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New SEO Looks Like Old SEO
Thanks to David Kutcher we've embarked on a 3 part journey. Our goal is to show how and why the "NEW SEO" is beginning to look a lot like the OLD SEO.  Our journey has three parts that all start here:

http://www.curagami.com/why-new-seo-looks-like-old-seo/?v=7516fd43adaa


 After that we move to:

* Brands (http://www.curagami.com/new-old-seo-brands/?v=7516fd43adaa )
* Love (coming soon)

* Community  (coming soon)

I'm in Columbus at Ohio State for my year anniversary of being treated by the great Doc Byrd. Will finish Why The NEW SEO is Looking Like The OLD SEO when I get home.

In the meantime BRANDS is live.  

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Why Ambassadors Are CSFs
If you don't have an Ambassador Program you need one. Ambassadors are brand advocates who want to JOIN your brand. Remember Faith Popcorn's quote?

People don't BUY brands they JOIN them.

At our marketing tools startup Curagami we are learning why the creation of an Ambassador Program right from the start of a website's life is so critical. This link shares success one of our clients, Moon-Audio.com is having with their Ambassador program.  

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Zazzle, Cafe Press, Etsy and Sara Harvey show how ecommerce's social future is about collaboration, empowering and sharing. Does your store do that?

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I just received an email from a woman who had a bad experience with a photographer in Myrtle Beach, SC and left him a 2 star review. He is now threatening… - Martin W. Smith - Google+


Martin (Marty) Smith:

Phil Buckley shared a post about how NOT to react to negative reviews. Reminded me of writing 5 Safety Tips for Social Media for @Kelly Hungerford and the Paper.li blog:

http://community.paper.li/2012/08/06/5-social-media-marketing-safety-tips-part-1/

Got good to me so Kelly was nice enough to let me split an impossibly long post into two parts:

http://community.paper.li/2012/08/09/5-social-media-marketing-safety-tips-part-2/

The post is linked to G+ where we are having an interesting conversation about how negative online is really positive.

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Kelly Hungerford's comment, July 24, 2014 2:37 PM
That was and still is one of our best performing posts Marty. Your analogies and tips are as relevant today as they were back in 2012.
Kelly Hungerford's comment, July 24, 2014 2:39 PM
That went too quickly! I wanted to continue by saying that indeed negative can be positive. There are numerous opportunities to be seized when the going gets tough and we should welcome those as much as the positive. Thanks Marty!

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