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Best Tips for Successful Social Media and Digital Marketing in 2014

yMarketingMatters

Social media and digital marketing are going to grow even stronger in 2014. With my first hand experience working with so many businesses, I am giving you my most important social media and digital marketing tips that will help you increase your online footprint, exposure and bottom line in 2014 for your business.

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Monday Roundup: Closing Out 2014

Waxing UnLyrical

So, for the final roundup of the year, as we’re closing out 2014, we thought we’d feature seven posts from around the web that will help you start the new year right. This is the final roundup of 2014 and the final post of 2014, as we’re going on vacation through Jan. 3 Essential Tips for Digital Marketers.

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Microvideo Will Dominate 2014

Waxing UnLyrical

Now that these tools have been explored, you’ll see marketers and PR pros exploring how they benefit their clients and/or organizations. I think his show promo provides a blueprint for what a successful Vine for marketers will look like. Will Vine and Instagram videos be the preferred method for digital marketers in 2014?

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Did Facebook Ads CPM Go Up This Holiday Season?

Jon Loomer

Historically, the average CPM (Cost Per 1,000 Impressions) has increased for Facebook advertisers during the holidays as competition for eyeballs and ad spending increase. I wrote a blog post about this phenomenon way back in 2014. I use the Within Marketing Pulse to track Facebook CPM and other information.

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Facebook Watchbait: Misleading and Sensational Videos Will Be Down-Ranked

Jon Loomer

Facebook has announced that videos using “watchbait” will be penalized and receive less news feed distribution. “Watchbait” is a made-up word to describe shady tactics used by marketers to game the news feed algorithm — and user engagement — with videos. Even posts recommended by Facebook.

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Facebook Marketers are Already Fumbling News Feed Change

Jon Loomer

It’s been a little over a week since Facebook announced the latest news feed change intended to surface more content from friends and less content from brands. In that time, it’s clear marketers are setting the groundwork for future news feed changes. But marketers are going to screw this up. Call me cynical.

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Not Everything Has Changed

Jon Loomer

The past several years of Facebook (and then Meta) advertising has been a whirlwind. A 70-page PDF called The Facebook Ads Experiment: 12 Tips to Crazy Engagement from 2016 underscores just how much has changed. But I don’t recognize much of the Facebook ads landscape that I wrote about eight years ago. Campaign Structure?