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‘Startups Bet Audio Is the Next Frontier for Social Media’ – ‘Mashable’

The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Startups Bet Audio Is the Next Frontier for Social Media”.Seth Fiegerman says, “New apps and websites seem to pop up every other week to help us share our lives with friends and family through videos, pictures and text messages, but in the process, we’ve moved farther and farther away from what was once the central means of communicating: the sound of our own voice. Now, a couple startups are trying to change that.Dubbler, an app that quietly launched in beta on iPhone and Android in December, offers a simple way to record... [...]

‘Lawmakers Make New Push for Electronic Privacy Reform’ – ‘Mashable’

The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Lawmakers Make New Push for Electronic Privacy Reform”.Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai says, “Three members of Congress, including Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.), introduced new legislation on Wednesday to reform the Electronic Communications Protection Act (ECPA) and improve privacy protections for electronic messages.The new bill, co-sponsored by Rep. Ted Poe (R-Texas) and Rep. Suzan DelBene (D-Wash.), is called the Online Communications and Geolocation Protection Act. As drafted, the bill would extend Fourth Amendment protections to... [...]

‘Want To Get Filthy Rich? Don’t Try Tech’ – ‘ReadWrite’

The latest post on ‘ReadWrite’ is titled “Want To Get Filthy Rich? Don’t Try Tech”.Matt Assay says, “I hate to break the news to you, but if you moved to Silicon Valley to get billionaire-rich off an earth-shattering tech startup, you’re almost certain to fail. While tech continues to represent nearly 20% of the S&P 500 and is a key factor in driving the global economy, your odds of becoming a billionaire might actually be higher by going into cement. Or construction. Or even fizzy lifting drinks”. Want To Get Filthy Rich? Don’t Try Tech ReadWrite [...]

‘Start & Finish a Site This Week That Makes You Automatic Income from Home for Years to Come‘ Robert Plank’s Webinar March 7

Robert Plank is hosting a webinar on Thursday, March 7 at 2.00 pm EST. The topic of the webinar is “Start & Finish a Site This Week That Makes You Automatic Income from Home for Years to Come”.Webinar DetailsOrganizer:  Robert PlankTopic: Start & Finish a Site This Week That Makes You Automatic Income from Home for Years to ComeDay/Date: Thursday, March 7Time: 2.00 pm EST – Time Zone ConverterRegister for webinar details.‘Start & Finish a Site This Week That Makes You Automatic Income from Home for Years to Come’ Webinar [...]

‘Content is (Still) King’ – ‘Business 2 Community’ Article

The latest article on ‘Business 2 Community’ is titled “Content is (Still) King”.Lisa Arthur says, “In their third annual research report, The 2013 B2B Content Marketing Benchmarks, Budgets and Trends – North America, the Content Marketing Institute (CMI) and MarketingProfs reveal that B2B marketers are spending 33 percent of their marketing budgets on content marketing –that’s up 26 percent from last year.What’s more, most (54 percent) said they will increase their content marketing spending in the next 12 months.There’s no doubt about it: Content marketing... [...]

‘Twitter Likes Promoted Tweet Results, Pushes Brand Surveys Out of Beta’ – ‘Marketing Land’ Article

The latest article on  ‘Marketing Land’ is titled “Twitter Likes Promoted Tweet Results, Pushes Brand Surveys Out of Beta”.Greg Finn says, “Today, Twitter released some initial findings of the Nielsen Brand Effect for Twitter’s survey program that launched last fall to help advertisers measure the impact of their Twitter campaigns. The program is graduating from beta, and brand surveys will be “widely available” to advertisers in the United States, the United Kingdom and Japan. The findings”. Twitter Likes Promoted Tweet Results, Pushes Brand Surveys... [...]

‘Facebook Under Fire For Suppressing Unpaid Content’ – ‘ReadWrite’

The latest post on ‘ReadWrite’ is titled “Facebook Under Fire For Suppressing Unpaid Content”.Brian Proffitt Epps says, “Google’s Project Glass deserves plaudits for innovation, not just for the device itself but also for the process by which Google is developing and marketing the product. Studying product strategy and marketing as a Forrester analyst for almost nine years, I have never seen a company do what Google is doing: launch an entirely new form factor in such a transparent, inclusive way.The Google Glass RolloutA bit of history: Google debuted Project Glass publicly... [...]

‘How Google+ Can Boost Your Business’ – ‘Mashable’

The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “How Google+ Can Boost Your Business”.Anna Attkisson says, “Google’s algorithm that informs how search results are ranked constantly evolves. However, one element is clearly important: how your business fares on Google+.So in case 250 million users, 150 million of which are active, isn’t enough reason to entice you to incorporate Google+ into your company’s social media marketing, ranking higher in search results is definitely a reason to get involved. That and the fact that Google adds more than 10 million new users each month”.How... [...]

‘How to Approach the Creation of Viral Marketing Content’ – HubSpot

The latest article on HubSpot blog is titled “How to Approach the Creation of Viral Marketing Content”.Hartley Brody says, “If you’ve ever put content on the internet, then you’ve probably felt that fleeting moment of anticipation that comes when your content goes live. Your heart beats a bit faster as you watch the video upload or the article publish. Will people like it? Could I have improved it in some way? Who should I share it with first? Will it go viral?”. How to Approach the Creation of Viral Marketing Content HubSpot [...]

‘Mobile Ads Coming to Tumblr’ – ‘Mashable’

The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Mobile Ads Coming to Tumblr”.Lauren Indvik says, “It’s been a little more than a year since Tumblr began allowing users — both individuals and large-scale advertisers — to promote their content on the network for as little as $1 a post. Now, Tumblr is bringing those ads to mobile as it eyes its first annual profit.In an interview with Bloomberg, Derek Gottfrid, vice president of product at Tumblr, said that companies will be able to start promoting their blogs as well as individual posts on Tumblr’s apps for iOS and... [...]


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