Getting shared is the theme of many of this week's SEO-related articles, plus articles on Google changes that have had disastrous consequences for image SEO, and experiment driven web publishing.
Google changed how they presented images in their search results back in January, and it seems that it's been causing difficulties for sites that rely on images to create traffic. The evidence is presented by Shahzad of Define Media Group in How Google’s Image Search Update Killed Image SEO
It can be a struggle to get your Facebook posts seen, never mind shared by your followers. Here's a quite involved but very interesting system developed by @Jon_PTDC on ProBlogger The Wave System: How to Get Your Facebook Page Updates Seen By More People
There's no need to guess if your website is working for your visitors: test, test test and you'll have some concrete evidence. Read this article on Experiment Driven Web Publishing to get started. By @peterdavanzo on SEO Book.
Writing your excellent and engaging content is just the start of circulating it to as large an audience as possible. Here are some strategies to follow once it's out there: How I promote my new blog posts by @SocialMediaHats
We're not all lucky enough to work in "sexy" industries. If the product you're writing about seems less than scintillating, have a read of this: How to Write Interesting Content for a “Boring” Topic
For some great advice on how to connect with people and hopefully get your stuff shared, read this by @ericward on Search Engine Land
So you've changed your page title, but Google's still using the old one! Here's an explanation and some advice by @yoast in Why Google won’t display the right page title