Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are changing the face of search engine optimization and search engine marketing (SEO). That’s the prevailing narrative, anyway. The one pushed by media pundits and self-professed experts with only a faint understanding of their own content.
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3 Things That Peloton Ad Can Teach Us About Marketing
December was quite the month. Before the month even fully kicked off, we were treated to what was the worst television spot of the holiday season, if not the entire year. The culprit?
Continue readingThe 3 Most Important Aspects of YouTube SEO
It’s no secret that just as with Google, YouTube’s algorithms are a closely-guarded secret. Unfortunately, it also seems to be no secret that compared to Google, YouTube seems in many ways to be fumbling in the dark. As noted by Ben Popken of NBC News, YouTube wants people to spend as much time watching videos as possible, but its algorithms aren’t entirely sure on how.
Continue readingWill There Ever Be a Platform to Replace YouTube?
Although it’s currently the world’s most popular video hosting site, YouTube is anything but perfect. Over the past year, we’ve seen a constant string of blunders from the site, ranging from unfair bans to unclear Terms of Service updates to a copyright system that could charitably be called a trainwreck.
Continue readingHow Wikipedia’s New Social Network Could Impact Social Marketing
Facebook is no stranger to controversy. From the Cambridge Analytica scandal to numerous revelations regarding abuse and misappropriation of user data, it seems as though the social network perpetually has egg on its face. Not surprisingly, people are getting fed up.
Continue readingWhat’s The Easiest Way To Apply SEO To A Website?
A lot of people look at search engine optimization as this arcane, unknowable craft. It really isn’t. It’s just in the best interests of some people to make you think it is.
Continue reading3 Things to Learn From Tumblr About Social Media
In August, telecommunications company Verizon sold social network and microblogging site Tumblr to WordPress owner Automattic for approximately $3 million. It was, many publications noted, a massive loss on their part. Just two years ago, they purchased the site for $1.1 billion. Most agree that their purchase of the platform was a complete and utter failure.
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Have you heard of the Streisand Effect?
If not, we’ll start the piece off with a bit of a history lesson, courtesy of the Economist. In 2003, singer and actress Barbara Streisand sued the California Coastal Records Project. The organization – whose photographic library features images of nearly the entire California coastline – included photos of Streisand’s cliffside Malibu mansion.
Continue readingWhat Is Brand Consistency, Exactly?
People like to talk a lot about the importance of consistent branding without saying how. It’s obvious that it’s important for a brand to maintain a cohesive personality across all its platforms. Consumers trust brands they know, they’re more willing to work with brands they recognize.
Continue reading3 Differences Between B2B and B2C Marketing
Much of the marketing that takes place on social media is Business to Consumer (B2C). But Business to Business (B2B) is every bit as prevalent – and every bit as important. Today, we’re going to talk about the core differences between the two, specifically in terms of how it relates to your marketing strategy.
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