Gail Trahd’s latest ‘PLR Health Wizard’ blog post is titled “NEW RELEASE: PLR Profit Program: A Step-by-Step Guide to Using PLR That will Increase YOUR Personal Profits”. Gail says, “Cha – Ching! The sound of coins jangling and money hitting the bank – so to speak. And it is definitely what each Internet marketer strives to accomplish. After all, although we enjoy helping others, love working on new products and probably all have a ‘touch’ of what could be called attention deficit, we would like to be paid for what we do! ********* Check out the new step-by-step blueprint... [...]
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The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “The power of relevance: how brands can use IP geolocation”. Kate Owen says, “Internet advertising has seen a rapid proliferation over the last decade and in 2012 is predicted to outrank print ads, becoming the second-biggest global media category after TV. The downside of this explosive growth is that consumers are becoming overwhelmed with commercial messages, making it increasingly difficult to get what’s relevant, important and interesting for them. As such, it has never been more important for brands to cut through the... [...]
The latest post on ‘ReadWrite’ is titled “Great News: Spotify Is Coming To The Web”. John Paul Titlow says, “Soon, Spotify will be joining us all where we hang out the most: the World Wide Web. The wildly popular streaming music service is breaking free of its app-only confines and launching a browser-based version, the company confirmed. This is great news. An Awkward Relationship? To date, Spotify’s relationship with the Web has been a little awkward. Since the service has long existed only in the form of a desktop app and mobile counterparts, embedding music from Spotify... [...]
Jay Baer ‘s latest ‘Convince & Convert’ blog post is titled “How to Mitigate Social Media Disasters″. Baer says, “This week on the Social Pros Podcast, Jay Baer and Eric Boggs take over when the scheduled guest has to cancel last minute so she can address a social media crisis in her own company. They discuss crisis management and mitigating disasters in social media with several fascinating case studies. Read on for some of the”. How to Mitigate Social Media Disasters Jay Baer’s ‘Convince & Convert’ Blog [...]
The latest article on ‘Website Magazine’ is titled “Eight Tips for Working with Big Data”. Abigail Lefkowitz says, “When describing a set of data, the word “big” doesn’t just refer to size. “Big” implies that the data comes from multiple sources and is too complex overall for conventional business intelligence (BI) software to process in a practical amount of time and with sufficient computing memory. It has been shown that the amount of data in the world is growing at a rate of 50 percent each year and more than doubling every two years. Since data volumes... [...]
The latest post on ‘ReadWrite’ is titled “Top 10 Premium Content Channels On YouTube”. Fruzsina Eördögh says, “It’s been a whole year since the online creative world gasped at Google’s $100 million-plus investment in 100 or so “Original Channels” on YouTube. Shows were pitched, celebrities were called in, and the mainstream media finally portrayed YouTube as the entertainment powerhouse it’s been for years. Now, Google is taking stock. Channels that didn’t take off are being left to their own devices. Some will go quietly into that digital night”. Top 10 Premium... [...]
John Chow’s latest blog post is titled “The Answer To The Original Make Money Online Question”. Chow says, “No money, no fame, [0 comment] – why? There is a BIG question that every blogger, internet entrepreneur, professional and marketing enthusiast who wants to make money online must answer. It’s the original question that sets the tone for whatever”. The Answer To The Original Make Money Online Question John Chow’s Blog [...]
The latest post on ‘Copyblogger’ Blog is titled “Dance Dance Revolution and One Big Reason Why Businesses Prosper Online”. Johnny B. Truant says, “The last time I was in Texas for the South by Southwest festival, one of the highlights of my trip was watching Pace Smith play a video game called Dance Dance Revolution. She used to play competitively, so her gameplay is serious business. Her feet moved like two blurs. Jump. Jump. Twist. It was an impressive thing to watch. It looked so cool, in fact, that I decided I wanted to learn to play DDR too”. Dance Dance Revolution and One... [...]
The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “Six tips for building a successful B2B marketing strategy”. David Moth says, “One of the recurring themes at our Funnel B2B marketing event this week was how businesses should come up with their social media strategy and how to measure the ROI. For B2B marketers the challenge seems to be far more difficult than consumer brands, particularly when trying to get buy-in from senior executives. Standard Life and Lloyd’s of London both gave presentations on how they use social and the stages they went through to set out... [...]
The latest issue of ‘Search Engine Roundtable’ newsletter has been released. Search Engine Roundtable Newsletter Contents Google’s In-Depth Reconsideration Requests Only For Limited Languages 360 Degree Images & Shortlists Comes To Google Shopping 20 Months Later A Panda Victim Continues To Fail New: Google AdWords Shows Keyword That Triggered An Ad Google Nexus 4 Sells Out Before You Can Click Buy Google Opens New Toronto Office. ‘Search Engine Roundtable’ Newsletter [...]