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Google Ads Makes Changes To Automated Extensions via @sejournal, @brookeosmundson
Google announced new improvements on ad extensions to advertisers geared towards easier management. Updates are coming to sitelink, callout, and structured snippet extensions. The post Google Ads Makes Changes To Automated Extensions appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Local SEO: The Definitive Guide To Improve Your Local Search Rankings [Ebook] via @sejournal, @duchessjenm
People searching for a local business online are usually ready to convert – right now. Get this ebook & make sure your business is seen. The post Local SEO: The Definitive Guide To Improve Your Local Search Rankings [Ebook] appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Breaking into Hollywood and the Importance of Networking (From Script)
In this week’s round up brought to us by Script magazine, screenwriter Zack Ford is back with part two of his Hollywood saga, from his film Watcher‘s Sundance premiere to becoming a Hollywood producer. Plus, the pros and cons of a vomit draft, the importance of being prepared when networking, and an exclusive interview with Not Going Quietly documentary filmmaker Nicholas Bruckman. UNDERSTANDING SCREENWRITING: Secrets, Secrets. And More Secrets. Shh! Tom is dealing with three movies which deal with secrets in very different ways: Operation Mincemeat, The 355, and The Lost Daughter. Click to continue. Could a “Vomit Draft” Be […]
Do Small Sites Have A Chance Anymore? via @sejournal, @martinibuster
John Mueller says if you’re a small company competing with large companies it’s always going to be hard The post Do Small Sites Have A Chance Anymore? appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Content Marketing & Business Growth: Become A Publishing Powerhouse – Ep. 259 via @sejournal, @lorenbaker
Should you publish niche or general content? Here’s how to transform your company into a content publishing powerhouse and achieve your sustainable growth objectives. The post Content Marketing & Business Growth: Become A Publishing Powerhouse [Podcast] appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
26 of the Best Brands on Instagram Right Now
Contrary to what your friends’ photos suggest, Instagram isn’t just a social network for selfies and brunch pics. In fact, Instagram has over 200 million businesses that use its platform and 90% of users follow at least one of them, according to recent data. In a time when visual content remains a crucial part of any brand’s marketing strategy, Instagram marketing presents a unique opportunity to showcase your brand identity. Ready to get inspired? Check out this list of brands that are thriving on Instagram right now, and why their posts set them apart. Best Brands on Instagram What […]
12 Unique Ways to Generate Leads With QR Codes
If you watched the 2022 Super Bowl, you might have been one of the millions of people who scanned the QR code featured in the ad from cryptocurrency platform Coinbase. When scanning the code, you were sent to a page that offered you $15 just for downloading and signing up for Coinbase. The 1-minute Coinbase ad slot, which showed the QR code floating around the screen and inching closer to lining up with the corner of the screen perfectly, was so successful that the Coinbase app and website completely crashed. Here’s a look at what HubSpot blogger Pamela Bump saw […]
Time to Shine: MozCon 2022 Community Speaker Pitches Now Open
MozCon is heading back to Seattle this July, and we’re excited to announce the return of our annual call for up-and-coming community speakers! Every year, we take great pride in reserving space on our stage for new voices. Are you the person that everyone in your network looks to for digital marketing advice? Perhaps you’ve been honing your voice on podcasts or blogs, all the while dreaming of stepping onto the big stage to share your innovative ideas? Now’s your chance to submit your pitch for the opportunity to join industry leaders on the MozCon stage in front of 1,500 […]
2022 February Flash Fiction Challenge: Day 14
It’s no secret that I love animals—ask anyone who knows me, and they’ll probably tell you that they’ve suffered hours of their time listening to me rant about animal facts I find interesting. But animals are also cool ways to spice up your writing. I’ve written about world-building and animal characters for this site; author and trained fighter Carla Hoch has written about animals in fight scenes; and debut author Pamela Korgemagi has discussed how she prepared to write from an animal’s perspective in her novel The Hunter and the Old Woman. For today’s prompt, include an animal character. Remember: As mentioned yesterday, […]