The latest article on Mark Ling’s ‘Affilorama’ blog is titled “Visual Content Marketing: Optimize or Get Left Behind”. Radhika says, “We’ve been living the content marketing trend for a long time now. You have heard over and over how “content is king” and if you’re not investing time in content marketing, you’re really not doing enough to market your business. Well, let’s just take it a notch higher, shall we? If you are going to produce good content, you’d better make sure it’s visual content. Visual content IS content marketing now. Move over, white papers; YouTube is... [...]
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The 3-day sales on Covert Store Builder, ends today. Depending on when you read this, you have 24 hours or less to take advantage of the discount. It has been selling for $47, but today only, it’s $27.. After the sale ends, they have announced that they are raising the price all the way to $97. Covert Store Builder is a powerful WordPress theme dedicated to one purpose: building Amazon affiliate stores. Whatever niche you choose, this theme can help you build your affiliate store quickly. As of yesterday, over 6000 people have bought this theme, trusting it to be the keystone of their affiliate... [...]
Shawn Collins’ latest blog post is titled “5 Things You Should Know About Online Video”. Collins Says, “Heather Diamani spoke about 5 key items you should know about online video to get started or improve your video marketing at the Affiliate Summit Meetup in Austin, TX on November 19, 2013. Heather Diamani is an Iraq war veteran turned affiliate marketer and wellness coach who createdBlendhappy to inspire optimal health. She’s gained a lot of attention and opportunities through her blog and YouTube channel”. 5 Things You Should Know About Online Video Shawn Collins’ Blog [...]
The latest article on ‘Marketing Land’ is titled “Four Ways to Segment Email Subscribers for the Holidays”. Cara Olson says, “The last two months of the year bring an increase in email frequency as retailers try to drive revenue during the busiest shopping season of the year. To help you make the most of your opportunities, here are four ways to segment your email subscribers, optimize your email content, and avoid subscriber fatigue. 1. Your Best Customers Your best customers will make your best segment. In most cases, your best customers may make up less than... [...]
The latest article on ‘MarketingProfs’ is titled “Three Ways to Create Trust-Building Content”. Kathryn Gillett says, “People do business with people they know, like, and trust. But building trust with our audience can be an act of courage. Well… a series of them, really. Yet it can quickly pay huge dividends. In addition to the reward of good will that everyone feels (or maybe because of them), building trust can reap higher response rates, loyalty, and revenue. Imagine landing on a website that spotlights an apology for a huge mistake the company made. Then, on another site,... [...]
The latest article on ‘Business 2 Community’ is titled “10 Tips To Dominate Local Search On Google”. John Whiting says, “Local SEO is important for all local businesses, from plumbers & builders, to florists & accountants. Local SEO helps businesses to rank for geographically-related searches on Google, and other search engines. People no longer use The Yellow Pages. Nowadays, people looking for a local business begin their search on the internet. Local SEO is important when you consider that: 1 in 3 searches on Google is a local search 4 in 10 people do a local search... [...]
The latest article on HubSpot blog is titled “HTML Decoded for the Plain Text Marketer “. Anum Hussain says, “Wait! Don’t go! I know you saw “HTML” in the title of this blog post and considered skipping it entirely, but give it a chance. As marketers, we often get overwhelmed by the various skills we need to acquire in a modern marketing world. It’s not enough to be able to envision an ad campaign. You now need to know how to design, write, analyze, and — despite your preference or fear of it — code. But that doesn’t mean you need... [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “The Tumblr Starter Kit”. Sara Roncero-Menendez says, “Most social media platforms were designed for users who know each other IRL. Not Tumblr.If you’re new to the blogging platform, however, this model can make it difficult to curate and build your following, in other words, find people with similar interests. Some good ways to get started: search through tags, or look through some of Tumblr’s own recommendations via search. If you do know someone on the site, follow the users she reblogs or look up curation blogs, such as Food... [...]
The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “How to make money from AdWords without using the experts”. Nick Whitmore says, “Back in my early days of running websites and trying to forge a living online, I stumbled across PPC in the form of Google AdWords. I liked the idea of driving traffic to a website nigh on instantly. That was until I ran a few of my keywords through the old Keyword Tool and saw exactly how much the estimated CPCs were: upwards of £5 per click! I broke into a cold sweat because I knew all of my biggest competitors were using PPC, I just didn’t... [...]
Jay Baer‘s latest ‘Convince & Convert’ blog post is titled “It’s Not Too Late to Return the Social to Social Media″. Baer says, “The social industry should be ashamed of itself: Failed promise. Failed mission. #Fail. We must save ourselves — now. Here’s what I mean: Three years ago, while I was still at salesforce.com, CEO Marc Benioff wrote “The Facebook Imperative.” It was a manifesto that urged enterprises to tap into the power of social media so that employees could more”. It’s Not Too Late to Return the Social to Social Media Jay Baer’s ‘Convince... [...]