Tempero blog: Social media moderation

The web moderation experts over at Tempero asked us to provide some additional content for the already-excellent Tempero blog.

As specialists in social media moderation, Tempero has some very specific requirements around industry insights and knowledge.

We worked with Tempero's SEO agency to create the right kind of content – the sort that helps improve Page rank without ruining brand credibility.

It's easy to get carried away with SEO optimising content – you see it everywhere. But it's important to build a reputation as a thought leader: you don't want to put off clients (or prospective clients) who don't fancy partnering with a company that smells a bit spammy.

Luckily, building organic SEO through good quality web content, blended with SEO best practice is not as complicated as this sentence makes it sound. In fact, it's what we've been doing for a very long time now.

If you'd like to know more, get in touch with Miramus. We're a friendly bunch!

Check out the Tempero blog for some great advice on social media moderation and the issues around online community management.

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Miramus is helping Skimlinks to spread the word among bloggers

skimlinksWe’re currently working with the people over at Skimlinks to help spread the word about their very clever affiliates service. I’m a big fan of Skimlinks (and can’t say enough nice things about Alicia Navarro, their CEO) and I like the simplicity of what they do. We used them when I was at Shiny, adding their code to our site so that any outbound links to merchants would automatically be converted into affiliate links.

Not only did it save us having to make individual deals with the affiliate companies, it also saved our writers having to go to the trouble of inserting affiliate links into posts. Not to mention the fact that writers could get on with their jobs without having their editorial independence compromised — after all, most of the time they were unaware if the site they were linking would convert into an affiliate link or not.

So when Alicia approached Miramus about helping to pimp them out to the web community, we were more than happy to get involved. Stay tuned for more – we’ll be announcing an excellent blogger event very shortly!

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