Tue.Aug 18, 2015

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4 Reasons the New Google Local Stack Sucks

Navolutions

Spend five minutes on the internet and there’s a good chance you’ll run into Google’s new local search result module, which Mike Blumenthal dubbed the “Local Stack” Google Local Stack showing results for “roofer in Livermore” If you have any issues with the new stack, you’re in good company. Critics have complained that the stack makes it harder for up and coming businesses to compete, suffers from a bunch of UX flaws, and looks suspiciously like

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How To Promote Your Content Through Social Ads Effectively

Kikolani

Nowadays, it’s getting harder and harder to be “noticed” on Google. Your SEO efforts take ages to get you results. Even social organic traffic is not working so well anymore. No wonder a lot of folks are turning to paid social media advertising to boost their traffic. Paid social ads are no longer seen as something unnecessary or stupid. Things have really changed.

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Twitter’s Innovative Use of Responsive Web Design

Bill Hartzer

I am not sure if you have noticed, by Twitter has implemented what I would call a very innovative use of responsive web design. Responsive web design is where a website uses the same web design, but literally “changes” in a way that it looks good in any sized web browser–even on a tablet or smart phone. In the case of Twitter, you can see what I call an innovative use of responsive web design when you resize your web browser.

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How to use big data to find sponsors for your podcast and blog

Convince & Convert

Here at Convince & Convert, the media side of our business is our fastest-growing segment. In the past year, we’ve launched multiple new podcasts , revamped our email operations, beefed up this blog even more, built the world’s first search engine for podcasts , and we’ve got a lot more planned. Plus, our oldest podcast – my Social Pros show – just won a Content Marketing Award for best marketing podcast.

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21 Advanced ChatGPT Prompts To Take Your Social Media to the Next Level

Upgrade your social media game with our in-depth playbook: "21 advanced ChatGPT prompts for social media managers". These powerful prompts are tailored to supercharge your content creation, strategy development, and results analysis. Say goodbye to writer's block and hello to endless creativity as you effortlessly generate engaging posts, come up with original strategies, and optimize your social media performance - all in a fraction of the time.

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Tracking 2 Weeks of Blog Visitors

Ari Herzog

Since I announced 15 days ago that I wanted to increase blog visitors and decrease people bouncing out during the month of August, I wrote followup posts on August 5, August 11, and August 16. Comparing three Saturdays according to different metrics on Google Analytics, is my mission successful (so far)? Number of Sessions. August 1: 14. August 8: 36.

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How To Promote Your Content Through Social Ads Effectively

Kikolani

Nowadays, it’s getting harder and harder to be “noticed” on Google. Your SEO efforts take ages to get you results. The post How To Promote Your Content Through Social Ads Effectively appeared first on Kikolani.

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9 Habits of Bloggers Who Have Huge Audiences

ProBlogger

This is a guest contribution from Jeff Foster. If you’re just starting out as a blogger, you’re probably wondering how to grow your audience. The good news is that there’s a lot you can learn from bloggers who have already built an enormous following – no matter what they blog about, great bloggers share a number of habits that make them successful.

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A Mathematical Model to Pick the Right Marketing Tactics

Convince & Convert

Get Traction. Gabriel Weinberg is the only Social Pros guest who has returned to talk about the same book as his first visit, because it’s just that good. The second edition of “Traction,” co-authored with Justin Mares, will be released on October 6, 2015. The new version is actually shorter—better edited, more crisply defined to getting traction, and includes some new pieces as well.

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