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SEO and the Inner Workings of Google Autocomplete

June 19, 2013 by Amie Marse
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Google autocomplete is that function where you begin typing a search term and Google fills out the rest, or gives you a list of phrases that you may be searching for. The autocomplete function can return search terms that are sometimes poignant, sometimes poetic, sometimes hilarious, and – hopefully – useful.[read more]

Troll-Fighting Tips and Tricks: Rock-Solid House Rules

June 19, 2013 by Tom Liacas
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Troll control tips!

Solid 'House Rules' are the anchor of a troll-proof Community Management policy. This subject comes up when I counsel clients who face attacks that threaten online reputation. Those who run social accounts that draw unwanted visitors will find this especially useful.[read more]

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Social Advocacy & Politics: 80% of Obama’s Online Campaign Capabilities for Less Than $20 a Month

June 18, 2013 by Alan Rosenblatt
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But while we all marvel at the power of Obama’s online campaign, the truth is that most of the tools his campaign used are available to ordinary citizens and advocacy groups for less than $20 a month. The platform that provides these tools is NationBuilder. I sat down with NationBuilder’s Vice President of Organizing Michael Moschella to learn more about this great tool.[read more]

Three Ultra-Successful Technologies With Humble Beginnings

June 18, 2013 by Mitz Pantic
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Many of today’s most popular technology products have surprisingly inauspicious origins. In fact, it’s a wonder that some of the gadgets we take for granted today even made it past the prototype stage.[read more]

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7 Great Animated Explainer Videos That Actually Convert [VIDEOS]

June 18, 2013 by Steve Young
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Are you considering creating an animated explainer video for your business? Do you need inspiration on what to choose for an animation style, music, or script? We have 7 awesome examples of animated explainer videos that actually convert. From driving additional sales to user sign-ups to engaging visitors, we show you what works and what doesn't work with animated explainer videos.[read more]

How to Celebrate Your Small Business with Instagram, Vine, and Pinterest

June 18, 2013 by Deborah Sweeney
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How does a business make their start-up come alive online without creating dozens of profiles for social platforms? Actions speak louder than words and these actions are best reflected with Instagram, Vine, and Pinterest, all three of which have plenty of benefits they can bring.[read more]

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3 Ways to Prepare for Video on Instagram

June 18, 2013 by Steven Shattuck
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A source has leaked to TechCrunch that Facebook will soon unveil the addition of video to their popular and recently-acquired Instagram product. This comes on the heels of a publicized invitation to a June 20th event in which Facebook will launch a "new product."[read more]

Pixar's Most Creative Marketing Yet: Monsters University Trailer Site

June 18, 2013 by Amie Marse
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If you get stuck, whether in the process of storytelling or strategizing, think about what would never, ever happen next: it may well be just the thing that gets you out of your rut. Similarly, creative strategizing means that it can be valuable to think outside of the box by discounting the first idea that comes to mind in exchange for something a little more interesting.[read more]

Substance: New Role of the CMO & How Technology and Marketing Work Together [VIDEO]

June 18, 2013 by Bryan Kramer
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CEO Bryan Kramer hosts David Newberry, Chief Marketing Officer for Pitney Bowes Software. David believes that the role of the CMO is changing. It’s important to understand your market and ensure that you are conveying the right message. True essence of marketing is a combination of clarity of purpose combined with credibility.[read more]

Social Stories: How to Use Storytelling on Twitter

June 18, 2013 by Gini Dietrich
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Here’s the most popular way to use Twitter to tell a story: Sharing personal details from your life. Even when you blog for business, you’re still writing for people, and people like to hear personal stories. If you’re the face of your brand, be a memorable face. Share what you’re doing, what intrigues you, what you’re learning, and so on.[read more]

It's Simple: The SEO Industry Has Seen Positive Growth in 2013

June 18, 2013 by Amanda DiSilvestro
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Lately all of the news has been around the death of SEO. It’s all about mobile now, and it’s all about writing for readers and forgetting optimization worries. However, the “death” of SEO seems to have overpowered the small fact that companies are starting to come around to the idea of SEO (even in the midst of its suspected near-death).[read more]

