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Saturday, October 26, 2024

‘How to keep making content…forever’ – ‘Econsultancy’ Blog

The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “How to keep making content…forever”. Matt Owen says, “Blast it. I can’t write. I’ve been sat at my desk all morning pontificating. Trying to get something down on paper and it’s just not happening. In the age of content marketing, writer’s block is a big problem. And frankly it’s not the first time I’ve had this problem. So how do I keep those web impressions a-rolling?”. How to keep making content…forever ‘Econsultancy’ Blog  [...]

‘How to Create a Meaningful Tumblr Campaign’ – ‘Mashable’

The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “How to Create a Meaningful Tumblr Campaign”. Tessa Wegert says, “Since Tumblr’s acquisition by Yahoo, users have been seeing an uptick in ads. This shouldn’t come as a surprise, though; Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer said early and often that monetizing the microblogging platform “in a way that’s meaningful and additive to the user experience” would be a priority. When Mayer made these announcements, she couldn’t have known exactly what she’d be getting in the way of campaigns. And yet, some brands... [...]

How To Self-Publish Children’s Books on Kindle: Even if you cannot write or draw #ad

Children’s books are big sellers on Kindle. So there’s opportunity for a marketer to build a specialized publishing business in this niche. There’s an advantage to this niche. Children’s books are short, so the writing process isn’t as time-consuming as the typical book for adults. Richard Bullivant is a successful Kindle author and has been training new Kindle authors for about the last two years. Now he has turned his attention to publishing children’s books. His new training, How To Self-Publish Children’s Books on Kindle, is available on Udemy.com for... [...]

‘How To Remain On Top of Your Game Even in a Saturated Market’ by John Chow

John Chow’s latest blog post is titled “How To Remain On Top of Your Game Even in a Saturated Market”. Chow says, “Let me start off by asking you this simple question – do you still think you are that top seller in your market? Are you really feeling the impact of this saturated market called the “blogosphere?” Maybe we will trash this out later in comments, but before then I would say you keep reflecting on the question which the title of this post begs”. How To Remain On Top of Your Game Even in a Saturated Market John Chow’s Blog  [...]

‘Facebook Stock Surges 25% After Beating Wall Street Expectations’ – ‘Mashable’

The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Facebook Stock Surges 25% After Beating Wall Street Expectations”. Seth Firgerman says, “It took more than a year, but it looks like Facebook has finally impressed Wall Street. Facebook’s stock opened above $33 a share on Thursday, its highest opening price since the day after it went public last May, after smashing Wall Street’s expectations with its second quarter earnings report. The stock surged more than 30% overnight as Facebook beat earnings and revenue estimates for the quarter and, perhaps more importantly, came... [...]

‘A Daily & Weekly Inbound Marketing Activity Checklist’ – ‘Business 2 Community’ Article

The latest article on ‘Business 2 Community’ is titled “A Daily & Weekly Inbound Marketing Activity Checklist”. Meg Hoppe says, “If you’re off and running with your Inbound Marketing approach – you’ve optimized your site, established a blog, are promoting content and converting and nurturing leads – you now realize that the fun’s just begun and that the verbs like look, listen, comment, respond, post, update, analyze, share, and like are part of your daily life. In an effort to help you organize your activities in a way that saves time, reduces stress and makes... [...]

‘Introducing the all new Internet Statistics Compendium’ – ‘Econsultancy’ Blog

The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “Introducing the all new Internet Statistics Compendium”. Luke Richards says, “As you may have noticed, the format of our Internet Statistics Compendium reports has recently undergone some format changes. This is to reflect the upcoming new taxonomy of the Econsultancy site, and when complete will take the shape of a bundle of 12 reports, including: Advertising: Incorporating trends on internet advertising (including video and social ads) as well as affiliate marketing data”. Introducing the all new Internet... [...]

‘Hey, Amazon! To Heck With Profits—Just Keep Making Great Stuff’ – ‘ReadWrite’

The latest post on ‘ReadWrite’ is titled “Hey, Amazon! To Heck With Profits—Just Keep Making Great Stuff”. Dan Rowinski says, “Amazon announced its second quarter earnings today. And, again, investors are supposedly skeptical and growing tired of Amazon’s insistence on spending everything its makes, the way a high-growth startup looking for customers would. You know what Amazon should tell those investors? Bug off. Amazon boosted its revenue by $2.87 billion in the second quarter compared to a year earlier, to $15.7 billion. Yet it also posted a net loss for the quarter... [...]

‘Embrace the Controversial: Why You Should Publish Pricing on Your Website’ – HubSpot

The latest article on HubSpot blog is titled “Embrace the Controversial: Why You Should Publish Pricing on Your Website”. Doug Kirk says, “One of the most controversial decisions for almost any business owner is whether to post pricing information on their website. Invariably, business owners are inclined to keep this information off the website (this is not true for pure commodity driven sites, such as car rentals or hotels, of course, but for B2B services such as consultants, accountants, translators, and high end B2C items)”. Embrace the Controversial: Why You Should... [...]

‘Google’s “Multi-Week” Algorithm Update’ – MOZ Blog

The latest MOZ blog post is titled “Google’s “Multi-Week” Algorithm Update”. Dr. Pete says, “On June 21st, Matt Cutts hinted that Google was rolling out a “multi-week” update. We saw massive MozCast spikes on multiple days, and now that the weather has cleared, I thought it was time to do a deeper analysis”. Google’s “Multi-Week” Algorithm Update MOZ Blog  [...]


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