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‘Where Is SEO Going In The Coming Years?’ – ‘Business 2 Community’ Article

The latest article on ‘Business 2 Community’ is titled “Where Is SEO Going In The Coming Years?”.Traian Neacsu says, “We’ve all heard the myth/debate/link bait that “SEO is dead.” But today’s article is not about SEO being a zombie (killed by some and then resurrected by others), or questioning if SEO is going to die. Those making such statements most likely don’t understand search engines and coding well enough to make such a bold declaration.Rather, this article will look at where search engine optimization is heading in the next few years. After 11 years in the... [...]

‘Despite Mobile Email’s Growth, 58% Of Email Marketers Not Designing For It’ – ‘Marketing Land’ Article

The latest article on  ‘Marketing Land’ is titled “Despite Mobile Email’s Growth, 58% Of Email Marketers Not Designing For It”.Matt McGee says, “There’s a disconnect between how consumers are reading commercial emails and how marketers are conducting email marketing campaigns. On one hand, there’s the report earlier this week that says 41 percent of all commercial email is opened on mobile devices — a number that’s expected to surpass PC/desktop opens by the end of the year”. Despite Mobile Email’s Growth, 58% Of Email Marketers Not Designing... [...]

‘Google Chromebook Pixel: Bold, Beautiful And Very, Very Expensive’ – ‘ReadWrite’

The latest post on ‘ReadWrite’ is titled “Google Chromebook Pixel: Bold, Beautiful And Very, Very Expensive”.Mark Hachman says, “Google launched the original CR-48 Chromebook as a companion device to a full-fledged PC. With the Chromebook Pixel, that slate has been wiped clean: Google is now challenging traditional computer makers with a high-end, $1,299 Chromebook.The rumors were true: the Pixel marries a gorgeous, high-resolution 2560 x 1760 display with a touch interface, tucked inside specs that look and feel like a high-end laptop: a dual-core, 1.8-GHz Intel Core i5 processor,... [...]

‘Will Twitter’s Ad API Prompt a Torrent of Ads?’ – ‘Mashable’

The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Will Twitter’s Ad API Prompt a Torrent of Ads?”.Todd Wasserman says, “Twitter on Wednesday opened the floodgates to a torrent of new advertising. While that’s going to be great for revenues, there’s a risk of an oversaturation of ads in the stream.Balancing user experience with monetization needs is a delicate task for any media company, but Twitter is uniquely vulnerable. As Clark Fredricksen, VP at eMarketer, points out, Twitter does not have a right column for direct-response ads the way Facebook does. The only... [...]

‘Tumblr’s Mobile Traffic May Overtake Desktop Traffic This Year’ – ‘Mashable’

The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Tumblr’s Mobile Traffic May Overtake Desktop Traffic This Year”.Todd Wasserman says, “Last year was a pivotal one for Tumblr. The blogging network, which now has 170 millionmonthly visitors, for the first time began running ads last year.CEO David Karp, who had famously stated the company was “pretty opposed to advertising. It really turns our stomachs,” has reconsidered his stance. However, Karp maintains that for advertising to work on Tumblr, it has to have some creative merit”. Tumblr’s Mobile Traffic... [...]

‘The Benefits of Web 2.0 Sites’ – ‘Business 2 Community’ Article

The latest article on ‘Business 2 Community’ is titled “The Benefits of Web 2.0 Sites”.Anil Valvi says, “All Web 2.0 sites that allow you to post your interesting and unique content on them should be exploited to maximum if you want to drive huge traffic and backlinks to your site. All reputable Web 2.0 sites like Squidoo, Blogger or Hubpages also reward you for your efforts by sharing some of their income with you depending on their payment and earning rules. So, creating different Web 2.0 pages will both promote your own site and earn you some money mostly through Google Adsense... [...]

‘10 Things You Didn’t Know Chrome Could Do’ – ‘Mashable’

The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “10 Things You Didn’t Know Chrome Could Do”.Bob Al-Greene says, “Since its release in 2008, Chrome has grown into a dominant browser — as of November 2012, some estimates put it as high as 35% usage share. So there’s a fair chance you’re reading this article on Chrome right now, across any number of devices.But how much do you really know about it? Surely you’re familiar with the innovative and awesomely-named “Omnibox,” just as you know when to go “Incognito.”But have you used the... [...]

‘Maximize a Product Launch With This PR Plan’ – ‘Business 2 Community’ Article

The latest article on ‘Business 2 Community’ is titled “Maximize a Product Launch With This PR Plan”.The ‘Business 2 Community’ team says, “You don’t need a huge PR machine behind you to successfully launch a new product. Candace Locklear of Mighty PR and Vijay Chattha of Applaunch PR recently gave their popular talk at Appnation, with the intent of helping independent mobile application developers create pre-launch buzz and promotion for their app to maximize success on launch day. Though geared toward app developers, the ideas they suggested apply to any small... [...]

‘How To Maximize Facebook’s Recent Link Upgrade’ – ‘Marketing Land’ Article

The latest article on  ‘Marketing Land’ is titled “How To Maximize Facebook’s Recent Link Upgrade”.Michelle Barna says, “There are few things that instill more fear into social media marketers than being required to drive organic traffic to a site, campaign, or even a Facebook tab via Facebook. Facebook’s strong suit has never been click-throughs. As a result, social media marketers have done everything in their power to boost the presence of links”. How To Maximize Facebook’s Recent Link Upgrade Marketing Land [...]

‘Eduardo Saverin: Facebook’s ‘Biggest Risk’ is Growing Too Fast’ – ‘Mashable’

The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Eduardo Saverin: Facebook’s ‘Biggest Risk’ is Growing Too Fast”.Seth Fiegerman says, “The biggest threat to Facebook’s business may simply be that the company grows too fast for its own good, at least according to co-founder Eduardo Saverin.“The biggest risk is to grow too fast, which is actually a huge asset, but ironically, I think that’s one of the biggest risks,” Saverin said in an interview Thursday at The Wall Street Journal‘s Unleashing Innovation conference in Singapore, where... [...]


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