The latest article on ‘MarketingProfs’ is titled “Get Rid of Your Lousy ‘About’ Page Once and for All”.Sonja Jobson says, “Let’s be honest for a minute. How many “About” pages have you read that actually got you excited about a business or brand? I’m guessing… not a lot.The more common reactions to “About Us” pages are boredom, impatience, and strong feelings of being almost completely ignored. That is a huge problem, because the “About” page is one of the most popular destinations on any website. People click over to... [...]
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The latest article on ‘Business 2 Community’ is titled “Big Data’s Greatest Power: Predictive Analytics”.David Bernstein says, “There’s hardly an article, news story, webinar, or whitepaper these days that talks about Big Data that doesn’t also talk about predictive analytics. In fact, I contribute to that body of work through my own talks and writings.So, why is there such hype and curiosity about these topics? Even though the topics may seem complicated, the answer is actually very straightforward. As a rule of thumb, being surprised is rarely a good thing in... [...]
The latest article on HubSpot blog is titled “How to Bulk Schedule Tweets Without Sacrificing Authenticity”.Meghan Keaney Anderson says, “Do you remember the day Old Spice and Taco Bell started trash-talking to each other on Twitter? It was soooo funny. How about the time a follower joked that bird poop could easily destroy a Smart Car and Smart Car responded with this? The best moments on Twitter are always the unscripted ones and embody what the social platform is all about.From eye-witness accounts of breaking news to genuine company-customer interactions, Twitter tears... [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Just 47% of Facebook Users Get News From the Social Network”.Zoe Fox says, “It takes a special mix of cuteness and luck to stand out among a crowd of aspiring celebrity cats online. But when you look at the numbers, one feline reigns supreme.The official king of Internet cats, Grumpy Cat, has more than 2.3 million followers on Twitterand Facebook combined. A secondary, non-official Grumpy Cat account on Twitter has 1.2 million followers”.Just 47% of Facebook Users Get News From the Social NetworkMashable.com [...]
The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “11 ways to improve online customer retention”.David Moth says, “According to a study from Adobe, in 2012 repeat shoppers made up just 8% of all site visitors in the US yet they accounted for nearly 41% of total online sales.So bearing in mind the fact that it’s also cheaper to keep a customer than it is to attract a new one, businesses need to be working hard to keep shoppers satisfied and give them a reason to return.With this in mind, I’ve rounded up 11 ways in which ecommerce retailers can improve customer retention”.11... [...]
The latest article on ‘Marketing Land’ is titled “Twitter’s Holiday 1-2 Punch: Free Ads & Retail Impact Survey”.Matt McGee says, “With an IPO in its rearview mirror and the holiday season straight ahead, Twitter is making a big push to attract both retail shoppers and advertisers this week.In conjunction with Small Business Saturday, Twitter is giving away up to $1 million in free ads. Advertisers will be able to use the credit for either the Promoted Accounts or Promoted Tweets product, and registration is required through the link earlier in this paragraph.... [...]
The latest article on ‘MarketingProfs’ is titled “How to Make Your Content Show Up in Google’s ‘In-Depth Articles’ Search Results”.Alesia Krush says, “Google recently introduced a search results section dubbed In-depth articles. The new type of listing was added after Google discovered that roughly 10% of users needed to look up information on a broad topic every day.As the name implies, the in-depth articles search-results box consists of posts that provide exhaustive information on a subject, likely sparing one the need to look for additional material.For example,... [...]
The latest article on the ‘The Future of Ink’ blog is titled “Running a Business Online? You Need To Get Back To Basics″.Kathleen Gage says, “For millions of men and women, the Internet has been an unbelievably great way to build a business and generate massive revenues. Additionally, more now than ever before, you can voice your unique perspective and point of view in order tohave a greater impact doing your life’s work.It’s relatively simple toreach a global marketin very cost-effective ways. However, cost-effective doesn’t mean there are no investments necessary“.Running... [...]
If you haven’t checked out the re-launched Covert Store Builder, you have just 2 days to get it for $27. Then it returns to its normal $47 price.This easily builds Amazon affiliate stores in whatever niche you choose. Nearly 6000 people have bought this software, and should be moving forward on building their affiliate business.You get an automated site, with a lot of flexibility for you to give your store a custom look.And your store operates nearly automatically; set it and forget it.Here’s a way for you to get a fully functioning store running quickly. There’s still time... [...]
The latest article on Mark Ling’s ‘Affilorama’ blog is titled “Great Green Energy Affiliate Programs: Be a Superhero and Get Paid for It!”.Cecille Loorluis says, “Two things come to mind when I hear the phrase “green energy”: (1.) The Green Lantern and (2) The Hulk.Seriously. I guess one too many sleepless nights and cups of coffee can warp your brain. However, I don’t think I’m too far off when I associate these superheroes with green energy. They’re both green and powerful; pretty much how I view green energy.Green energy is sustainable or renewable... [...]



