How to Attract More Subscribers on Twitter with Storytelling, IM NewsWatch, September 5, 2016

September 5th, 2016 at 8:16 am EST

IM NewsWatch

Monday, September 5, 2016

‘3 Tips for Reaching B2B Customers with Content Marketing’ – Small Business Trends

‘3 Killer Strategies for Creating Brand Voice While Earning a Strong ROI’ – Business.com

‘4 Easy and Effective Email Marketing Tips for Your Small Business’ – Entrepreneur

‘How to move beyond industry-speak, and start a conversation with your customers’ – MarketingSherpa

‘How to Attract More Subscribers on Twitter with Storytelling’ – AWeber

‘What Motivates Consumers to Click on Mobile Ads?’ – MarketingProfs

‘Periscope gets monetized: New Twitter functionality makes brands money’ – Marketing Land

‘6 Negotiation Strategies Every Marketer Should Know’ – HubSpot

‘8 Incredibly Simple Ways to Get More People to Read Your Content’ – Copyblogger

’10 Things I’ve Learned Recently About Hiring and Applying for SEO Roles’ – MOZ

‘7 New Wix Business Sites Designed With Artificial Intelligence’ – Small Business Trends

‘Why Converting to Instagram Business Is Not a Winning Brand Strategy’ – Entrepreneur

‘The Three Rs That E-Commerce Marketers Should Master’ – MarketingProfs

‘Looking beyond the holiday purchase: understanding customer lifetime value’ – Marketing Land

‘Jack of All Trades: How to Write Content for Very Niche Clients’ – Business.com

‘Facing scrutiny, pharma marketers turn to unbranded ads̵#8217; – Econsultancy

‘The Business of Food Blogging: Is It Lucrative?’ – Copyblogger

‘Why It’s a Bad Idea to Only Create Content for Your Specific Target Audience’ – MOZ

‘Influencer Marketing Days Slated for November in New York City’ – Small Business Trends

‘4 Easy Steps to Increase Sales Through LinkedIn’ – Entrepreneur

How to Rank a Local Business Website

‘8 Social Media Tools to Protect Your Reputation and Influence Conversations’ – Shopify

‘Facebook pushes retailers to speed up their mobile sites’ – Internet Retailer



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