“Do you want to know who you are? Don’t ask. Act! Action will delineate and define you.” – Thomas Jefferson
Happy Thomas Jefferson day! Here are this week’s Search Scoop articles:
This article selected by: Adam Henige G+ | Twitter |
How To Leverage Contests To Generate Thousands of Qualified Leads — Contests. Everyone has run them, but do you run them well? An interesting take on how to be uber niche with your contests to generate more business. |
This article selected by: Jerod Karam G+ | Twitter |
Facebook wants to save you a click by hosting other sites’ content — It looks like Facebook is in talks with some major news providers to have the news articles hosted natively on Facebook. The Big F.B. is claiming that load times are too long when redirecting users from the Facebook site to news sites. It would make sense for the news agencies to be against this idea for a multitude of reasons. We’ll see how it all shakes out in the end. |
This article selected by: Joe Ford G+ | Twitter |
Easier reporting for multiple campaign types — From the AdWords blog – AdWords is rolling out some new features that will make it easier to view and filter reporting by campaign type. This will be very helpful for those of us using multiple campaign types in an account. |
This article selected by: Lexie Kimball G+ | Twitter |
What The Unofficial Death of Google+ Means For Marketing — We stress the importance of Google+ to clients, especially when it comes to local listings, but now that Google+ is “dying” it will be interesting to see how local listings shake out. |
This article selected by: Michael Hall G+ | Twitter |
5 Pieces of Content: 25 Link Ideas — There’s a lot to be learned from looking at content that is already successful. This article provides some specific examples, and how you could potentially earn links from providing great content like supplemental information to an article or resource. |
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