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					<description><![CDATA[I expect to be at the 2010 conference in Toronto. The landscape of SEO certainly has changed. The inbound marketing field has certainly changed in not only the ways it is done, but also the scope at which SEO now entails. As you all know the face of the net is heading into a social media-sphere and if you are not on top of it all you will be left behind. Now more than ever SEO gurus are using the social media-scape to build an SEO presence for their clients. Truth be known, the inbound marketing strategies for the most part are still very similar in that you still need on-page SEO done correctly, but now one needs to include widgets that will exploit the social sphere. On top of this fact it is becoming standard to be directly involved in the social media as well. Simply look at the tag cloud on any major SEO page shows me SOCIAL MEDIA is huge followed by SEO and Twitter. If that doesn’t tell you this is truth I do not know what else to tell you.

Content is still king, but the playing field is now multi-dimensional and you have to play every field to stay in the game.

Get in the game or be left behind!

Randy Comeau – nuMantis Technology Solutions – Windsor, ON
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I expect to be at the 2010 conference in Toronto. The landscape of SEO certainly has changed. The inbound marketing field has certainly changed in not only the ways it is done, but also the scope at which SEO now entails. As you all know the face of the net is heading into a social media-sphere and if you are not on top of it all you will be left behind. Now more than ever SEO gurus are using the social media-scape to build an SEO presence for their clients. Truth be known, the inbound marketing strategies for the most part are still very similar in that you still need on-page SEO done correctly, but now one needs to include widgets that will exploit the social sphere. On top of this fact it is becoming standard to be directly involved in the social media as well. Simply look at the tag cloud on any major SEO page shows me SOCIAL MEDIA is huge followed by SEO and Twitter. If that doesn’t tell you this is truth I do not know what else to tell you.</p>
<p>Content is still king, but the playing field is now multi-dimensional and you have to play every field to stay in the game.</p>
<p>Get in the game or be left behind!</p>
<p>Randy Comeau – nuMantis Technology Solutions – Windsor, ON<br />
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