Penguin 4.0: Was It Worth the Wait?, IM NewsWatch, September 26, 2016

September 26th, 2016 at 12:31 pm EDT

IM NewsWatch

Monday, September 26, 2016

‘4 Ways You Can Advertise with a Small Budget’ – AWeber

‘Five Ways to Shift Your Social Media Marketing Up One Gear’ – Small Business Trends

‘Are Millennials Embracing Instagram’s Stories Feature?’ – MarketingProfs

‘9 tools to help you succeed with Google SERP features’ – Search Engine Land

‘Facebook acknowledges discrepancy that had overstated a video view metric’ – Marketing Land

‘Penguin 4.0: Was It Worth the Wait?’ – MOZ

‘What Librarians Can Teach Marketers About Weeding Out ROT’ – CMI

‘7 Truths About Content Marketing You Don’t Want to Hear’ – Business.com

‘4 Effective Email Marketing Conversion Tips for Small Businesses’ – Entrepreneur

‘Why There’s No Such Thing as Being Too Obvious in Marketing’ – Convince & Convert Blog

‘The high price of inflated marketing metrics’ – Marketing Land

‘Back to Basics: 4 Simple Changes That Will Transform Your B2B Website Ranking’ – Business.com

‘6 reasons why SEO fails, and how you can succeed at it’ – Search Engine Land

‘Seven Ways Newsletter Marketing Still Works for Professional Services Providers’ – MarketingProfs

‘Your 13 Point Holiday Marketing Checklist to Boost Sales’ – Small Business Trends

‘How A Bootstrapped eCommerce Company Can Focus On Traction’ – Entrepreneur

‘Which social marketing tools support Twitter’s expanded tweets’ – Marketing Land

‘How to Appear in Google’s Answer Boxes’ – MOZ

‘What Will Online Shopping Look Like in 5 Years Time?’ – Business.com

‘Millennials something Snapchat something something’ – MarketingSherpa

‘Social Success for the CMO: Four Signs You’re Doing It Right’ – MarketingProfs

‘Why Your Website Needs a Sitemap for On-page SEO’ – Business.com

‘6 Ways to Boost Sales With AdWords Expanded Text Ads’ – Entrepreneur

‘Everything you need to know about Google’s ‘Possum’ algorithm update’ – Search Engine Land



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