Daily Archives: February 4, 2018

Fixing Facebook: A “Better” Newsfeed and a Chance for Journalism

Joao Romao — January 26, 2018 Follow @joaoromaolx — January 26, 2018 Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, Goals. We’ve been writing about Facebook’s constant changes to its newsfeed. We’ve been advising how to survive the reach crush, the dangers (and unsustainability) of the clickbait culture, why understanding how Facebook works is tough and even some tests with … Continue reading Fixing Facebook: A “Better” Newsfeed and a Chance for Journalism

How to Have a More Successful Website Design With Multivariate Testing

Personal Branding Blog — January 26, 2018 — January 26, 2018 It’s great to have high traffic for your personal brand’s website. How to get these visitors to convert into sales is the next challenge businesses face. The design and execution of elements are crucial to staying up to date with the latest technology and … Continue reading How to Have a More Successful Website Design With Multivariate Testing

3 Simple Ways to Network Better on LinkedIn

Amanda Clark — January 26, 2018 Follow @GrammarChicInc — January 26, 2018 illustrade / Pixabay LinkedIn has a solid reputation as the jobseeker’s social platform of choice; while it’s certainly possible to look for jobs and develop connections on Facebook and Twitter, LinkedIn remains the most powerful online channel for expanding your professional network. This … Continue reading 3 Simple Ways to Network Better on LinkedIn

A Step-By-Step Guide to the Dreaded Resume Walk-Through

Tom Ireland — January 26, 2018 Follow @StartupCVs — January 26, 2018 typographyimages / Pixabay Interview after interview will start with the same thing: “So why don’t you just walk me through your resume?” That, or some close variation. Obviously, the interviewer isn’t after the bare bones information of your career to date; they will … Continue reading A Step-By-Step Guide to the Dreaded Resume Walk-Through

Why You Shouldn’t Match Your META To Google’s New Character Limits

Chris Sheehy — January 26, 2018 Follow @sidewalkbrand — January 26, 2018 This past December Google lengthened the character limits for the META title and description elements they will display for a webpage. These new changes mean Google will now display up to 70 characters (including spaces) for the title and up to 320 characters … Continue reading Why You Shouldn’t Match Your META To Google’s New Character Limits