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Is Your Business Ready For Mobile Marketing?

yMarketingMatters

Up to 60% of searches come from mobile devices (Source: Hitwise ). Surveys from Salesforce , V12data and Adestra : 68% of companies have integrated mobile marketing into their overall strategy. MicKinsey & Company ). Google Analytics will show you all mobile activity on your website. Source: socPub ).

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10 best competitor benchmarking tools in 2019

Unmetric

Unmetric is an AI-powered, brand-focused social media intelligence platform that helps companies gather reliable social media data to perform better on social. Unmetric provides in-depth visual intelligence and analytics to help marketers decide which images engage best for their brand. Now, how cool is that? G2Crowd Rating: 4.2.

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Search Engine Optimization Job Opening: Ecommerce SEO

Bill Hartzer

An ecommerce company in the New York area (New York City) is seeking what they are calling an “SEO ninja&#. – Report on and analyze site & traffic trends (via Google and Yahoo Analytics). Here is the job description if you are interested. – Update team on newest developments in search.

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AOL Newsroom: A Model for the Future or Shades of 2001?

Adam Sherk

by Adam Sherk on February 23, 2010 There is an interesting article in BusinessWeek on how AOL is utilizing software and analytics data in an effort to match content with user interests and monetize it more successfully. Adam is part of the Define Search Strategies consulting team, which is owned by The New York Times Company.

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5 Ways to Deal with Seasonal Dips in Search Engine Traffic

Adam Sherk

Bolster your best stuff – Dig into your analytics data and determine which sections and content types tend to perform best in summer. Adam is part of the Define Search Strategies consulting team, which is owned by The New York Times Company. It’s not easy to chase search trends as there is a danger of always ending up one step behind.

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Survey: Twitter Less than 1% of Traffic to Newspapers and.

Adam Sherk

The greatest insight I gleaned from what the numbers say – for most sites – is that people use search engines to find things even if they are searching for the actual website name to find the website, we’ve all seen it in analytics. Frank’s point about the click through inaccuracy from Twitter apps should be noted.

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