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Survey Says: Lawyers, Your Social and Digital Content Needs To Improve 

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Alerts: 70% (87% in 2017, 77% in 2015, 63% in 2014). Newsletters: 59% (67% in 2017, 76% in 2015, 77% in 2014). When producing newsletters , John Matthew Upton , Greentarget’s Director of Digital Strategy & Analytics, recommends using bulleted lists, or short blurbs with links to longer-form content. Research Reports.

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Incorporating Memes, Emojis, And Gifs Into Your Social Strategy For Higher Engagement

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According to Wikipedia: “An Internet meme, commonly known as simply a meme, is an activity, concept, catchphrase, or piece of media that spreads, often as mimicry or for humorous purposes, from person to person via the Internet. The company took advantage of the 2014 Oscars to create memes and trending content. Get started for free.

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How ViperChill Founder Dave Cunningham Generated $1.4M in 2015

Viper Chill

” Our analytics tool was showing less than 200 people reaching our site when the doors opened yet we were adding between $10,000 and $20,000 per month in recurring revenue. Yet in turning away so many people, they managed to land over 21,000 clients and generate more than $7m in revenue in 2014. It was a huge surprise.

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Privacy Is Dead. Facebook and Cambridge Analytica Have Just Confirmed It.

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Using personal profile data, analytics, predictive software and algorithms, Cambridge Analytica, with investment from U.S. Using personal profile data, analytics, predictive software and algorithms, Cambridge Analytica, with investment from U.S. It wasn't a data breach. The roots of this story seem innocuous enough. advertising agency.

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Why Google Pushed Me to Build a (Bigger) Link Network

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“ We actually came up with a classifier to say, okay, IRS or Wikipedia or New York Times is over on this side, and the low-quality sites are over on this side. Don’t put analytics code on any of the websites. Hello, 2014. Yeah right. Cnet With More Brand Favoring. ” – Google’s Matt Cutts.

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