The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Former Microsoft Exec Rethinks Email For Mobile”. Seth Fiegerman says, “If someone were to brainstorm a list of people who might try improving the email experience for an Apple product, a group of former Microsoft employees probably wouldn’t be on the shortlist. But Gordon Mangione decided to do just that with Tipbit. Tipbit, an email app for iPhone released on Thursday, aims to help users be more productive on the go by serving as a kind of all-in-one command center to check your emails, calendar, shared documents and contacts,... [...]
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The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “Infinite scroll: its impact on SEO and how to fix it”. Andreas Pouros says, “Search engine spiders cannot scroll to the bottom of a page like an ordinary user, trigger the request for more content, and then wait to retrieve it for indexation. Hence content only accessible via infinite scroll simply won’t be seen and therefore won’t make it into the respective search engine results listings. The good news is there are easy solutions so that infinite scrollposes no problem for search, and in fact can also provide an... [...]
The latest article on HubSpot blog is titled “‘Boring’ Companies Succeeding on Social Media, Google+ for Business, and More in HubSpot Content This Week”. Ginny Soskey says, “One of the hardest parts about inbound marketing is juggling to keep up with all of the changes every week among all of your other marketing duties. New tools launch, new best practices emerge in every part of marketing, but two of the fastest-moving fields are web design and social media. New social networks pop up every day. New slices of code take websites from static and drab to interactive”. ‘Boring’... [...]
The latest MOZ blog post is titled “The Kind of Video You Should Create for Your Business – Whiteboard Friday”. Phil Nottingham says, “It’s increasingly clear how valuable video marketing can be, but many people struggle to figure out what types of video to create. In today’s Whiteboard Friday, Phil Nottingham shows us several great examples of paths you might take, as well as his best Rand impression!”. The Kind of Video You Should Create for Your Business – Whiteboard Friday MOZ Blog [...]
Gail Trahd’s latest ‘PLR Health Wizard’ blog post is titled “What Business Models Work Well in the Health and Wellness Niche”. Gail says, “If you accept the fact that 200 million people is a large population of individuals looking for health and wellness content on the internet. . . . . . . then what model works to provide them with products and services? Instead of thinking like a marketer, let’s put yourself in the place of a consumer. If you were having trouble with keeping your diabetes under control and needed information, what would you be looking for?”. What Business... [...]
John Chow’s latest blog post is titled “5 Things I Wish Someone Taught Me about Making Money Online”. Chow says, “I confess. I am a sucker, just like you and every other person whose ever seen those infomercials. Make $64,272 flipping houses in week making few phone calls! Get 430% ROI buying selling stocks in the comfort of your OWN pajamas! Right…. If you’re reading this blog, i’m sure you’re not the naive fool that you once were. Making money online is VERY doable”. 5 Things I Wish Someone Taught Me about Making Money Online John Chow’s Blog [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Want an NSA.org Email Address? That’ll Be $100”. Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai says, “If you always wanted to have an email address that made you sound like a spy, this is your lucky day. You can now get an NSA.org email address for just $100. The owner of the NSA.org domain is selling email addresses and subdomains (think edwardsnowden.nsa.org) to anyone willing to pay $100 — what he calls a “bargain price.” The man behind the site, Chris Fisher, is a 40-year-old IT consultant who registered the domain in 1995,... [...]
The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “16 alternative lorem ipsum generators to spice up your filler text”. Chris Lake says, “If you’ve ever wireframed webpages then you might have found the need to use some dummy text. Traditionally that meant searching for ‘lorem ipsum’ on Google and copying and pasting a bunch of Latin. Nowadays, we have a few more options. I have collected some lorem ipsum variants for you to use the next time you need some placeholder text. Choose your weapon wisely! And be warned, some of these tools are a little... [...]
The latest article on ‘MarketingProfs’ is titled “CMOs Struggle to Valuate Impact of Marketing Spend; Optimistic About Economy”. Ayaz Nanji says, “Only one-third of chief marketing officers report that they are able to demonstrate quantitatively the impact of their marketing spending, according to a recent report by The CMO Survey. Proving the value of social media spending is a particular challenge for top marketers. Only 15% of CMOs surveyed report proven quantitative impacts from their social media marketing. Another 36% say they have a good sense of the qualitative impact, but... [...]
The latest article on ‘Marketing Land’ is titled “Why Customer-Centric Mobile Optimization Matters”. Lynn Baus says, “While perusing the latest and greatest stats on mobile adoption rates, I ran across recent report by the UK’s Internet Advertising Bureau that really got me thinking. It stated that, as of January 2013, 57% of the top 100 UK brands now have a mobile-optimized site — up from 37% just six months earlier. Given the increase in mobile device adoption and usage rates, this is a promising trend. However, with the increase in traffic, marketers... [...]