The latest article on HubSpot blog is titled “How to Create Embed Codes for Your Infographics [Free Embed Code Generator]”. Pamela Vaughan says, “Want to increase the likelihood that people will share your content? Here’s the secret: Make it easy. That’s why social sharing buttons are so darn effective. If the button is there, it’s extremely simple for people to share your content with their networks. If it’s not, it’s extremely simple”. How to Create Embed Codes for Your Infographics [Free Embed Code Generator] HubSpot [...]
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The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “On-page factors become more important for high search rankings in past year: report”. David Moth says, “Quality content and other on-page factors have become increasingly important for SEO in recent years thanks to Google’s various algorithm updates aimed at cracking down on spammers and sites that offer a poor user experience. And a new report from Searchmetrics shows just how the influence of on-page SEO has changed in the past 12 months by examining the correlation of various factors with high Google rankings”. ... [...]
The latest article on HubSpot blog is titled “How to Create PPC Ads People Will Actually Click”. Chris Darabi says, “Practically anywhere the eye can see, there’s an ad begging for a second look. Whether it’s commercials, online ads, or those poor faces racking up “impressions” on bus benches, there’s no doubt we’ve grown a sense of numbness toward marketing messages over time”. How to Create PPC Ads People Will Actually Click HubSpot [...]
Sean Mize has been doing email marketing for a long time. Over the years he has become an expert email marketer. Today he shares with us 47 of his successful emails. You can use them as they are, or you can simply draw inspiration from them and possibly modify them to fit your own products All these emails are in the “internet marketing” niche, but you can adapt the main ideas of the niche you are in. If you are working in the IM niche, load these emails into your autoresponder, where they can help you build credibility and sell products. You can edit them, call them your own, and... [...]
The latest article on HubSpot blog is titled “WTF Is the Future of Business? Brian Solis Has an Answer”. Dan Lyons says, “Have you ever wondered what the future of business will look like? Maybe you figured it’s going to be something like business in the past: buy stuff, sell stuff, try to make a profit by selling stuff for more than it cost you to make it, building a better mousetrap, winning friends and influencing people, crossing the chasm, riding the long tail to the tipping point with the other outliers, going from good to great, and dealing with cheese that keeps moving... [...]
The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “10 great examples of responsive design from around the world”. David Olshanetsky says, “Responsive design as a standard feature on a website is growing quickly. There is no longer much of a debate over whether brands need a mobile site, as consumer demand dictates that sites need to be optimised for small screens. The choice now is between a dedicated mobile site, an app, or responsive design”. 10 great examples of responsive design from around the world ‘Econsultancy’ Blog [...]
The latest article on HubSpot blog is titled “10 Fetch ‘Mean Girls’ Memes for the Marketer in Your Life”. Corey Eridon says, “Feeling bullied into accepting non-statistically significant A/B test results? Tired of having to agree that your logo should totally be pink? Just a huge fan of the movie Mean Girls and also happen to work in the marketing industry? This blog post is for you”. 10 Fetch ‘Mean Girls’ Memes for the Marketer in Your Life HubSpot [...]
The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “Asia: how are companies approaching digital change?”. Ben Davis says, “At Econsultancy Singapore, we recently had a good old discussion about the change necessitated by new digital technologies. I thought I’d allow you to stick your finger into the prevailing winds of this discussion, by listing some of the take-homes. To keep you interested, at the close I’ve added a couple of brands that seem to be agile and are moving with the marketing times”. Asia: how are companies approaching digital change? ‘Econsultancy’... [...]
The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “Personalized jewelry, personalized email: How Limoges raised revenue per email by 300%”. Cielo Lutino says, “Although sales in the fine jewelry and better watch category declined in 2012, you wouldn’t know it from looking at the ledger of Limoges Jewelry, maker of personalized products such as class and couples’ rings. Okay, so this online retailer doesn’t hawk fine jewelry, but a 300% increase in revenue and year-over-year (YOY) email sign-up growth of 100-400% and a 99% deliverability rate (you get the idea)... [...]
The latest article on HubSpot blog is titled “Facebook Finally Introduces Embedded Posts: What You Need to Know”. Ginny Soskey says, “Yesterday, Facebook launched a new feature that we’ve always wanted: the ability to embed Facebook posts on websites. Just like tweets, this new feature will allow you to embed all public statuses, photos, videos, and hashtags — and users will be able to interact directly with the embedded content. They can like and share the post, like or follow the post author, or view”. Facebook Finally Introduces Embedded Posts: What You... [...]