Mike Brown — January 25, 2017 Follow @BuddhaBroInc— January 25, 2017 What is a blog? The weblog, or simply “blog,” is one of the longstanding phenomena on the web. Blogs have been around virtually since the beginning of the Internet. Today, blogs are a central technique to any robust online marketing strategy, with thousands of … Continue reading What is a Blog and How is it Used?: A Brief History of Blogging
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Gen Y: How To Target The Largest Consumer Group In History
By Emily Culclasure August 29th, 2016 Generation Y frequently stumps marketers, and for good reason; unlike previous generations, Gen Y-ers tend to ignore shifted values & shortened attention spansmore traditional advertising such as magazine ads or TV commercials. They grew up on the frontlines of the technology revolution, and they expect instant, personalized communications on the … Continue reading Gen Y: How To Target The Largest Consumer Group In History
Mobile-First Social Millennials Are Consigning News Brands To History
by Sean Hargrave, , Staff Writer, June 16, 2016 Millennials are leading a trend to get news stories through social media — and that means that in more than one in two instances, they don’t even notice the brand the news come from. In Korea and Japan, where using social for news is more … Continue reading Mobile-First Social Millennials Are Consigning News Brands To History
10 Most Bizarre Questions Ever Asked in the History of Interviews
by Tess Taylor January 10, 2016January 10, 2016 Why do recruiters do it – asking weird and outlandish interview questions? Asking ‘out there’ interview questions that seemingly have nothing to do with the company or the job at hand is starting to become the norm at some organizations. If you’ve been on the prowl for … Continue reading 10 Most Bizarre Questions Ever Asked in the History of Interviews
A Brief History of Updates (and How They Affect SEO)
by Holly Semanchick December 17, 2015December 17, 2015 We just passed the 15th anniversary of the launch of the original Google Toolbar. (December 11, 2000, to be exact!) Considered by search engine marketers to be the first-ever Google update, it’s something most users would now take for granted. Beginning with that simple plugin, Google unveiled … Continue reading A Brief History of Updates (and How They Affect SEO)
Google Panda: The History and Why You Should Care
brandy montamboJuly 11, 2015 Google Panda refers to a series of on-going changes to Google’s search results ranking algorithm. First introduced in February 2011, Panda aims to essentially punish “low-quality” or “thin” websites, and reward higher-quality sites by decreasing or increasing their rank in search engine results. So why should you care? Well, as Google … Continue reading Google Panda: The History and Why You Should Care
Text-Only Subject Lines That Perform, Now That Gmail Grid View Is History (DD)
There’s “still time” to optimize your email subject lines! Contributor Tom Sather shares stats on what kind of text drives opens in today’s environment. Tom Sather on April 29, 2015 A picture may be worth a thousand words, but with Gmail’s latest decision to kill Grid View, we’re back to writing subject lines the old-fashioned way: with textual … Continue reading Text-Only Subject Lines That Perform, Now That Gmail Grid View Is History (DD)
Brief Thoughts On The History Of Seo
Search engine optimization is definitely an at any time changing, dynamic problem which has changed appreciably over the survive ten decades. In the old days, before the name search engine optimization even turned common, seo was a issue of on-site factors and small extra. That rapidly lead to rapid income because of the original seo … Continue reading Brief Thoughts On The History Of Seo