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Wednesday, January 15, 2025

‘How to Use Hashtags on Google Plus: Do’s and Don’ts’ – ‘Business 2 Community’ Article

The latest article on ‘Business 2 Community’ is titled “How to Use Hashtags on Google Plus: Do’s and Don’ts (Infographic)”.  Fernando Cuscuela says, “Hashtags have been around for a while now and most of us are probably familiar with them as they relate to Twitter. Hashtags exist to help people find and participate in conversations on topics that interest them. For marketers, it is important to pause and think about which hashtags to include or not include in our posts because this will have a big influence on who discovers (or fails to discover) what we are posting... [...]

$100 Per Day Blueprint: Going from broke to $100 daily #ad

Paul Nicholls says that if you are a beginner looking for a simple system that anybody can copy, his Simple Cash Ladder $100 Per Day Blueprint is it. Nicholls doesn’t promise push-button riches, but he says this is an honest system that anyone can follow that will bring results. Nicholls was a flat-broke raw beginner when he started using this system, and with it, he started earning $10 or more daily. Simple Cash Ladder $100 Per Day Blueprint shows you the “business model that never fails”, Nicholls says. This business model incorporates 8 methods of bringing in money on the web.... [...]

‘How Do You Rank in Your LinkedIn Network?’ – ‘Website Magazine’ Article

The latest article on ‘Website Magazine’ is titled “How Do You Rank in Your LinkedIn Network?”. Allison Howen says, “LinkedIn has unveiled a new tool that shows users how they stack up next to other professionals in their network. The tool, dubbed “How You Rank,” enables users to see how they rate – in terms of profile views – within their network of connections and/or within the company they work. Plus, users can leverage the tool to find the top profiles within their network. By doing this, LinkedIn members can gain inspiration for changes they can make to their own... [...]

‘TweetDeck Enables Team Sharing Of Scheduled-Tweet Queues & Posting Photos In Advance’ – ‘Marketing Land’ Article

The latest article on  ‘Marketing Land’ is titled “TweetDeck Enables Team Sharing Of Scheduled-Tweet Queues & Posting Photos In Advance”. Martin Beck says, “Twitter-owned TweetDeck is taking steps into HootSuite territory by adding the ability to share photos in scheduled posts and, perhaps more importantly, for social teams to work together on a shared queue of posts. The announcement yesterday on Twitter’s blog focused on being able to include photos on tweets scheduled in advance. It’s a feature HootSuite, the leading social media management dashboard,... [...]

‘3 Keys to Digital Marketing in Healthcare’ – HubSpot

The latest article on HubSpot blog is titled “3 Keys to Digital Marketing in Healthcare”. Nicole Denton says, “It’s no secret that the healthcare industry as a whole tends to lag behind other industries when it comes to marketing by about two years. Between HIPAA compliance regulations that dictate how patient information is used and stored and FDA restrictions that put a microscope on how many healthcare organizations market their products, it can be scary to adapt to changing marketing trends in such a heavily regulated industry. However, reaching and engaging today’s... [...]

The Cash Box Blueprint; latest training from Alex Jeffreys #ad

You have probably heard of Alex Jeffreys, a well-known marketing trainer. Although he has some high-end training programs costing hundreds and even thousands of dollars, he has created a new home study program with a price starting at only $4.95 (if you hurry.) He calls it The Cash Box Blueprint. Here’s how he describes this training:   “my secret step-by-step system that’s been making me $2,724 every single day for the last 90 days.” He says that this is for you, no matter how new you are to online business. And, he says, you can implement his techniques: •... [...]

‘What SEO beginners need to know: a basic skills guide’ – ‘Econsultancy’ Blog

The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “What SEO beginners need to know: a basic skills guide”. Christopher Ratcliff says, “SEO is now considered a basic skill, not the more technical aspects, but a good solid understanding should be a pre-requisite. So says our brand new Skills of a Modern Marketer best practice guide. The report defines the soft skills needed to be successful in an organisation and the deep vertical knowledge areas that marketers see growing in importance in the coming years. Search engine optimisation, as well as social media and the ability... [...]

‘Facebook Is Trying to Be Less Creepy’ – ‘Mashable’

The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Facebook Is Trying to Be Less Creepy”. Todd Wasserman says, “For the second time in two weeks, Facebook has made a concerted effort to be less creepy. Exhibit A: The company’s decision last week to make the default for new users “friends” instead of public. Exhibit B: On Tuesday, Facebook began downplaying passive updates from third party apps. That means there will be fewer instances of updates such as, “Todd is listening to the Starland Vocal Band on Spotify” clogging up your News Feed. As enhancements... [...]

‘Adding Video to Emails Improves Response, Most Say’ – Web Marketing Today

The latest ‘Web Marketing Today’ blog post is titled “Adding Video to Emails Improves Response, Most Say”. Pamella Neely says, “A recent study from Experian, the information service firm, shows dramatic improvements in click rates when marketers add videos to emails. If that finding is different from what you’ve heard about video in emails before, you’re right. Until fairly recently, videos in emails were difficult to set up, few people could see them, and they hurt deliverability rates. But with the rise of HTML5, we’ve tipped the scales. Roughly 60 percent of email users can... [...]

‘Google Panda 4.0 – Was Your Site Affected?’ – ‘Website Magazine’ Article

The latest article on ‘Website Magazine’ is titled “Google Panda 4.0 – Was Your Site Affected?”. Travis Bliffen says, “As most Internet professionals have heard by now, Google started rolling out Panda 4.0 on May 20. Although Panda is refreshed monthly, this is a major update meaning an algorithmic change has been made. For those of you confused about the difference between Penguin and Panda, here is a brief overview of both, followed by a look at how to identify whether or not your site was actually hit by Panda. GOOGLE PENGUIN Google Penguin was first announced in April... [...]


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