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June 16th, 2014 at 9:03 am EDT

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Monday, June 16, 2014

‘Digital Business Means its Time to Evolve’ – ‘The Forrester Blog’

The latest article on ‘The Forrester Blog’ is titled “Digital Business Means its Time to Evolve”. Martin Gill says, “I’m returning from three days at Forrester’s Technology Management Forum in London. The theme was “Unleash Your Digital Business”, and a very public event on the first day hammered home the timeliness and relevance... [Read more]

‘Your Email Marketing Tactics Might Be Illegal’ – HubSpot

The latest article on HubSpot blog is titled “Your Email Marketing Tactics Might Be Illegal. Here’s How to Fix Them”. Serena Acker says, “Several years ago, I was on the hunt for the perfect top to sport during a half-marathon I was running. I found said sportswear at an outlet of a national name-brand store you would absolutely... [Read more]

‘B2B Content Marketing and the Importance of Objectivity’ – ‘Business 2 Community’ Article

The latest article on ‘Business 2 Community’ is titled “B2B Content Marketing and the Importance of Objectivity”. Jeff Zabin says, “Ubiquitous TV and print advertisements once proclaimed that three out of four doctors recommend Chesterfield cigarettes, that Lucky Strike cigarettes are “less irritating than other brands,” and... [Read more]

Traffic Genesis: Free training from Mike Filsaime and Andy Jenkins #ad

No doubt about it, traffic is the lifeblood of any internet business. You must have people to view your offer, or you won’t make any sales. If you had a “no fail” process for bringing adequate traffic to your site, and if you were selling a product people want at a reasonable price, then your income should be assured. Mike Filsaime... [Read more]

‘Pin-vestigation: 11 Debunked DIY Tricks on Pinterest’ – ‘Mashable’

The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Pin-vestigation: 11 Debunked DIY Tricks on Pinterest”. Andrea Romano says, “Pinterest, it’s time to fess up. You’ve been leading us on for far too long. We love browsing pin boards for life hacks, DIY crafts and recipes. But there’s nothing more disappointing than trying... [Read more]

‘Is email automation the beginning, the end, or just one of the bits in the middle?’ – ‘Econsultancy’ Blog

The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “Is email automation the beginning, the end, or just one of the bits in the middle?”. Tim Roe says, “Email has come a long way in the last couple of years with automation, optimisation and big data all being appended to the humble ole email. But where does this leave email... [Read more]

‘IPv6, C-Blocks, and How They Affect SEO’ – MOZ Blog

The latest MOZ blog post is titled “IPv6, C-Blocks, and How They Affect SEO”. Tom Anthony says, “You have probably heard about IPv6, but you might remain a bit confused about the details of what it is, how it works, and what it means for the future of the Internet. This post gives a quick introduction to IPv6, and discusses possible SEO implications... [Read more]

How’s your SERP? If it’s good, rent it out #ad

If you build a local niche site (for, say, auto repair) and rank it highly in the local Search Engine Ranking Pages, auto repair shops will probably want to rent it to improve their traffic. Putting their content onto your ranked site with the new Rent-a-SERP software can: 1. Quickly add their content to your site, overlaying it on top of your prior... [Read more]

‘The 5 W’s of Link Curation’ – ‘Copyblogger’ Blog

The latest post on ‘Copyblogger’ Blog is titled “The 5 W’s of Link Curation”. Jerod Morris says, “When someone shares a link, and you click on it, and you are moved in some way by it — to action, to inspiration, even to tears — how do you feel about the person who shared it with you? You likely feel equal parts appreciation and... [Read more]

‘Web Optimization: 5 steps to create a small testing program’ – ‘MarketingExperiments’ Blog

The latest ‘MarketingExperiments’ blog post is titled “Web Optimization: 5 steps to create a small testing program”. John Tackett says, “At Web Optimization Summit 2014, Ryan Hutchings, Director of Marketing, VacationRoost, shared the nuts and bolts behind putting together a foundational testing process. In today’s MarketingExperiments... [Read more]

‘What social customer service is really worth: stats’ – ‘Econsultancy’ Blog

The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “What social customer service is really worth: stats”. Christopher Ratcliff says, “You probably already know the marketing value of social media. You probably already know certain vanity metrics of social media. You possibly even know the detrimental effects of being bad at... [Read more]

Interactive Insurance Quote Box Creator for CPA and local sites #ad

Now, anyone can build a business in the Insurance niche. There are three ways online marketers normally get involved in this niche: 1. Building websites for local insurance agents 2. Promoting CPA offers that invite people to get insurance quotes from major insurance companies. 3. Provide lead generation services for local insurance offices In both... [Read more]

‘How Customer Service can Devastate Your Social Media Plans' by Jay Baer

Jay Baer ‘s latest ‘Convince & Convert’ blog post is titled “How Customer Service can Devastate Your Social Media Plans?. Baer says, “Peter Shankman - entrepreneur, author, and consultant - joins the Social Pros Podcast this week to discuss the essentials of social media customer service, including managing social media presence,... [Read more]

‘Barnacle SEO: Leveraging Other Sites’ Rankings – Whiteboard Friday’ – MOZ Blog

The latest MOZ blog post is titled “Barnacle SEO: Leveraging Other Sites’ Rankings – Whiteboard Friday”. Rand Fishkin says, “Like a barnacle on a ship, sometimes the best thing for our SEO is to attach ourselves to the big guys who are already ranking. In today’s Whiteboard Friday, Rand shows us how“. Barnacle SEO: Leveraging... [Read more]

‘Facebook Is Going To Start Tracking You Even More Closely’ – ‘ReadWrite’

The latest post on ‘ReadWrite’ is titled “Facebook Is Going To Start Tracking You Even More Closely”. Selena Larson says, “The next time you log in to Facebook, you might see a notification letting you know the company is “improving” advertising and giving users more control. To translate from Facebookese: The company will now... [Read more]

List Success: Unknown marketer builds list; shows you how #ad

Jeffry Alexander isn’t a well-known marketer, but he’s a successful one. He learned early that building a mailing list would be the key to his success. If you are an online business owner, no matter what niche you are in, you need to build a list, too. Big businesses rely heavily on their email list to spread the word about their new offers.... [Read more]

‘5 U.S. Social Media Day Events You Should Attend’ – ‘Mashable’

The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “5 U.S. Social Media Day Events You Should Attend”. Ryan Lytle says, “The fifth annual Social Media Day returns on June 30, 2014. Hundreds of events taking place worldwide that day will bring together thousands of people to celebrate the growth of social media and digital innovation. If... [Read more]

‘Social Media Marketing Mistakes – Are You Making These Too?’ – ‘Business 2 Community’ Article

The latest article on ‘Business 2 Community’ is titled “Social Media Marketing Mistakes – Are You Making These Too?”. Nischala Murthy Kaushik says, “Social Media is everywhere. In the morning news, in the paper, in the bus / train / car, in the clothes, in the phones, in the here and there and everywhere. Almost everyone I know... [Read more]

‘Does eBay really hate paid search?’ – ‘Econsultancy’ Blog

The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “Does eBay really hate paid search?”. Robert Durkin says, “Is eBay’s latest report on paid search really a blow to search engine marketing? Or are we throwing the baby out with the bathwater? Following the release of the final results of an ongoing study, there have been... [Read more]

17 Commandments for Internet Marketers #ad

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