Wickedly Evil Social Marketing Tactics
Posted by Mert Erkal on Jul 8, 2008 in Blog, Marketing PR, Small Business, Social Networking | 3 commentsLast weekend I read Chris Lang‘s Wickedly Evil Social Marketing Tactics book. If you are new to Social Marketing or willing to improve your presence at Social Marketing sites, than you will learn a lot from this ebook.
Who is Chris Lang anyway?
He is a Social Marketing and SEO Consultant and full time Internet Junkie. He is the owner of Keywebdata.com
What Will You Learn After Reading This Book?
- You will learn which Social Marketing Sites will return PageRank to your blog
- How to find keywords/tags that bring you traffic
- Get your sites/blogs, social marketing profiles, and pages listed in Google, MSN, and Yahoo in minutes
- Learn how search engines work, and what they expect from you
This book is about how keywords, tags, headlines, body text and link text affect your search engine rankings. Chris mainly focuses on Google Juice in his book.
What Exactly Is That Google Juice?
I am sure you have heard of it before. Google gives your site/blog higher rankings depending on the number of incoming links. Google juice is the links that Google sees and all links just because they end at your site/blog are not same.
Conclusion
While reading the book, I understood that I missed the correlation between social marketing sites and search engine rankings. Thanks to Chris Lang, he wrote very technical issues in a clear and understandable way. If you are interested you may get your copy from here: Wickedly Evil Social Marketing Tactics

Mert, thanks for writing about Chris Lang’s book and site. I’ve been reading many of his posts on social bookmarking. Great information and finally some answers to my questions on what works and what doesn’t.
Mert, how stupid are spammers, look at the top five posts. He must have read my book A LOT of times.
Thanks for the great review.
It seems that I am not alone in having spent the holiday weekend reading “Wickedly Evil Social Marketing Tactics.”
I’ve read many books trying to stay ahead of the game and my biggest complaint is that most of them are full of fluff. No substance no take-aways or anything that can be applied.
Chris’s book was different in that I have some useful things to apply and that makes the book and my reading it a worthwhile experience which is why I highly recommend it.
Mike Lang – Publisher
The Lang Report