April 2022 / 400 posts found

ACF WordPress Plugin Vulnerability Affects Up To +2 Million Sites via @sejournal, @martinibuster

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Advanced Custom Fields plugin patched a Missing Authorization vulnerability that allows an attacker to view database information The post ACF WordPress Plugin Vulnerability Affects Up To +2 Million Sites appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Tech Companies Rally to Help Ukraine via @sejournal, @na

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As the world watches the Russian invasion of Ukraine taking place in real time, leading tech companies have launched initiatives to support Ukrainians. The post Tech Companies Rally to Help Ukraine appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

5 Instagram Challenges Marketers are Facing, According to Research

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Instagram likes to keep marketers on their toes. Just this past year, we’ve seen a speedy roll out of new features, an expansion into video, and a plethora of new shopping options. But it’s not only the platform that’s evolving — the audience is too. Now it’s up to marketers to evolve their Instagram strategy to better align with audience preferences, behaviors, and habits in 2022. Here, we’ll cover five main challenges marketers are facing on Instagram and the best strategies to solve them. 5 Instagram Challenges Marketers Face 1. Knowing which hashtags to use – and how many. From […]

8 Q1 Local Search Developments You Need to Know About

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A constant stream of developments and issues are the simple building blocks that shape our dynamic local search environment but the task of keeping up with the ongoing news can be complex when you’ve already got plenty to do. The first quarter of 2022 brought us some new opportunities (and a few problems) which you might have missed due to general busy-ness. Today’s column is a quick roundup of interesting happenings that merit your awareness for the sake of the local businesses you market. 1. Google really wants local businesses to discover Pointy First time ever seeing this “Help customers […]

2022 April PAD Challenge: Day 4

Hopefully, you’re on your fourth day of poeming today, but it’s possible this is your first day of writing poems this April. If that’s the case, here’s your chance to catch up! For today’s prompt, write a catch up poem. This is not to be confused with a ketchup (or catsup) poem, but hey, write one of those if the poetic spirit moves you! But I’m thinking of catching up on work, catching up in a race, or catching up on some popular TV or streaming series. Remember: These prompts are springboards to creativity. Use them to expand your possibilities, […]

Lian Dolan: On Finding the Right Place and Right Time

Lian Dolan is a writer and talker. She’s the author of three best-selling novels, The Sweeney Sisters, Helen of Pasadena, and Elizabeth the First Wife. She’s a regular humor columnist for Pasadena Magazine and has previously written monthly columns for O, The Oprah Magazine and Working Mother Magazine. She’s also written for TV, radio, and websites. Find her on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Lian Dolan In this post, Lian discusses the years-long process of putting down and picking back up the idea that would become her new novel, Lost and Found in Paris, the challenges of publishing a book in […]

Is It Still Worth Getting A Digital Marketing Degree? via @sejournal, @mjnyman

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Whether you’re an aspiring digital marketer or wish to explore career possibilities, here are the pros and the cons of getting a digital marketing degree. The post Is It Still Worth Getting A Digital Marketing Degree? appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Google Introduces Retail Search for Ecommerce Sites via @sejournal, @na

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A new solution for ecommerce sites provides Google-quality search and recommendations on retailers’ digital properties. The post Google Introduces Retail Search for Ecommerce Sites appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

What is Web 3 & What Could It Mean for the Future of Marketing?

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As we continue to progress into the digital age, a new era of the internet is emerging: web3. Much of what is (and can be) is up in the air but one question we can try to answer now is what it means for marketers. Let’s break down what web3 is, when it will launch and how it could impact marketers in the short- and long-term. To understand what it is, let’s take a trip down memory lane. In the late ‘90s, the world was introduced to the first version of the internet. It wasn’t nearly as complex as it […]

5 SEO Trends to Leverage in 2022 [HubSpot Blog Data]

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Keeping track of SEO trends is like hitting a moving target. From algorithm updates to evolving innovation — it can feel like the goal post is always moving. And while the goal of SEO remains the same — to boost your presence in relevant search results — the tactics for getting there look different from year to year. Here, we’ll cover the top SEO challenges facing marketers in 2022 and the five biggest trends to watch this year. SEO Challenges in 2022 A HubSpot Blogs survey identified the top three challenges of SEO marketing: 1. Algorithm changes. The number one […]
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