Jay Baer‘s latest ‘Convince & Convert’ blog post is titled “How Gary Vaynerchuk Uses Micro-Content to Drive Social Media Results″. Baer says, “Gary Vaynerchuk – entrepreneur, CEO of VaynerMedia, and author – joins the Social Pros Podcast this week to discuss his brand new book Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook: How to Tell Your Story in a Noisy, Social World; how to deal with haters; and making sure to read the room. Read on for some of”. How Gary Vaynerchuk Uses Micro-Content to Drive Social Media Results Jay Baer’s ‘Convince & Convert’ Blog [...]
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The latest MOZ blog post is titled “The Next Domain Gold Rush: What You Need to Know”. Dr. Peter J. Meyers says, “Late last year, a swath of new TLDs went on sale for a cool $185K each. What you might not know is that many of those TLDs are about to be resold as publicly available domains. Here’s what you need to know about the coming domain gold rush”. The Next Domain Gold Rush: What You Need to Know MOZ Blog [...]
The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “33 examples of great meta descriptions for search”. Tim Aldiss says, “Despite the current trend to segment your audience as much as possible it’s still easy to overlook the art of meta description writing. After all Google search still reaches all of your target market and beyond. Here’s a reminder of the important considerations for meta description writing with some examples”. 33 examples of great meta descriptions for search ‘Econsultancy’ Blog [...]
Here’s your opportunity to get into e-commerce in a big way. The KenMari Group has created 10 e-commerce sites in 10 specialized niches. And they say they have placed an average of 1,000 products in each, ready to sell. With 10 stores in different niches, you could have a business that lasts a lifetime. The 10 niches, all powered by Amazon, are: • Candy • Digital Cameras • Gourmet Gifts • Electronic Game devices and games • GPS equipment • Amazon Kindles, Kindle Accessories and Kindle Books • PC Games • Music • Pets • Specialty Foods And... [...]
The latest article on ‘Marketing Land’ is titled “Google: Gmail Image Change May Improve Open Rate Data, But Will Strip Other User Data”. Matt McGee says, “With more information coming in this afternoon, it appears that Google’s image serving change in Gmail is a mixed bag (at best) for marketers. Google announced today that it’s going to start serving images sent to Gmail users from its own servers, not from the sender’s servers. This is starting today for desktop Gmail users, and will come to the Gmail mobile apps in the new year. Here’s what we know... [...]
The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “With little effort, Amazon becomes the most shared retailer on Pinterest”. Graham Charlton says, “Amazon has the most shares of its products on Pinterest than any other US retailer, though it seems to put less effort into curation than most of its rivals. According to SearchMetrics, products from Amazon.com currently generate the highest average number of pins per week (16,360) on Pinterest, followed by Walmart (5,778) and Apple (3,871). So is Amazon doing anything especially well on Pinterest, or is this due to the... [...]
Here’s your opportunity to get into e-commerce in a big way. The KenMari Group has created 10 e-commerce sites in 10 specialized niches. And they say they have placed 10,000 products in each, ready to sell. With 10 stores in different niches, you could have a business that lasts a lifetime. The 10 niches, all powered by Amazon, are: • Candy • Digital Cameras • Gourmet Gifts • Electronic Game devices and games • GPS equipment • Amazon Kindles, Kindle Accessories and Kindle Books • PC Games • Music • Pets • Specialty Foods And these are not... [...]
The latest article on ‘Marketing Land’ is titled “An Expensive E-Commerce Game: Product Page Roulette”. Brian Massey says, “Like so many online shoppers, we sometimes have trouble making buying decisions here at Conversion Sciences. However, most online shoppers don’t have access to the special tools we have here in the lab. This is a story about how we used our optimization tools to tell us which website we should buy from. There are some important lessons here for you if you work on an e-commerce site. Roulette is a game of chance. Your product pages shouldn’t... [...]
The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “What is Google likely to clamp down on in 2014?”. Graham Charlton says, “Google is seemingly involved in a never-ending battle to fight spam and underhand SEO tactics affecting its search results. In 2013 we’ve had several updates and warnings, Hummingbirdbeing the most obvious, but what will Google target next? I have a few ideas on this, and I’ve also asked SEOs for their views on the areas where Google is likely to focus”. What is Google likely to clamp down on in 2014? ‘Econsultancy’... [...]
John Chow’s latest blog post is titled “Get $25 of Free Ads! Free Rank Cracker Software Spies on Competitor Backlinks”. Chow says, “How can you rank your websites in the search engines for your desired keywords and keyword phrases? You see that your competition is consistently beating you out of those prized top spots and the fact of the matter is that backlinks will always be the lifeblood of much of your SEO efforts. You just have to get the right kinds of backlinks from the right kinds of websites”. Get $25 of Free Ads! Free Rank Cracker Software Spies on Competitor Backlinks John Chow’s... [...]