The latest article on ‘Marketing Land’ is titled “Is Your Marketing Program Ready For Holiday?”. Benny Blum says, “Q4 is closing in and retailers are bracing for yet another record-breaking onslaught of promotions, traffic, sales and revenue that will make or break the business calendar. With the end of back-to-school comes the inevitable code freezes and holiday lockdowns. So while production teams audit for site stability, scalability and vulnerability, there’s no better time to take a step back and audit your marketing program. In this post, I’ll present... [...]
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The latest article on ‘MarketingProfs’ is titled “How Brands Are Using Tumblr”. Ayaz Nanji says, “Just under one-third (31%) of the Interbrand Top 100 Brands have created Tumblr accounts, according to a recent report by Simply Measured. Most of those accounts are active, and 21 of them posted during the 30-day period examined in the report (July 5-August 4, 2013). Most (27) of the 31 brands with Tumblr accounts also have Pinterest or Instagram accounts, suggesting that companies are using the service as a complement to those other social networks“. How Brands Are Using Tumblr MarketingProfs [...]
The latest article on Business Insider is titled “REPORT: 100% Of Internet Users Could Have Ad-Blocking Software By 2018”. Aaron Taube says, “Earlier this month, we told you about a report that found Google lost a whopping $887 million from ad blocking in 2012. A new study suggests that number might just be the tip of the iceberg. In its latest report, the ad-block tracking firm PageFair found that 22.7 percent of ads on the 220 websites it looked at were blocked by browser extensions like AdBlock Plus. What’s more, PageFair said that if ad blocking continues growing... [...]
Have your backlinks lost some of their “link juice”? Most people have found that all the links they worked so hard to build no longer impress Google, Yahoo and Bing as they once did. On-site SEO can improve your search engine ranking after Panda and Penguin. Having a coherent site is now critical, a site that: • Is optimized to tell the search engines what keywords you site relates to • Cloaks any affiliate URLs you use so they point to your own site • Has an XML site map, a video site map and an HTML site map, so the search engins can easily find their way around ... [...]
The latest article on ‘Business 2 Community’ is titled “4 Lessons from Matt Cutts’ Statements on Reputation Management”. Brian Patterson says, “We all know the power of having a positive online reputation, right? A comprehensive grasp on your online reputation means having complete control over what ranks for your brand name, what shows up in Autocomplete, what people are saying on social media, what your Wikipedia page says about you or your company, and on and on. While there are many places where you absolutely have to keep track of your reputation, all roads lead back... [...]
Shawn Collins’ latest blog post is titled “Want to Write for Issue 24 of FeedFront Magazine?”. Collins Says, “Issue 23 of FeedFront Magazine is out, so we’re on to issue 24, and we need content. The next issue of FeedFront will be coming out in November 2013, and we are accepting article proposals for that one through September 11. If you are interested in writing an article, go to theFeedFront article proposal form to submit a one sentence summary on what you’d like to cover. No ghost-written articles. We only want content from people writing from their personal industry experience”. Want... [...]
The latest ‘Entrepreneurs-Journey’ blog post is titled “What Is The First Question To Ask Yourself When Choosing A Niche”. Yaro Starak says, “Earlier this week I recorded an interview with Dan and Joe for their podcastEntrepreneur Showdown. The discussion turned to the age old debate about which is more important when choosing a niche – your own passion for the subject or market demand based on things like keyword analysis?”. What Is The First Question To Ask Yourself When Choosing A Niche Yaro Starak’s ‘Entrepreneurs-Journey’ Blog [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Who Will the Next Billion Internet Users Be?”. Taylor Casti says, “From our calendars to our bank statements to our social lives, we live online. Internet has so permeated our culture that it’s hard to imagine a world without memes, Facebook or email. Across the globe, 2.4 billion people are Internet users, a number that is expected to grow to 2.7 billion by the end of 2013. This expansion of the Internet shrinks the globe, bringing brands closer to new audiences in new areas“. Who Will the Next Billion Internet Users Be? Mashable.com [...]
The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “How to shift from ecommerce to ‘c-commerce’: four steps to follow”. Glen Hartman says, “Ask the question your competitors aren’t: ‘what would my customer expect?’ Today’s consumer is fickle and expects the world. Now. Whether looking to purchase a safe new car, a coat for the winter or plane tickets for a weekend getaway, each individual or business customer has a unique process to identify the right product and a long list of demands the delivering brand needs to meet to make the sale. These... [...]
The latest article on HubSpot blog is titled “Generating Leads on Twitter Just Got Easier: Get Started With Lead Gen Cards”. Corey Eridon says, “A few months ago, we told you that Twitter was testing out Lead Generation Cards. The bad news was that it wasn’t rolled out to everyone … until now! Yesterday, Twitter opened up its Lead Generation Cards to everyone. You get a Twitter Lead Generation Card!“. Generating Leads on Twitter Just Got Easier: Get Started With Lead Gen Cards HubSpot [...]