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‘30 Ideas In 30 Minutes: Holiday Marketing Ideas To Steal’ – Aweber Blog

The latest ‘Aweber’ blog post is titled “30 Ideas In 30 Minutes: Holiday Marketing Ideas To Steal”. Crystal Gouldey says, “With the 2012 holiday season just around the corner, now’s the time for businesses to kick their marketing into high gear. But, it’s easy to maintain the status quo, and many fail to take advantage of the great opportunities to connect with customers in new, unique ways during the holidays. If you’re in need of“. 30 Ideas In 30 Minutes: Holiday Marketing Ideas To Steal Aweber Blog  [...]

‘Five Takeaways From Holiday Marketing Campaigns of Years Past’ – ‘MarketingProfs’ Blog

Stacey Acevero’s latest article on ‘MarketingProfs’ is titled “Five Takeaways From Holiday Marketing Campaigns of Years Past”. Acevero says, “Holiday marketing can be tough. You’ve got to figure out your target market, what kind of content to create, what promotions will bring in customers… and, of course, how to beat your competitors. Some of the coolest holiday marketing campaigns of years past can prove instructive, so we’ve identified five campaigns, along with takeaways, to help your holiday marketing achieve better results”. Five Takeaways From Holiday... [...]

‘What’s Bugging Online Storage Users? It’s Not Always What You Think’ – ‘ReadWrite’

The latest post on ‘ReadWrite’ is titled “What’s Bugging Online Storage Users? It’s Not Always What You Think”. Brian Proffitt says, “While people who use Dropbox and Box worry about security, users of services like Google Drive and Apple’s iCloud seem  more concerned with implementation issues. Is that a sign of dangerous complacency, or is it only natural that the level of of security concerns vary between different online storage services? Natural or not, that variation is clearly in place, according to a recent report from a tech-support community site FixYa. Note... [...]

‘Delivering an integrated SEO approach’ – ‘Econsultancy’ Blog

The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “Delivering an integrated SEO approach”. Stu Foster says, “Google’s moves to ensure that search results are delivering a better customer experience, and one that is driven by the generation of credible and quality content, is posing an interesting challenge for SEO professionals. The rules of traditional SEO are changing at a fast pace and this challenge presents a unique opportunity for how we should work better with our content marketing teams to ensure that we are providing an integrated SEO campaign that delivers... [...]

‘The Importance of Marketing Analytics’ – ‘SEOmoz’ Blog

The latest ‘SEOmoz’ blog post is titled “The Importance of Marketing Analytics”. Joanna Lord says, “As marketers, we understand the importance of having web analytics set up, of having an analyst on staff, and of constantly working with the data as part of our daily practice. But what if web analytics aren’t enough? Enter Marketing Analytics, the measurement and optimization of your marketing activities”. The Importance of Marketing Analytics SEOmoz  [...]

‘Last Call for 2013 Affiliate Summit Pinnacle Awards Nominations’ by Shawn Collins

Shawn Collins’ latest blog post is titled “Last Call for 2013 Affiliate Summit Pinnacle Awards Nominations”. Collins Says, “The seventh annual Affiliate Summit Pinnacle Awards are going to be presented on Tuesday, January 15, 2013 at Affiliate Summit West 2013, taking place at Caesars Palace Las Vegas. This will be right before the keynote address from Julie Clark, founder of The Baby Einstein Company”. Last Call for 2013 Affiliate Summit Pinnacle Awards Nominations Shawn Collins’ Blog  [...]

‘The Forrester Wave: Email Content Security’ – ‘The Forrester Blog’

The latest article on ‘The Forrester Blog’ is titled “The Forrester Wave: Email Content Security”. Rick Holland says, “It is with great pleasure that I announce the completion of my first Forrester Wave: Email Content Security, Q4 2012. I’d like to thank the Research Associates (Jessica McKee and Kelley Mak) who assisted me with this project.  We performed a 47-criteria evaluation of nine email content security vendors.  Given my background as a practitioner and solutions engineer, one of the key requirements to participate was unsupervised access to a demo environment.   I... [...]

‘The Best Product of 2012!’ by Charlie Page

Charlie Page’s latest article is titled “The Best Product of 2012!”. Page says, “I have a little confession to make. It’s embarrassing but here goes. My confession is this … I buy a lot of products. I mean a lot. I mean “make your CPA shake her head” type of buying. My CPA literally shook her head when we did last year’s taxes. Why do I buy so much? For three very good reasons”. The Best Product of 2012! Charlie Page’s Blog  [...]

‘“How My Blog Business Works” Web Strategy Summit Video Presentation’ – ‘Entrepreneurs-Journey’ Blog

The latest ‘Entrepreneurs-Journey’ blog post is titled ““How My Blog Business Works” Web Strategy Summit Video Presentation”. Yaro Starak says, “Last week I presented at the Web Strategy Summitin Brisbane. The organisers of the event, Adam and Toby, invited me to come in and do a short presentation of 18 minutes, then a 10 minute question and answer session. The event featured panel discussions for about 45 minutes and several 18 minute “keynotes”, so they could get through”. “How My Blog Business Works” Web Strategy Summit Video Presentation Yaro Starak’s ‘Entrepreneurs-Journey’... [...]

‘Facebook Privacy Panic: It’s Just A Viral Hoax’ – ‘ReadWrite’

The latest post on ‘ReadWrite’ is titled “Facebook Privacy Panic: It’s Just A Viral Hoax”. Adam Popescu says, “Fact check: Contrary to the viral cure-all circulating across Facebook and the Internet at large, there is no simple fail-safe text to post that will deter Facebook from controlling your personal data. There is no magic bullet to keep your social privacy private. And in fact, you may not really need one. First, just having a profile basically puts your fate in Facebook’s hands. Second, Facebook’s policy is that users already own their own content. Unless... [...]


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