How to Write Better Headlines for Your Facebook Ads, IM NewsWatch, August 19, 2016

August 19th, 2016 at 12:33 pm EST

IM NewsWatch

Friday, August 19, 2016

‘How Can Game Theory Help Your PPC Marketing?’ – Small Business Trends

‘5 Content Marketing Strategies Businesses Should Adopt in 2016’ – Business.com

‘How Pokémon Go Will Change Mobile Advertising’ – Entrepreneur

ScopeLeads doesn’t just find leads for your services #ad

‘Google tests showing an overall Health Score for AdWords accounts’ – Search Engine Land

‘How to find the right analytics for the right marketing job’ – Marketing Land

‘9 Ways You’re Losing Your Prospects’ Trust (and the Deal)’ – HubSpot

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‘Will Facebook’s artificial image creation solve our stock photo woes?’ – Econsultancy

‘The Must-Have Social Media Tool Every Content Marketer Needs’ – Copyblogger

‘Responsive Design is Killing Two-Thirds of Your Conversions. Here’s How to Fix It.’ – MOZ

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‘How Markdown Can Help Bloggers Save Time’ – AWeber

’11 Content Marketing Myths You Need to Stop Believing’ – Entrepreneur

‘Bing Ads adds Enhanced CPC bid strategy to optimize for conversions’ – Search Engine Land

Create Doodle Videos in Minutes with Doodly #ad

‘How to Write Better Headlines for Your Facebook Ads’ – HubSpot

‘4 ways for Twitter to stay relevant’ – Marketing Land

‘Video Marketing Guidelines for Social Media Success: Part-1’ – Business.com

Have an idea for an information product? Maximize your success #ad

‘How to solve duplicate content local SEO issues for multi-location businesses’ – Search Engine Land

‘All Business is Personal — Especially in Ecommerce’ – Entrepreneur

‘Beyond the hype: How should marketers really use iBeacons?’ – Econsultancy

’10 Ways to Keep Your Sales Team Motivated Through The End of Summer’ – HubSpot

‘How to follow up on link requests’ – Search Engine Land

‘WordPress releases 4.6, with faster theme & plugin management’ – Marketing Land



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