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Friday, December 20, 2013

‘The End Of Organic Reach = The End Of Facebook?’ – ‘Business 2 Community’ Article

The latest article on ‘Business 2 Community’ is titled “The End Of Organic Reach = The End Of Facebook?”. Lauren Riley says, “Have you noticed how low your Facebook page’s organic reach is lately? Maybe you’ve tried everything from memes to videos and high-quality content, but nothing will work and you’re this close to... [Read more]

‘The Email Marketer’s Guide to Looking Like a Total Jerk’ – HubSpot

The latest article on HubSpot blog is titled ”The Email Marketer’s Guide to Looking Like a Total Jerk”. Niti Shah says, “Ever have one of those moments when a family member does something that just makes you slap your forehead and think, “How are we related?!” Like when your Uncle Davy asks you very loudly when... [Read more]

The Inside Story on Kristen Eckstein’s Astounding Success with Kindle eBooks' – ‘The Future of Ink’ Blog

The latest article on the ‘The Future of Ink’ blog is titled “The Inside Story on Kristen Eckstein’s Astounding Success with Kindle eBooks?. Denise Wakeman says, “Kindle has been a hot topic for the past couple of years, and for good reason! Business owners are finally beginning to realize how being published on Kindle can boost their credibility... [Read more]

Azon Investigator: Research tool for Amazon affiliates #ad

Ryan Martin and Chris Guthrie have built a new tool for Amazon affiliate marketers, called Azon Investigator. It’s a WordPress plugin that lets you do all your Amazon research while staying in WordPress. As an Amazon affiliate, you need to find products to promote that have good commissions, but that also don’t have a lot of competing affiliates... [Read more]

‘10 Web Analytics Resolutions for 2014’ – Web Marketing Today

The latest ‘Web Marketing Today’ blog post is titled “10 Web Analytics Resolutions for 2014”. Kevin Webster says, “Here are 10 New Year’s web-analytics resolutions for smaller businesses. 1. Make Sure Tracking Code Is Current If you have already installed tracking code, make sure the tags (i.e., code snippets) that power your analytics tools... [Read more]

‘Give Your Pages Some Headroom’ – ‘Website Magazine’ Article

The latest article on ‘Website Magazine’ is titled “Give Your Pages Some Headroom”. Pete Prestipino says, “The use of fixed headers, which stay static as a user scrolls down a page, is currently a popular approach to keeping navigation in front of website visitors. Depending on the size and required prominence of navigation, however,... [Read more]

‘Seeing A Future Where Mobile Rules: ReadWriteMix Recap’ – ‘ReadWrite’

The latest post on ‘ReadWrite’ is titled “Seeing A Future Where Mobile Rules: ReadWriteMix Recap”. Owen Thomas say, “I’ve been writing about the rise of the mobile Web since 1999. It’s something the industry has seen for a long time. And that long perspective makes it hard to see what’s happening now: The mobile moment has... [Read more]

“Protect my Pics”: Sell a product every web user needs #ad

Pictures, say, of your family or your girlfriend, taken with your cell phone, and uploaded to the internet, on Facebook or elsewhere, can have GPS coordinates included. Criminals and others can use that data to determine who you are and where you live. That’s terrible news. It puts you and those you care about at risk of robbery and even bodily... [Read more]

‘Instagram Ads Work, Advertisers Say’ – ‘Mashable’

The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Instagram Ads Work, Advertisers Say”. Todd Wasserman says, “Six weeks after Instagram began running ads on its platform, some results are in. They give a pretty positive — although incomplete — picture.On Nov. 1, Instagram began running ad campaigns from 10 advertisers, including Adidas,... [Read more]

‘Wikipedia and SEO: what every digital marketer needs to know’ – ‘Econsultancy’ Blog

The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “Wikipedia and SEO: what every digital marketer needs to know”. Marcus Tober says, “Wikipedia has been one of the success stories of the internet, growing rapidly to become the de facto reference site for many people. There are more than 4.4m pages in the English language edition... [Read more]

‘The Shape of Things to Come: Google in 2014’ – MOZ Blog

The latest MOZ blog post is titled “The Shape of Things to Come: Google in 2014”. Gianluca Fiorelli says, “How will Google evolve after the acquisition of Wavii, Behav.io, PostRank, Grapple, and machine learning and neural computing technologies? Gianluca Fiorelli paints a picture of Google in 2014, based on entity search, semantic, and über-personalization,... [Read more]

iCurator Pro V3- Half price Christmas special #ad

Andrew Brocklehurst created iCurator Pro about a year ago. Version 2 came out in May and was chosen “WSO of the Day”. Now version 3 is ready. Brocklehurst is a man committed to improving his already good product. In version 3 he adds several new features that marketers will want He calls iCurator Pro V3 the fastest way to create information... [Read more]

