The latest MOZ blog post is titled “The 2013 #MozCon Video Bundle is Live!”. Erica McGillivray says, “The 2013 #MozCon Video Bundle is here. Enjoy 37 talks (over 19 hours) from inbound marketing experts!”. The 2013 #MozCon Video Bundle is Live! MOZ Blog [...]
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The latest article on Business Insider is titled “The New Myspace Is Already Laying Off 5% Of Its Workforce”. Julie Bort says, “Less than a year ago Myspace gave itself a big reboot and became a hub for musicians and artists. But it looks like that reboot has hit some snags. The company is laying off 5% of its workforce, it confirmed to Natalie Jarvey at the L.A. Business Journal. Myspace did not say how many employees this affects but we know it has 284 employees on LinkedIn”. The New Myspace Is Already Laying Off 5% Of Its Workforce Business Insider [...]
The latest article on ‘MarketingProfs’ is titled “Email Open Rates: Truth, Lies, and What to Do About Them”. Karen Talavera says, “In my ongoing series of email marketing conundrums, I couldn’t possibly overlook this one: declining email marketing open rates, about which much has been written. My goal isn’t only to provide you with a diagnostic checklist for investigating why open rates are falling (though I do provide a checklist), or to hand you a “best-practices” list of what to do to reverse the decline. Instead, I intend to go beyond that by giving you a “reality... [...]
The latest article on ‘MarketingProfs’ is titled “The Most Effective Tactics for Acquiring Email Subscribers”. Ayaz Nanji says, “Some of the most popular tactics for acquiring email subscribers aren’t viewed by marketers as especially effective, but they are widely used because they are easy to implement, according to a recent report by ExactTarget. The report was based on data from a survey of 395 digital marketers predominantly from the United States. Respondents were asked to identify the tactics they use to grow their email lists and then rate how effective they consider... [...]
The latest article on ‘Business 2 Community’ is titled “Spending More Time on SEO Than Adding Value to Google?”. Chris Abraham says, “I met my buddy Adam Viener for breakfast on Friday morning at the Reston, Virginia, Silver Diner. This is something we do seasonally. Adam’s an affiliate and an AdWords guru, par excellence, by profession; however, he also stays on top of organic search religiously just as part of creating content sublime enough to compel all the folks who click through from sponsored search, contextual ads, and display ads”. Spending More Time on... [...]
The latest ‘Web Marketing Today’ blog post is titled “5 Easy Email Marketing A/B Tests”. Pamela Neely says, “Testing is one of the secrets to ecommerce success. But if you’re on a deadline or have limited resources, the pressure to get the email message done may outweigh all other concerns. The good news is testing doesn’t have to be hard. There are plenty of simple A/B tests that deliver good results with very little effort. You won’t need an advanced degree in testing methodology or fancy analytics skills. And the best part is the results. These tests have made a major difference... [...]
The latest article on HubSpot blog is titled “How to Take Advantage of LinkedIn at Various Stages of the Sales Cycle”. Beth Stackpole says, “If you’re on the hunt for a new job or looking to proactively stay connected with peers, then LinkedIn is likely your social circle of choice. But the go-to networking venue can be an equally effective tool throughout the various stages of the sales cycle. Unfortunately, a lot of salespeople don’t realize this. Many sales reps continue to pigeonhole LinkedIn as a job-seeker site. Because of that, they are missing out, as... [...]
The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “What content marketers can learn from the ‘Jerusalem’ cookbook”. Louis Gudema says, “Storytelling is one of the best ways to create a bond with people, and content marketers should use it and other creative techniques to make their materials stand out. This year the ‘Jerusalem’ cookbook is a hit. Written by an Arab and a Jew from Jerusalem who now live and work in London, more than 400,000 copies are in print in the US and UK , easily 10 times more than most other cookbooks. What makes Jerusalem... [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Chrome Beta Update Helps You Track Down Hidden Auto-Play Webpages”. Adario Strange says, “Google just announced a solution for those annoying auto-play audio webpages that are hidden among your web-browser tabs. The updated Chrome Beta release will now display a speaker icon on the tab of a web page playing unwanted audio, so you can quickly identify the page and close it, or just stop the audio from playing. This feature, while simple, could turn out to be one of the most popular incentives to download the Chrome Beta, particularly... [...]
John Jarvis has built a lot of web sites. When WordPress came along and made site building so easy that anyone can do it (you no longer need to be an IT pro), he turned his attention to building sites using this new tool. Now Jarvis has created a tool to help you get into your own high-quality WordPress site. He calls it The $7 MONEY MAKING SYSTEM X-TREME. This kit consists of three parts: • 1000 royalty-free graphics you can use on all your sites • Over 100 sound tracks you can use to add interest to your sites • A complete set of training videos showing you how to build your WordPress site... [...]