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Simple Email Promotion Internet Marketing Tips
If you are trying to build a business online, then it’s a safe assumption that you would like that business to make you money. After all, anything else is just a hobby. The good news is that there are many ways to earn money online,…
When You’re Done With a Fabricated Identity, This Artist Will Make It His Own – Motherboard
Your inbox is a lot like an online home, protected by a password rather than a burglar alarm. The same could be said for your social media pages, your bank accounts, your supermarket loyalty cards. Together they constitute an identity. But what if your accounts,…
How Content Upgrades Help You Build Better Customer Relationships – Business 2 Community
Content upgrades (aka lead magnets) are a popular topic right now. You may have heard of them, you may have tried them — or you may not know what I’m talking about. So let’s start with a simple definition. A content upgrade is extra content…
What Makes BuzzFeed Quizzes So Popular? – Business 2 Community
It’s 2:00pm in the afternoon. Lunch was just over an hour ago and you still have a couple of hours until you get off work. You check your inbox to find that there are no new emails for you to respond to, so you open…
The US Open Serves More Mobile Fans With Help From IBM and Snapchat – Wall Street Journal (blog)
IBM’s analytics and data technology help power mobile apps at the US Open The Wall Street Journal Like many media companies, when it comes to digital consumption, the U.S. Open has found that more than half of its audience consumes content using mobile devices. So this…
How to Leverage Social Media for SEO: Link Building – Marketing Land
I recently asked a room of experienced marketers how they thought social media marketing could assist their SEO efforts. The answers were more or less what I had expected to hear: Social media helps foster relationships, which in turn helps build links and improves rankings….
The mobile revolution unveiled at Google I/O – YourStory.com
Mobile technology has changed the way we find information and entertainment, communicate with friends and family and get things done. Today more searches on Google come from mobile than from desktop computers, and by some estimates there are more mobile devices than there are people on the…