The “meta” content formatting cheat sheet guide, IM NewsWatch, June 28, 2016
June 28th, 2016 at 9:13 am EST
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
‘Does Your Website Say, ‘Trust Me’? It Better’ – Entrepreneur
‘5 Types of Videos Brands Can Use To Power Their Marketing Campaigns’ – Business.com
‘Three Questions to Align Your Strategy, Marketing and Sales’ – MarketingSherpa
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‘Five Local SEO Tips for Small Business Owners’ – MarketingProfs
‘The “meta” content formatting cheat sheet guide’ – Marketing Land
’30 Conversation Starters That’ll Make Social Selling Insanely Easy’ – HubSpot
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‘3 Mobile Analytics Platforms for Measuring User Engagement’ – Entrepreneur
‘Writing Secrets Revealed: 5 Ways to Make Your Content Stop Sucking’ – Business.com
‘Bridging the gaps in the Google My Business API’ – Search Engine Land
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‘Why People Share Content on Facebook’ – MarketingProfs
‘YouTube adds mobile live-streaming to catch up to Facebook, Periscope’ – Marketing Land
‘5 Phrases That Are Poison to a Sales Conversation’ – HubSpot
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‘Predicting Intent: What Unnatural Outbound Link Penalties Could Mean for the Future of SEO’ – MOZ
‘Three social media lessons from Asia-Pacific travel sites’ – Econsultancy
‘5 Examples Where the Personal Touch Still Matters in Marketing’ – Business.com
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‘The 7 Deadly Sins of Business Blogging’ – Entrepreneur
‘Freelance Writers Share the Surprising Keys to Their Successful Careers’ – Copyblogger
‘What does intent data mean for the data-driven marketer?’ – Marketing Land
‘The Ultimate Guide to Social & PR Branding’ – HubSpot
‘How The Entertainer uses personalised, dynamic email content’ – Econsultancy
‘Grow Your List with These 6 Social Media Integrations’ – AWeber
‘Connect for Impact: 10 Ways to Reach Millennials With Your Content’ – Business.com
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