5 Secrets to a Successful Social Media Channel, IM NewsWatch, September 30, 2016
September 30th, 2016 at 9:29 am EST
Friday, September 30, 2016
‘The myth of the duplicate content penalty’ – Search Engine Land
‘What’s more important than a B2B buyer’s lead score?’ – Marketing Land
‘The 5 Secrets to a Successful Social Media Channel’ – Business.com
‘LinkedIn Your Way to Your Next Deal’ – Entrepreneur
‘6 Steps (And One Tool) to Clean Up Content Messes’ – CMI
‘Report: Amazon grows lead as product search engine of choice’ – Search Engine Land
‘Google’s new expanded PPC text ads: The impact on advertisers’ – Econsultancy
‘Your best users: Where they are and how to find them’ – Marketing Land
‘Here’s How to Find the Right Mix and Fine-Tune Your Offer’ – Copyblogger
‘How to Build Backlinks Using Your Competitors’ Broken Pages’ – MOZ
‘If Your Content Marketing Isn’t Working This Is Probably Why’ – Entrepreneur
‘Consultancies are adapting to the digital world’ – Forrester Blogs
‘How to Write a B2B Explainer Video Script That Converts’ – MarketingProfs
‘Prepping SEO for 2017: it’s all about the ROI’ – Search Engine Land
‘Two new studies look at what kinds of campaigns, mobile ad formats work best’ – Marketing Land
‘Guide to Navigation: What is a Sitemap in SEO?’ – Business.com
‘5 Reasons to Quickly Start Using Accelerated Mobile Pages’ – Entrepreneur
‘Twitter’s Moment feature is now open to all: Here’s how to use it’ – Econsultancy
‘The Beginner’s Guide to Launching a Mobile SEO Campaign’ –#8211; Entrepreneur
‘Content Marketing Takes a Turn for the Better: New 2017 Research’ – CMI
‘2017 B2B Content Marketing Benchmarks, Budgets, and Trends’ – MarketingProfs
‘Content and SEO: Building linkable content’ – Search Engine Land
‘How to scale organic local marketing’ – Marketing Land
‘7 Amazing Tips to Help Boost A Blog Post’s Organic Ranking’ – HubSpot
‘Content Marketing Takes Time, But Can Add Huge Value’ – Entrepreneur
‘Seven ways to supercharge your data-driven marketing’ – Econsultancy
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