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Tuesday, February 25, 2025

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‘The complete guide to creating compelling marketing tweets’ – ‘Econsultancy’ Blog

The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “The complete guide to creating compelling marketing tweets”. Ben Davis says, “I like to think I’ve seen a lot of tweets, enough to know a good one when I see it. So often, I am completely exasperated looking at the dadaist sludge that dribbles out of corporate and brand Twitter accounts. So I’ve decided to do something about it and write this complete guide to writing interesting tweets. It’s somewhat subjective, but I’ve given at least 60 tweets here to illustrate my various points. I’ll... [...]

‘How to Generate Click-to-Tweet Links for Your Content’ – HubSpot

The latest article on HubSpot blog is titled “How to Generate Click-to-Tweet Links for Your Content”. Anum Hussain says, “Want your loyal readers, website visitors, and/or employees to easily share your content through their Twitter channels? You’ve come to the right place. Creating a tweetable link is far easier than learning custom code that you have to embed into your content. It’s as simple as having the right free tools and resources at your disposal”. How to Generate Click-to-Tweet Links for Your Content HubSpot  [...]

‘Report: Facebook Revokes Ban on Beheading Videos’ – ‘Mashable’

The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Report: Facebook Revokes Ban on Beheading Videos”. Kurt Wagner says, “Multiple reports, including from the BBC and CNN, are suggesting that Facebook has given users the green light to once again post graphic videos of beheadings to the social network.The BBC, which originally reported the change, wrote that Facebook “confirmed it now believed its users should be free to watch and condemn such videos.” Facebook had temporarily banned decapitation videos in May, and it appears that the social network lifted that ban after... [...]

‘Apps, email and search are among top mobile priorities for businesses: report’ – ‘Econsultancy’ Blog

The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “Apps, email and search are among top mobile priorities for businesses: report”. David Moth says, “Consumer use of smartphones and tablets incorporates a range of different activities and behaviours, including search, email, social and the mobile web. And a new survey has found that businesses are responding to this by developing their capabilities over a range of mobile channels. When asked which mobile channels they plan on using during the next 12 months just over half (55%) said apps, followed by mobile advertising... [...]

‘4 Essential Best Practices to Successfully Prospect Inbound Leads’ – HubSpot

The latest article on HubSpot blog is titled “4 Essential Best Practices to Successfully Prospect Inbound Leads”. Mark Roberge says, “”Another cold call? Really?” This is something I say daily. I typically get 25 cold calls a day. In the span of a few weeks, a single sales rep will contact me four or five times. Surprisingly, they always leave the same exact voicemail message. It essentially sounds like this: “Hey, Mark. This is John from XYZ Company. We help companies streamline their sales process and decrease sales cycles by a factor of 40%. Are you free... [...]

‘Creating And Pitching A Product At Startup Weekend, Investing In Startups Via Angel List, And How To Gain Exposure For A New Project’ – ‘Entrepreneurs-Journey’ Blog

The latest ‘Entrepreneurs-Journey’ blog post is titled “Creating And Pitching A Product At Startup Weekend, Investing In Startups Via Angel List, And How To Gain Exposure For A New Project”. Yaro Starak says, “In this week’s podcast episode on the Walter and Yaro show (still yet to be named!) we review Walter’s hectic weekend putting in long hours at a startup event. He was part of a team that came third in a competition to create a new product, pitch it and even find customers for it”. Creating And Pitching A Product At Startup Weekend, Investing In Startups Via Angel List, And... [...]

‘Email Marketing: Koyal Wholesale uses social media integration to boost seasonal campaign revenue 16%’ – MarketingSherpa Case Study

MarketingSherpa has released a case study titled “Email Marketing: Koyal Wholesale uses social media integration to boost seasonal campaign revenue 16%”. Courtney Eckerle says, “It can be a common marketing misconception that in order to evolve an email program, radical new ideas must take the place of former tactics. In a happy marriage of new and old, wedding and events supplier Koyal Wholesale launched its new summer product line combining proven and untested content tactics. See how Koyal Wholesale integrated its products with social media content in its emails for a summer... [...]

‘3 Strategies to Make Big Content Work for Your Brand′ by Jay Baer

Jay Baer‘s latest ‘Convince & Convert’ blog post is titled “3 Strategies to Make Big Content Work for Your Brand″. Baer says, ““Big Content”, also known as content that requires significant time and resources, is all the rage today. But how do you turn these ebooks, whitepapers, videos, webinars, Slideshares, etc., from fun, long-term content creations to powerful projects that really drive business? I interviewed 3 marketers who make large content projects work for their companies and”. 3 Strategies to Make Big Content Work for Your Brand Jay Baer’s ‘Convince &... [...]

‘Say Hello to Fresh Alerts: New Mentions and Link Notifications in Your Inbox’ – MOZ Blog

The latest MOZ blog post is titled “Say Hello to Fresh Alerts: New Mentions and Link Notifications in Your Inbox”. Cyrus Shepard says, “Imagine a product similar to Google Alerts, only much better. It’s built specifically for marketers. This product not only finds mentions of your keywords and brand, but also reports new links to any website or URL you choose. It comes equipped with advanced search operators to discover new opportunities, and its exportable metrics are sortable by both date and Feed Authority”. Say Hello to Fresh Alerts: New Mentions and Link Notifications in... [...]

‘Semantic Markup: Adding Context To SEO’ – ‘Business 2 Community’ Article

The latest article on ‘Business 2 Community’ is titled “Semantic Markup: Adding Context To SEO”. Tommy Landry says, “The Internet world has been up in airs the past few weeks in response to Google’s recent changes. And the changes this summer were quite large indeed! First, we learned that we no longer have access to full keyword-level data for our Organic traffic. Then, Google announced that they have moved to a whole new algorithm named Hummingbird, which focuses on context over exact match keywords”. Semantic Markup: Adding Context To SEO Business2Community.com  [...]


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