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It's like all things in SEO there's more than one way to skin a cat, but I wouldn't see the point of noindexing them. If there's properties listed on there you'll want Google to index them surely? Content will boost the pages, but you see loads of property listing sites that rank without...
I wouldn't be worrying too much about content light listing pages personally. It's something that Google is used to seeing and still provides value for the user so it won't negatively affect rankings. Just try and get content on their as soon as possible.
I think if you're talking about a professional Twitter account under your own name then it's ok to post some stuff about football etc as in your case, just keep it positive. Also the fact that you're in the pet industry makes animal stories a little more understandable.
If you were posting...
Sorry for being vague. Using social media to expand your brand is about more than just a tweet a day is what I'm saying. It's about research, running a variety of campaigns, tying it into content management and PR, engaging, offering customer service, offering relevant social commentary. As...
My comment was a light-hearted response to the fact that someone was perhaps asking for too much information in one go from their first post. The use of "haha" was used to indicate I was being light-hearted. Again apologies. Since I was responding to the fact Heyzeus already indicated they...
Thanks GuyMor and what fisicx is saying is true if not a bit negative! You currently have a low number of followers so you can't expect too many quick wins from changing your twitter output. If you want to "grow your brand on Twitter" (a cliche many social media companies will recycle), you need...
Social media is the new everymans PR. It should work alongside PR as a brand enforcement and awareness tool. Whether you can use it to convert to literal sales often depends on your industry. Sharing info on the industry will help explain how you can measure their output.
Wordpress is much better. If it's a business blog then buy a premium bespoke theme and upgrade to premium to make it more professional. Take the rest from there. Also, make sure you disable comments!