The latest post on ‘ReadWrite’ is titled “The Internet Of Things In 2014: Steady As It Goes”. Brian Proffitt says, “The Internet of Things was all the rage in 2013, so it should be even bigger in 2014, right? If you’re talking hype, then there is little doubt that the Internet of Things will continue to vie for the center of everyone’s attention. In terms of actual forward progress, don’t hold your breath for a big event. In reality, there probably won’t be a big breakout moment for the Internet of Things in 2014“. The Internet Of Things In 2014:... [...]
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The latest article on ‘Business 2 Community’ is titled “A Social Media Field Guide For Small Business Owners (Infographic)”. Morgan Hauck says, “Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Youtube, Google+, LinkedIn – the social media cloud is diverse and continuously growing. With so many options for small businesses to be on, just how do you decide which social network is worth your time? The infographic by 9 Clouds illustrates the top social media platforms and how they differ by audience and market as well as breakdown the time commitment of each channel so businesses can budget... [...]
The latest post on ‘ReadWrite’ is titled “5 Ways Pinterest Can Make Products More ‘Touchable’”. Charlotte Nichols says, “Last year, online shopping brought in more than $225.5 billion—a 16% increase from 2011. And, earlier this year, 70% of more than 3,000 shoppers said that they prefer to shop their favorite retailer online. The digital buying experience is on its way to becoming the new norm. But even as consumer preferences tilt towards e-commerce, the primary advantage held by brick-and-mortar retailers persists. Physical stores mean physical items. While we love... [...]
Denise Wakeman’s latest blog post is titled “Top Ten Social Marketing Articles of 2013”. Wakeman says, “As the end of another year approaches, it’s common to look back to see what you’ve accomplished and body of digital content you’ve created. If you blog on a regular basis, you’ll see how much content you’ve published. It’s a good exercise for finding trends and learning about your readers. I spent some time looking over the social marketing articles my guest bloggers and I have published in 2013. I looked at traffic, comments and social shares to determinethe top ten blog... [...]
The latest post on ‘ReadWrite’ is titled “ReadWrite’s Best Stories of 2013”. Adriana Lee says, “Every once in a while, a tech article grabs you and doesn’t let go—whether it’s because it offers much-needed help and guidance, gives you more insight into an area of interest, or transforms a topic you previously didn’t care about into a fascinating subject. It’s the same for the editorial staffers at ReadWrite, who took a moment to reflect on a few of their favorite stories of 2013. If you haven’t checked out the following articles before, or would like to revisit... [...]
The latest post on ‘ReadWrite’ is titled “Local Businesses: When It Comes To Tech, Embrace Everything”. Michael Singer says, “The death of print? Ken Carbone has been in the printing business since 1986, and he doesn’t see it. Instead of fearing the march of progress, he’s used digital technology to grow his business, Dolphin Graphics, to compete on a larger scale. Carbone opened Dolphin Graphics in 1986. The company, based in Castro Valley, Calif., initially started in print publishing with business cards and signs. The business quickly grew to include screen printing... [...]
The latest post on ‘ReadWrite’ is titled “The Trends That Ruled Pinterest In 2013”. Nicole Nguyen says, “Pinterest, the web’s fastest growing content-sharing platform, is home to some of the Internet’s most stunning images and most clever hacks. The It Girl of social networking isn’t just full of mason jars and wedding dresses—as the most repinned material from 2013 shows, Pinterest is a place to plan travel, learn about tech, find workout inspiration, and bookmark the cars of your dreams, too“. The Trends That Ruled Pinterest In 2013 ReadWrite [...]
Denise Wakeman’s latest blog post is titled “How to Use Pinterest for Dull, Academic or Yucky Topics – Adventures in Visibility with Joan Stewart”. Wakeman says, “In this episode ofAdventures in Visibility, Joan Stewart akaThe Publicity Houndshares how you canget new followers and traffic to your blog from Pinterest, even if you don’t have a business that lends itself to sexy images. In fact, you don’t need stunning photos or a sexy topic to attract followers on Pinterest. Joan goes through the steps she uses tocreate images of helpful how-to tips, even for the most boring topics,... [...]
The latest article on ‘Website Magazine’ is titled “Bing-Pinterest SEO?”. Amberly Dressler says, “It’s been a couple months since Bing announced “Image collections” – essentially allowing users searching for images on Bing to see related Pinterest boards alongside regular search results. Unfortunately, we’re no closer to understanding how Bing ranks these “Pinners” than before, but there are some observations to be made. For the unfamiliar, here’s an example of “Image collections” in action. When a user searches for “backyard... [...]
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... [...]