How to Use Social Media to Manage a Crisis

June 18, 2013 by Chris Syme
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A crisis will make its way into social media whether you like it or not. Here's how to use the power of social media to manage a crisis and make it go away quicker.[read more]

How to Use Storytelling to Fundraise Online

June 18, 2013 by Maddie Grant
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As a nonprofit or association, you will need to fundraise and draw in support from as many as you can. Storytelling is a great way to do this. If you follow these tips you are bound to increase your success rate in gaining funds and garnering support for your cause.[read more]

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How Running a Startup Has Changed in the Past 5 Years [INFOGRAPHIC]

June 18, 2013 by Roy Morejon
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It's no coincidence that the rise in social media coincides with a rise in importance of word of mouth. Social media is amplifying word of mouth referrals. I'm always interested to hear how other companies have embraced change over the past decade.[read more]

12 Ways to Delight Your Social Media Community and Audiences

June 18, 2013 by Pam Moore
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Have you ever thought about how you can delight your audiences? When you are developing your marketing plans, editorial calendar, tweet content for the day or week are you thinking about the positive impacts it can have on the lives or businesses of the people reading them?[read more]

Why Sales Onboarding May Not Be Right for Your Company

June 18, 2013 by Lee Salz
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All of the onboarding in the world cannot fix poor sales hiring practices. The expectation, when onboarding a salesperson, is that the right individual has been selected for the role. When companies cannot skillfully make selection decisions, the onboarding benefits become a pipedream.[read more]

After Facebook's Movie, "The Social Network," Comes Google's "The Internship"

June 18, 2013 by Aaron Elliott
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Google took a major role in the movie’s production. It helped recreate its headquarters in Atlanta to be used as a set. The Los Angeles Times wrote that real Googlers were in the film as extras, helped design the end credits, and the movie featured product placements by Google.[read more]

How To Measure Your Facebook Page Performance [INFOGRAPHIC]

June 18, 2013 by Aaron Elliott
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Did your Facebook Page fare well during May? Did you achieve the number of fans and likes you set for last month? Is your Facebook Page performing above the average? These questions, and more, boggle the minds of social media marketers and marketing managers.[read more]

Why Sarah Palin Should Be a Content Marketing Role Model

June 18, 2013 by Amie Marse
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I realize that most brands will never achieve the influence or following Sarah Palin has, but that’s exactly why she’s such a powerful content marketing example. By using Facebook and Twitter to bypass traditional media, Palin is able to speak directly to those who agree with her and give them more of what they want to hear.[read more]

Is Social Media Turning Us into Psychopaths? [INFOGRAPHIC]

June 18, 2013 by Douglas Karr
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The long-term impact of spending one’s life in the real world while constantly connected to the virtual one is not yet fully understood. While treatment for Internet addiction has been available since the mid-’90s, it’s worth noting that more people than ever before are exhibiting the ironically anti-social behaviors now associated with spending too much time online.[read more]

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The Big Brand Theory: Nissan Builds a Car and Its Social Community

June 17, 2013 by Ekaterina Walter
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In 2012, Nissan tapped into their social community's passion for rebuilding classic cars by introducing Project 370Z, the first ever social media build of a classic car. Over eight weeks, Nissan gave its community a choice of the car to restore, the parts to use, and the colors to paint it; together the community built a car from the ground up.[read more]

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Think Like a CMO, Scrap Like a Social Media Director

June 17, 2013 by Tatiana Aders
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Social media marketing directors are among the scrappiest and high-performing individuals in digital marketing organizations. The high-pace work environment naturally caters to highly productive on-the-ground commanders. Communicating results among executives is necessary to be recognized for achievements, but unfortunately these skills don’t come naturally to many of these individuals. How can you get GI Jane to communicate like Marissa Mayer?[read more]

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