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Content Marketing System Best Practices | Case Study

Content Marketing System Best Practices | Case Study | digital marketing strategy | Scoop.it

I'm not making any claims or implying that I have some secret method of getting Google to render multiple Rich Snippets of my Google authorship head shot but I am curious how this "exact match" query generated this freaky set of SERPs especially since I read that Google is cutting back the volume of rich snippets in their organic SERPs?

The syntax of this Google query looks like this 
https://www.google.com/#q=%22content+marketing+system+best+practices%22


The blog article is hosted on my WordPress site on FerreeMoney

Content Marketing System Best Practices

The Chrome search results renders multiple rich snippets whereas the Firefox version is different and only 1 of my rich snippets shows up but a similar set of SERPs show up for the same exact match query?

Now that we can add our Google Authorship to our Scoop.it Topics and post our Scooped stories directly to our Google+ Brand Pages, I suspect this body of work of articles, videos, decks, Tweets and posts to G+ that focus on content marketing system best practices can be cloned for a other Hummingbird friendly and semantic web searchable phrases for my pals in the personal injury space?


Via Neil Ferree
malek's insight:

#Content Marketing is now Thrilling!

Where's the missing puzzle piece? 


Neil Ferree's curator insight, March 7, 2014 12:41 PM

This is part of a case study trying to figure out how and why Google will render multiple rich snippets for an exact match query in Chrome and how the SERPs in Firefox are do different.


The second set of queries will be processed via Safari and IE to compare and contrast the SERPs that get generated?

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