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In the era of globalization, everything is progressing rapidly at a high pace. The whole world has contracted like a small town and anything around any nook and corner of the world is now accessi...
Twitter is a cultural phenomenon that has changed the way we communicate around the world. This infographic looks at the Twitter facts and shares some interesting facts about the social media site which continues to grow daily. The numbers might just blow you away...
Via Lauren Moss
Track your competitors on Facebook: Use these tools to identify tactics used by your competition and get ideas on how to improve your own Facebook marketing.
Via David Blundell
Since Instagram was launched on Android last year, it has continued to explode in popularity.
Via Gladys Pintado
In today’s world, you would be hard-pressed to find an all male management staff at…
Tweet Color can be used to guide customer thinking on a landing page by placing stronger emphasis on particular elements in your offer, and less emphasis on others.
Great fresh visual style. The content question is whether we will break the “Sell in May, Stay Away” rule this year. Posted by Philip Emmanuele, May 2013
New Facebook cover photos: Here are some examples of what you can do with your Facebook cover photo and how to leverage the new rules to boost your business.
Via Debra Askanase
Location, location, location, the real estate cliché, has additional meaning in terms of devices, computers, smartphones and tablets. Like place, one of the 4Ps of marketing, your business’s findability influences the prospects and buyers you can reach. When it comes to small business, your target audience must be able to find you regardless of the device(s) they use. You must think mobile and local! 5 Mobile marketing research insights for small business...
Via Jeff Domansky, Jose H. Flores
If SEO is dead, social media will be, too, in another five years. In today’s search world, there’s a lot of talk about how social is “taking over,” how “content is king,” and how search engine optimization is “dead” – with search updates like Penguin and Panda hitting the final nails on the coffin. Sounds very dramatic, doesn’t it? Yes, social is more significant than ever. But, it is too early to draw any conclusions about the death of SEO based on the patterns that we’re seeing. If anything, what we’re seeing today are the after effects of a healthy transition. Read More: http://searchengineland.com/the-future-of-seo-157803
Via Antonino Militello
An introduction to Twitter which looks at best practice of using hashtags, search tips, analytics as well as using lists and dashboards
Via Paulo Simões
When it comes to social media, men tend to spend more time on some sites, women on others.
Via The Queen of Twitter
500 Startups today is announcing the next 28 companies to take part in its Accelerator program, unleashing a largely international class of startups who have come to Mountain View to accelerate their startup progress.
Via Hani Morrar
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Videos can help you rank high on search engine, bring your prospects and build your online credibility and authenticity. And vidoe marketing is easier than you think ...
Via Ileane Smith
Want to clean your Twitter account of all the useless SPAM and crap? Here is a guide to get it done in 10 min.
Via Alessandro Rea
Although no one jumped out of plane wearing Google Glass this year, the company announced at its annual developer's conference some cool new products.
When HubSpot launched our international headquarters in Dublin this January, we wanted to transform the way people do marketing. An important part of that mission is understanding what inbound means to European marketers and their companies.
It’s clear that Google had other things it could have talked about on the first day of the I/O conference. Like Google Glass. Instead, the attendees heard more about how Google has developed new ways to turn data into services.
In addition to all the announcements and new features Google has shown us at Google I/O, the company is also continuing its spring cleaning of features and products that don't perform.
Don't be fooled by this terrible social media marketing advice.
Via Alessandro Rea
It’s no secret that social media, when used strategically, is a marketing force to be reckoned with. The ways social media has dominated our culture the
Via The Queen of Twitter
Twitter is a cultural phenomenon that has changed the way we communicate around the world. This infographic shows the literal journey of a tweet - from the initial tweet to the retweet and beyond.
This graph shows that a single tweet can cross social media channels in mere seconds. In this age of quick technology, people are getting information at such a rapid rate that it’s hard to keep up at times... Check out the infographic for more interesting facts.
Via Lauren Moss
Last week, Alex Chitu at Google Operating System blog reported on some screengrabs that were apparently leaked from Google Maps.
Fast changing trends and serious competition has digital marketers chasing the latest and greatest tactics like hamsters on exercise wheels. Good advice is both hard and too easy to come by. Search “social media marketing” on Google and there are over 1 billion results. When it comes to optimizing for search and social media, well implemented basics are as good for search engines and social networks as they are for your customer’s user experience. Here are a 8 fundamentals worth applying to your organization’s daily content creation, amplification and optimization process. Read More: http://www.toprankblog.com/2013/05/search-social-media-tactics/
Via Antonino Militello
There are some amazing examples of how colors actually affect our purchasing decisions. After all, sight is the strongest developed sense in most human beings. It’s only natural that 90% of an assessment for trying out a product is made by color alone.
So how do colors really affect us, and what is the science of colors in marketing, really? As we strive to make improvements to online products, studying this phenomenon is key. Find some of the latest, most interesting research on the subject at the article link...
Via Lauren Moss
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