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5 Big Ways Bing SEO Differs From Optimizing For Google via @sejournal, @ab80

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Bing and Google share many of the same ranking signals, but there are also key differences you need to know. The post 5 Big Ways Bing SEO Differs From Optimizing For Google appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Media Planning: The Ultimate Guide

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Today’s digital landscape is a competitive one. For any business to find success today, it must create and share media content (such as images, videos, written content, and podcasts) with its audience. Publishing new media is how you boost brand awareness, engagements, conversions, and revenue for your business. Not to mention, media content helps you stand out from competitors. Over time, though, it can become confusing to keep track of, plan, organize, distribute, and analyze all that media content. The best way to combat these issues is through media planning. Media planning has many moving parts, and the process can […]

How to Create a Location on Instagram (+ Reasons Why You Should)

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Adding your location on Instagram is often an underrated feature for brands. For brands, there are two main reasons to use it: Share your business location with your followers for increased discoverability or show some personality with fun location names. Whatever your goal is, learn how to create your own custom location on Instagram in a few simple steps. 1. Check in on your Facebook app and create a post. 2. Select “Check In.” 3. Allow Facebook to use your location or select one on the map. 4. On the search bar, type in the name of your new custom […]

Making Analytics Stick: How to Unite Your Agency with a Data-First Culture

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How well do you think your agency uses data? If your answer is anywhere on a line from a lukewarm “fairly well” to an assured “we’re smashing it” – you’re actually doing better than most.  It seems counterintuitive that data analytics adoption should be such a struggle in the modern workplace. Our culture is increasingly … The post Making Analytics Stick: How to Unite Your Agency with a Data-First Culture appeared first on Digital Agency Network.

Jacquelyn Mitchard: On Forgiveness in Fiction

Jacquelyn Mitchard was born in Chicago. Her first novel, The Deep End of the Ocean, was published in 1996, becoming the first selection of the Oprah Winfrey Book Club and a #1 New York Times bestseller. Nine other novels, four children’s books and six young adult novels followed, including Two if By Sea, No Time to Wave Goodbye, Still Summer, All We Know of Heaven, and The Breakdown Lane. Mitchard’s writing has won or been nominated for the Shirley Jackson Award, the Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction, UK’s Talkabout Prize, and the Bram Stoker Award. A former daily newspaper reporter, […]

Tic vs. Tick (Grammar Rules)

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Tic and tick are homophones that have very different meanings. One word is often tied to involuntary (or unconscious) movements or language, while the other has to do with clocks, sounds, counting, and bloodsucking arachnids. (Common Writing Mistakes and How to Fix Them.) So let’s look at the differences between tic and tick and when to use each. Tic vs. Tick Tic is a noun that refers to a frequent quirk of behavior or speech of a person. For instance, a person who says “um” frequently between words or the word “like” would be considered to have a verbal tic or […]

The Top 5 Link Building Strategies (With Examples) via @sejournal, @KaitlynnFrank

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Explore proven link building strategies with examples of how they work and what you need to implement them – and learn what to avoid, too. The post The Top 5 Link Building Strategies (With Examples) appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Google Affirms Reciprocal Linking Is Natural In Many Cases via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

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Reciprocal linking isn’t always bad, in Google’s view. In many cases it’s natural to link back to a site that links to yours. The post Google Affirms Reciprocal Linking Is Natural In Many Cases appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

“Tell Me About a Time You Made a Mistake”: Best Answers and Examples

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Behavioral-based interview questions can make anyone nervous, but proper preparation and understanding go a long way into acing the interview and securing the job. By prepping for some of the most common behavioral interview questions, such as, “Tell me about a time you made a mistake,” you can answer transparently and confidently. The key? Use logic and problem-solving skills to navigate these tricky behavioral-based questions to impress your potential employer. In this post, learn the best strategies for responding to behavioral questions that will help you nail the interview and leave a lasting impression. Why Interviewers Ask Behavioral Questions A […]

Employee Experience: What It Is and How to Improve It

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From the moment someone applies for a job, to the moment they send their resignation letter to leave the company, they’ll experience plenty of connections and moments that determine their employee experience. Employee experience (EX) is not far from customer experience (CX). Just as a stellar CX drives loyalty and revenue, an excellent EX attracts top employees and increases employee engagement, commitment, and productivity. Many employers know how important it is to improve the EX to adapt to a post-covid reality and to reduce employee turnover and address employee engagement challenges. But there’s still work to do in employee experience […]
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