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Monthly Archives: October, 2012

Social Media Must: Quality over Quanity

We all remember the fake likes, the fake followers, the fake video views, and pretty much fake everything involved with a social media following....

Google to Die, Says Experts

Every week or so, someone goes out on a limb and says some part of the online advertising industry is about to die, or...

Romney Campaign Buying Obama Ads

Ethics and marketing is always an interesting question, especially when it comes to bidding on competitors keywords. In politics there seems to be whole...

Stealing Content to Make Money

Here is a topic that can be somewhat controversial.  Using someone else's content to make money online, build a readership and grow your business. ...

Is a ‘Privacy Bill of Rights’ Unlikely Under a Romney Administration?

Many are curious about what moves a Romney administration might make as it pertains to the ever-growing debate about domestic digital consumer privacy protections and data-handling...

Google Slapped? This Tool Will Help

Seems a lot of content marketers have been slapped really hard by Google recently, driving a lot of niche blogs down in rankings. Part...

If You Aren’t on Top, You are Wasting Your Time on SEO

Search is still the major marketing method that everybody is still focusing on, and it is where most people are putting all of their...

InfoGraphic: When Social Media Converts

With social media being one of the main platforms for marketing today, there is a lot of importance in the things that need to...

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Data, Dance, and Daring Campaigns: Erin Levzow’s Approach to Building Loyalty

How Mango Habanero, Metrics, and Masterful Moves Redefined Marketing Genius Every so often, a guest comes along who doesn’t just...
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Streaming’s Big Lie: The Future of TV Is Already Broke

Streaming was supposed to be the savior of TV—the rebellious new kid with no commercials, endless content, and an...

How to Narrow the Scope of Information Sought by an FTC Civil Investigative Demand (CID)

A civil investigative demand (“CID”) is the instrument by which the Federal Trade Commission exercises its compulsory process authority...

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Data, Dance, and Daring Campaigns: Erin Levzow’s Approach to Building Loyalty

How Mango Habanero, Metrics, and Masterful Moves Redefined Marketing...

Streaming’s Big Lie: The Future of TV Is Already Broke

Streaming was supposed to be the savior of TV—the...