3 Tools to Uncover Your Competitor’s Keywords, IM NewsWatch, September 27, 2016

September 27th, 2016 at 9:33 am EST

IM NewsWatch

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

‘Google updates Penguin, says it now runs in real time within the core search algorithm’ – Search Engine Land

‘Google (finally) launches cross-device retargeting’ – Marketing Land

’15 Free Social Media Marketing Tools for Small Businesses’ – Business.com

‘3 Tools to Uncover Your Competitor’s Keywords’ – Entrepreneur

‘Predictive Marketing Analytics and The Link to Customer Engagement Action’ – Forrester Blogs

’23 Sales Email Subject Lines That Get Prospects to Open, Read, and Respond’ – HubSpot

‘What brands need to know about Snapchat Spectacles’ – Econsultancy

‘Google expected to kill Nexus phones and replace them with Pixel phones on Oct. 4’ – ‘Mashable’

‘4 Tips for Creating Interactive Videos That Really Engage’ – Business.com

‘The No. 1 Reason Your Online Business Isn’t Making Money’ – Entrepreneur

‘How to Ruthlessly Cut Worthless Words from Your Sales Copy’ – Copyblogger

‘Voice Search Strategy: What Marketers Need to Know Now’ – HubSpot

‘What’s the Google AdWords Health Score and how is it different from existing tools?’ – Search Engine Land

‘The 3 things to look for in a customer-centric marketing tool’ – Marketing Land

‘Marketing attribution: How many are actually doing it?’ – Econsultancy

‘Google My Business for SMEs: 4 Tips on How to Use it And Boost Sales’ – Business.com

‘The Trust Crisis in Advertising’ – Forrester Blogs

‘How to Avoid Potential Pitfalls With User-Generated Content’ – Entrepreneur

‘The Guide to Ecommerce Holiday Success [Part One]’ – HubSpot

‘Getting started with programmatic? Here are some tips from the experts’ – Econsultancy

‘5 Common SEO Schemes That Will Burn You’ – Entrepreneur

’12 Ads That Prove Nostalgia Is a Powerful Marketing Tactic’ – HubSpot

‘The 140-Character Limit Is Dead. Long Live The 140-Character Limit!’ – Entrepreneur



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