LinkedIn adds celebrate, love, insightful and curious reactions to spur more engagement
Sometimes a “like” in social media doesn’t give the full picture, or you’re just not inspired enough to write a fuller response. Today, LinkedIn addressed that issue on its own platform, with the introduction of four new reactions people can use in response to posts in their timelines. In addition to “like,” you can now […]
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LinkedIn adds celebrate, love, insightful and curious reactions to spur more engagement
6 Top Social Media Marketing Tips for 2019
It’s been noted in several publications lately that that marketing to people online is starting to hit a time threshold. In other words, people have only so many hours a day to socialize, play games...read more The post 6 Top Social Media Marketing Tips for 2019 appeared first on Social Media Explorer.
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The One-Hour Guide to SEO: Technical SEO - Whiteboard Friday
Posted by randfishWe've arrived at one of the meatiest SEO topics in our series: technical SEO. In this fifth part of the One-Hour Guide to SEO, Rand covers essential technical topics from crawlability to internal link structure to subfolders and far more. Watch on for a firmer grasp of technical SEO fundamentals! Click on the whiteboard image above to open a high resolution version in a new tab! Video Transcription Howdy, Moz fans, and.
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Google: No, You Can't Force Someone To Link To You Legally
Back in December we reported that Google updated their link schemes guidelines to disallow "requiring a link as part of a Terms of Service, contract, or similar arrangement" to link to you with a do-follow. The topic came back up when SEO personality Rand Fishkin said he thinks all websites should put a clause in their TOS requiring do-follow links when being quoted.
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Google: No, You Can't Force Someone To Link To You Legally
Google My Business Rolling Out Short Names & URLs
Google My Business is rolling out a new feature to let businesses define their short name and URLs within Google My Business. This way you can when you share your short name, customers can enter the short name URL in the browser's address bar, like "g.page/[yourcustomname]", to go directly to your Google business profile.
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Why marketers need to help manage digital transformations
Two new reports -- from Forrester and Altimeter -- show the organizational challenges to becoming digital. The post Why marketers need to help manage digital transformations appeared first on Marketing Land.
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