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Andrey,
Great idea. One suggestion however. Most search marketers already follow and read the folks you are referencing. What would be really cool is if you would dig and find something that is beyond the norm. Help people expand. Don’t get me wrong. What you provided today is great information. the fun of the internet though is finding what’s next as well as reading what’s now.
Thanks,
Frank
Thanks for your feedback, Frank. You bringing up a good point. I’ll keep my eyes open for some new strategies and some new sources.
Great post Andrey!
Rand is such a solid source for relevant SEO information. It’s no wonder he has a huge following. The twitter study is interesting as well . . . I’m actually in the process of testing some traffic/ engagement theories myself. The question I want to answer (w/ research) is: Do people read your tweets, and is it worth you time to post? I’d love to run the article by you for input. Keep up the great work buddy!
Ryan Adami
Follow me on twitter . . .