The latest article on ‘Website Magazine’ is titled “3 Ways to Cater to Digital Customers in 2014”. Allison Howen says, “As the Web progresses, the expectations of digital consumers keep growing. Not only is it vital for merchants to offer personalized shopping experiences nowadays, but they must also make their products available to consumers in a variety of channels. In order to obtain the best return on investment (ROI) from commerce initiatives in 2014, merchants must do a better job catering to their virtual shoppers’ wants and needs“. 3 Ways to Cater to Digital Customers... [...]
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The latest article on ‘Website Magazine’ is titled “The Ghosts of SEO Past, Present & Future”. Pete Prestipino says, “Search engine optimization professionals can learn a great deal from a story like Charles Dickens’s “A Christmas Carol.” The tale is one of transformation for its main character Ebenezer Scrooge, one from darkness, despair, coldness, sadness and death, to a life of light, joy and warmth. What the Dickens story imparts could prove important to the legacy of SEO as a digital marketing practice as well, showing that an evolution is absolutely necessary today... [...]
The latest article on Mark Ling’s ‘Affilorama’ blog is titled “Niche Idea of The Week: Cooking Affiliate Programs”. Radhika says, “In my opinion there’s nothing like the Christmas and New Year’s Eve feasts. There’s Thanksgiving, but we don’t celebrate that where I come from, so all we have to look forward to are the Christmas and New Year’s Eve dinners. This is the time when fruitcake, ham and cheese balls are present in almost every household. There are salads of every kind, pasta, roast pork and chicken, delectable desserts … are you hungry yet?... [...]
The latest ‘SEO Book’ blog post is titled “Should Venture Backed Startups Engage in Spammy SEO?”. Aaron Wall say, “Recently a thread on Hacker News highlighted a blog post which pointed how RapGenius was engaging in reciprocal promotional arrangements where they would promote blogs on their Facebook or Twitter accounts if those bloggers would post a laundry list of keyword rich deeplinks at RapGenius. Matt Cutts quickly chimed in on Hacker News “we’re investigating this now.” A friend of mine and I were chatting yesterday about what would happen. My prediction was... [...]
The latest ‘Entrepreneurs-Journey’ blog post is titled “Outsourcing And Automating Your Email And Customer Service Process”. Yaro says, “In this Christmas flavoured Everything Entrepreneurship #11 episode, Walter and I head into a long discussion about email and how you can bestoutsource and automate this very important part of your online business. During the episode I mentioned an article from the archives of EJ where I covered how I came up with my email management system, which you can read here – Inside My Business: The Evolution Of A Customer Service... [...]
Denise Wakeman’s latest blog post is titled “Top Ten Social Marketing Articles of 2013”. Wakeman says, “As the end of another year approaches, it’s common to look back to see what you’ve accomplished and body of digital content you’ve created. If you blog on a regular basis, you’ll see how much content you’ve published. It’s a good exercise for finding trends and learning about your readers. I spent some time looking over the social marketing articles my guest bloggers and I have published in 2013. I looked at traffic, comments and social shares to determinethe top ten blog... [...]
The latest post on ‘ReadWrite’ is titled “ReadWrite’s Best Stories of 2013”. Adriana Lee says, “Every once in a while, a tech article grabs you and doesn’t let go—whether it’s because it offers much-needed help and guidance, gives you more insight into an area of interest, or transforms a topic you previously didn’t care about into a fascinating subject. It’s the same for the editorial staffers at ReadWrite, who took a moment to reflect on a few of their favorite stories of 2013. If you haven’t checked out the following articles before, or would like to revisit... [...]
The latest post on ‘ReadWrite’ is titled “Local Businesses: When It Comes To Tech, Embrace Everything”. Michael Singer says, “The death of print? Ken Carbone has been in the printing business since 1986, and he doesn’t see it. Instead of fearing the march of progress, he’s used digital technology to grow his business, Dolphin Graphics, to compete on a larger scale. Carbone opened Dolphin Graphics in 1986. The company, based in Castro Valley, Calif., initially started in print publishing with business cards and signs. The business quickly grew to include screen printing... [...]
The latest article on ‘Website Magazine’ is titled “Experts Speak: 2014 Digital Predictions”. Amberly Dressler says, “This year is slowly coming to an end and if you aren’t exhausted, you may have done something wrong. Digital professionals saw massive changes to the Internet landscape in 2013, from search and social to advertising and analytics. Despite this, the industry adapted and innovated at a rapid clip, which bodes well for the New Year. It’s an exciting time to be a digital professional, and the 17 experts interviewed here promise even more good (read: challenging,... [...]
The latest post on ‘ReadWrite’ is titled “The Trends That Ruled Pinterest In 2013”. Nicole Nguyen says, “Pinterest, the web’s fastest growing content-sharing platform, is home to some of the Internet’s most stunning images and most clever hacks. The It Girl of social networking isn’t just full of mason jars and wedding dresses—as the most repinned material from 2013 shows, Pinterest is a place to plan travel, learn about tech, find workout inspiration, and bookmark the cars of your dreams, too“. The Trends That Ruled Pinterest In 2013 ReadWrite [...]