound Marketing Evangelism Marketing Un-Marketing Relationship Marketing Permission Marketing Transparent Marketing Most of these labels have successfully permeated […]


Backlink Factors for SEO
By Jon Henshaw

August, 2009

Backlink Factors for SEO

There are a lot of ideas and theories about which backlink attributes affect organic search results (SERPs) the most, but the reality is that there are several factors. Ted Ulle of Converseon recently posted an excellent and concise list of backlink factors on a WebmasterWorld thread about Google’s Patent on Backlinks. Trust of linking sites […]


How to Secure Your WordPress Blog from Hackers (and Google!)
By Jon Henshaw

July, 2009

How to Secure Your WordPress Blog from Hackers (and Google!)

WordPress does an excellent job at providing incredible content management features, while also keeping its CMS as secure as possible. However, there are still some things you can do to make it even more secure, even from Google (I’ll explain that in a minute.) After you install WordPress, there’s still information that crude hackers can […]


How to Get a New Domain Indexed and Performing Quickly in the SERPs
By Jon Henshaw

July, 2009

How to Get a New Domain Indexed and Performing Quickly in the SERPs

One of the most frustrating things about registering a new domain and starting a new website is that you’re starting from scratch. That means that nobody knows your site exists and search engines are afraid to even touch it. New websites have a long hard road to getting indexed and found in organic SERPs or […]


Twitter is the Perfect Channel for Support & Push Marketing
By Jon Henshaw

April, 2009

Twitter is the Perfect Channel for Support & Push Marketing

Twitter gurus will try to tell you that Twitter is only for relationships. However, they are wrong on both accounts. They are neither gurus (a ridiculous term for anyone to give themselves) and Twitter can be used for much more than relationships. Saying that Twitter is only for relationships is like saying that telephones are […]


Twitter is for Marketing, Just Ask Twitter
By Jon Henshaw

March, 2009

Twitter is for Marketing, Just Ask Twitter

I find it fascinating when I read about people balking or cringing at the way Guy Kawasaki uses Twitter for marketing. It’s as if he’s paving the way for the Twitter apocalypse and is destroying everything Twitter was meant to be. In reality, that couldn’t be furthest from the truth. He’s simply testing the medium […]