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‘Google Pushes Out Its Next Round of Glass Invites’ – ‘Mashable’

The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Google Pushes Out Its Next Round of Glass Invites”. Samantha Murphy Kelly says, “Google has invited another round of developers to purchase Google Glass, which is not yet on the market.According to Engadget, some developers who previously expressed interest in the high-tech eyewear are now receiving invitations to become a part of the company’s Explorer program. The move comes on the heels of Google rolling out a preview of its SDK and opening up Mirror API to developers, giving anyone who wants to create apps for the high-tech... [...]

‘Leveraging Memes For Your Own Viral Marketing’ – ‘Marketing Land’ Article

The latest article on  ‘Marketing Land’ is titled “Leveraging Memes For Your Own Viral Marketing”. Stephan Spencer says, “Richard Dawkins originally defined the word meme as “a package of culture.” In more recent history, Dr. Susan Blackmore, psychology scholar and TED lecturer on “memetics,” defines memes as “a copy-me instruction backed up by threats and/or promises.” An example of such a “threat” might be the last bit of an email chain letter that warns of “7 years of bad luck if you don’t forward this email in the next 10 minutes to 7 friends.” But... [...]

‘Was There a November 14th Google Update?’ – MOZ Blog

The latest MOZ blog post is titled “Was There a November 14th Google Update?”. Dr. Peter J. Meyers says, “MozCast measured a substantial one-day temperature spike on November 14th. This spike coincided with large-scale DNS errors, but the cause of the changes is unclear. Webmaster”. Was There a November 14th Google Update? MOZ Blog  [...]

‘Five Google Analytics dashboards and custom reports for small businesses’ – ‘Econsultancy’ Blog

The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “Five Google Analytics dashboards and custom reports for small businesses”. Graham Charlton says, “Since it’s free, and ubiquitous, small businesses are likely to be relying on Google Analytics for online measurement.  Indeed, our Online Measurement and Strategy Report 2013 found that 56% of businesses rely exclusively on Google for data analytics, while others use GA in conjunction with paid analytics services. Even if you’re no data expert, you can still find some valuable insight from the basic reports... [...]

‘Have you kept up with new marketing developments?’ – MarketingSherpa Article

MarketingSherpa has published an article titled “Have you kept up with new marketing developments?”. Daniel Burstein says, “The best-laid plans of mice, men and email marketers often go awry. As you’re finalizing your 2014 plans, campaigns and budgets, use this MarketingSherpa Chart of the Week to take a look one year back. What were your email marketing priorities? Did you deliver on them? Read on to see the email developments that were important to 1,095 marketers in this week’s chart”. Have you kept up with new marketing developments? MarketingSherpa  [...]

‘Facebook Might Not Be Cool Anymore, But Is That Really The Point?’ – ‘Business 2 Community’ Article

The latest article on ‘Business 2 Community’ is titled “Facebook Might Not Be Cool Anymore, But Is That Really The Point?”. Alex Baker says, “We’ve been hearing about Facebook’s declining cool factor and decreasing teenage audience all year now. Seems like every month, there’s another new network that’s supposed to be “the next big thing,” in social media, whether it’s Snapchat, WhatsApp, Tumblr, or some other new, upstart social media channel. Facebook CFO David Ebersman really stoked the flames in a recent earnings call when he admitted that in the past quarter,... [...]

’35 Free Templates to Make Content Creation Faster & Easier’ – HubSpot

The latest article on HubSpot blog is titled “35 Free Templates to Make Content Creation Faster & Easier”. Pamela Vaughan says, “I joined HubSpot in September 2011 as a blogger. At the time, I needed to know how to write and educate through my writing. Flash forward to today. My content role has evolved eons beyond what I could ever have imagined. To conquer lead gen, I mastered ebook production. To help spread data, I learned how to create infographics. And while I still regularly blog, that typically means designing a SlideShare to accompany each post”. 35 Free Templates... [...]

‘US Online Holiday Sales Grow at a Double-Digit Pace for the Third Consecutive Year’ – ‘The Forrester Blog’

The latest article on ‘The Forrester Blog’ is titled “US Online Holiday Sales Grow at a Double-Digit Pace for the Third Consecutive Year”. Sucharita Mulpuru says, “Forrester’s “US Online Holiday Retail Forecast, 2013” launches today. In it, we predict that for the third consecutive year, online holiday sales (November and December) are expected to grow at a double-digit pace and pull in over $78 billion. This represents about one-third of the overall retail sales volume for the year. This optimism is largely due to ever-increasing numbers of consumers choosing the... [...]

‘Skimlinks Launches Link Creation Tool’ by Shawn Collins

Shawn Collins’ latest blog post is titled “Skimlinks Launches Link Creation Tool”. Collins Says, “Skimlinks has launched Skimlinks Editor, a linking tool for content monetization. Skimlinks Editor is available in the Google Chrome Web Store, and it automatically notifies affiliates of monetization opportunities, and they can instantly compare commission rates across merchants to maximize affiliate revenue. The real-time price comparison technology enables affiliates to direct readers to merchants with the most competitive pricing”. Skimlinks Launches Link Creation Tool Shawn Collins’... [...]

‘Social Media Marketing on the Go: 10 Mobile Apps Reviewed’ – ‘Affilorama’ Blog

The latest article on Mark Ling’s ‘Affilorama’ blog is titled “Social Media Marketing on the Go: 10 Mobile Apps Reviewed”. Radhika says, “Social media marketing can get hectic. Whether you’re promoting your blog, promoting your products or simply being social and building relationships online, being good at social media often means being on the ball 24/7. Thanks to smart-extension-of-my-arm phones, though, you no longer have to stay deskbound while you maintain your always-on social presence. Here are 10 of my favorite social media apps. They make sure I can keep an eye on social... [...]


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