How Can Marketers Survive Facebook In 2014?

Wondering how, as a marketer, you can survive Facebook with all their recent changes in 2014? If not, you should be. Building an online community is a critical feature that played into the popularity of Facebook as a marketing tool. Easy engagement and massive reach prompted businesses to invest in fan pages as a way…

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Digital Marketing This Week:
August 23, 2014

This week’s focus topic for Digital Marketing This Week is all about WordPress Security. So if you’ve either had a site hacked or even just heard about it, here are some broad strokes and tactical things that you can implement. There are 5 simple things you can do to keep your WordPress Site Safe and…

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Tried and Tested: Social Triggers Blog

The Anatomy of a Great Wordpress Blog Is it possible to… Create a website that can rank at the top of global searches? Pull numbers impressive enough to generate a six-figure revenue? Be one of the most read and credible resources of consumer psychology? Create a raving fan base that gets hundreds of comments and shares? Yes!…

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Digital Marketing This Week:
August 16, 2014

This week, Digital Marketing This Week focuses on Product Creation and the 5 Power Tips to Create the Perfect Product. A brief rundown of what was discussed is summarized below, but for a more comprehensive discussion on the topics and tips, be sure to checkout the entire webinar. Tip #1 – Validate Ask you market…

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Tried And Tested: Entrepreneur On Fire Podcast Review

The Anatomy of a Great Podcast Can you believe it has been 10 years since the world was introduced to podcasts? When it first started, it bore all the promise of becoming the new it media platform. Let me explain this better by expounding on what a podcast is. A podcast is kind of like…

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Is Direct Response Marketing Right For Your Business?

I recently read an article where Seth Godin classified and defined the three kinds of marketing— Image credit Which got me to thinking…if my business had limited resources (read: budget) and I wanted to see results (read: profit), which one would I choose? Let’s hash it out: Direct response ads work the same way your…

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