Global content marketing: It’s gonna be big!, IM NewsWatch, November 24, 2016
November 24th, 2016 at 9:19 am EST
Thursday, November 24, 2016
‘Beat the Marketing Competition With Data Analysis’ – Entrepreneur
‘Google is testing images in Sitelink extensions’ – Search Engine Land
‘The five-day holiday e-commerce outlook: Sales will grow, but how much?’ – Internet Retailer
‘Google gives app marketers more ways to promote their apps with ads’ – Marketing Land
‘How Retailers Can Improve E-Commerce Conversions During the Holiday Season’ – MarketingProfs
‘8 Interesting Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Google’s Algorithm’ – HubSpot
‘Wilson & Miller: The Best Advice On Building An Inspiring Brand’ – Small Business Trends
‘The future of paid search buying’ – Martech Today
‘Global content marketing: It’s gonna be big!’ – Marketing Land
‘Link building is (specialized) marketing’ – Search Engine Land
‘6 Small Businesses Worth Supporting This Holiday Season’ – Entrepreneur
‘How to Thank These Five Important Types of Customers During the Holidays’ – MarketingProfs
‘Here Are the Most Popular Thanksgiving Searches (Watch)’ – Small Business Trends
‘Facebook finds more miscalculated metrics, but many retailers don’t care’ – Internet Retailer
‘4 Common A/B Testing Mistakes (And How to Fix Them)’ – HubSpot
‘Setting SEO KPIs for small manufacturing websites’ – Search Engine Land
‘Nielsen: Mobile targeting is getting better, particularly when targets are narrower’ – Marketing Land
‘5 Business-Blogging Mistakes — and How to Fix Them’ – Entrepreneur
‘Holiday Shopping Season 2016: Spend Forecast and Gift Trends’ – MarketingProfs
‘Where Is Your Professional/Personal Boundary on Social Media?’ – Small Business Trends
‘Facebook’s latest ad test lets retailers showcase multiple products’ – Internet Retailer
‘Prove It! 6 Persuasive Techniques for Making the Sale’ – Copyblogger
‘Automating Technical Reporting for SEO’ – MOZ
‘How to Use Social Proof to Sell Better and Faster’ – HubSpot
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