‘Email Marketing: 4 tips for testing subject lines to help you win the inbox battle’ – ‘MarketingExperiments’ Blog

The latest ‘MarketingExperiments’ blog post is titled “Email Marketing: 4 tips for testing subject lines to help you win the inbox battle”. Taylor Kennedy says, ““What’s in a name? Would a rose by any other name not smell as sweet?” –William Shakespeare, “Romeo and Juliet” Translation: What really matters is what something is;... [Read more]

‘How to Succeed Online (Even if You Aren’t a Rock Star)’ – ‘Copyblogger’ Blog

The latest post on ‘Copyblogger’ Blog is titled “How to Succeed Online (Even if You Aren’t a Rock Star)”. Sonia Simone says, “Yesterday on Google+, Charlotte Pierce made a very sensible remark. By the way, does everyone have to be a hotshot, guru, or a rock star? How about just quietly excellent? I’m with Charlotte. In fact, I’ve... [Read more]

‘Inbound Marketing: The top 9 MarketingSherpa case studies and how-to articles showcasing 2013 trends and tactics’ – MarketingSherpa Case Study

MarketingSherpa has released a case study titled “Inbound Marketing: The top 9 MarketingSherpa case studies and how-to articles showcasing 2013 trends and tactics”. Courtney Eckerle says, “Marketers in 2013 revolutionized their inbound marketing practices – integrating social media like never before, overhauling SEO practices, and... [Read more]

Custom Video Player 2: Easy flexible video for your site. 7 day sale #ad

Matthew McDonald has been building video products for quite a while. And he has sold a lot of them. His latest is Custom Video Player 2. This is a custom-designed video player for your site. Over 100 customizable settings put you in full control of how the video looks on your site. It fully exploits the HTML 5 video capabilities so, for example, your... [Read more]

‘Email Marketing And Social Media Marketing Should Be BFFs In 2014′ – ‘Business 2 Community’ Article

The latest article on ‘Business 2 Community’ is titled “Email Marketing And Social Media Marketing Should Be BFFs In 2014″. Genia Stevens says, “According to research performed by ExactTarget, approximately 95% of us check our email on a daily basis and 77% of us prefer to receive marketing and sales related messages via email.... [Read more]

’2013′s Top Content: 10 Brands That Totally Nailed It’ – HubSpot

The latest article on HubSpot blog is titled ”2013′s Top Content: 10 Brands That Totally Nailed It”. Lisa Toner says, “It can be hard to focus on creating content at this time of year — what with office chocolates in abundance, festive songs ringing out, and the general air of excitement for the season. So as you add the... [Read more]

‘Only 12% of businesses take an integrated approach to all marketing activities’ – ‘Econsultancy’ Blog

The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “Only 12% of businesses take an integrated approach to all marketing activities”. David Moth says, “Only 12% of businesses take an integrated approach to all of their marketing activities, according to a new report from Econsultancy and Adobe. However the results show that most... [Read more]

Sell your products on Twitter #ad

Dr. Amit Pareek just launched his new Twitter Business in a Box. In this multimedia training, he shares the latest techniques on positioning your business on Twitter a positive way and doing it in the shortest time possible. Twitter Business in a Box is not some throw-away training. Pareek invested a lot of time and money to create this training program.... [Read more]

‘The Triumph Of The Visual Web’ – ‘ReadWrite’

The latest post on ‘ReadWrite’ is titled “The Triumph Of The Visual Web”. Lauren Orsini says, “This has been the year of the image—whether selfies, memes, pins or what-have-you. Social sites that emphasize pictures over text—Pinterest, Instagram and Tumblr being the chief examples—hit it big this year, both in user growth and... [Read more]

‘Google Reports 68% Spike in Government Censorship Request’ – ‘Mashable’

The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Google Reports 68% Spike in Government Censorship Request”. Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai says, “Governments around the world are trying to censor more online content than ever, according to Google‘s latest transparency report on government takedown requests.When compared to its last... [Read more]

‘I Am an Entity: Hacking the Knowledge Graph’ – MOZ Blog

The latest MOZ blog post is titled “I Am an Entity: Hacking the Knowledge Graph”. Andrew Isidoro says, “Over the past few weeks, while looking into how the Knowledge Graph pulls data for certain sources, I have made a few general observations and have been tracking what, if any, impact certain practices have on the display of information panels“. I... [Read more]

‘Tablets Aren’t All That; Desktop Still Dominates’ – ‘Website Magazine’ Article

The latest article on ‘Website Magazine’ is titled “Tablets Aren’t All That; Desktop Still Dominates”. Pete Prestipino says, “If you believe that tablets are going to change how content is consumed in the long term, you’re probably right. But when it comes to the short or near term, you better think again about the degree to which... [Read more]

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