Saturday, February 28, 2015

#SMM 101: How to Leverage Twitter For Your Clients by @esornoso

Although many online marketers see Facebook as the be-all and end-all of social media marketing, it is important to remember that Twitter is considered a more dynamic and flexible platform for brand promotion. Businesses and brands haven’t even scraped the surface of Twitter’s true potential. There’s a lack of information about Twitter advertising, so I wanted to a few methods that produce solid results. Did you know 80% of users on Twitter are accessing it via a mobile device? There is a real opportunity for businesses to reach potential customers no matter where they are or what they’re doing. You also have the […]


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#SMM 101: How to Leverage Twitter For Your Clients by @esornoso

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Friday, February 27, 2015

This Month in #ContentMarketing: February 2015 by @dantosz

What happened in #ContentMarketing world during the month of February? Let’s take a look.


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This Month in #ContentMarketing: February 2015 by @dantosz

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Selects #31: Silver

We know this color may give off an icy cold feel for some, but we loved the subtle sparkle of our Silver board on Lattice so much, we just had to share. Peep some of our favorite submissions in the 31st edition of Selects, here, then check out Lattice to view the full collection in all its shiny glory.


For our next Selects, we’d like to switch up the focus. We recently released our 2015 Photographer’s Guide to Photo Contests, and we want to know: What’s the winning image in your portfolio? If you’ve got one image in mind you consider truly contest-worthy, we want to see it. Head over to Lattice and submit by March 11th to be considered for Selects #32!


Photo by Victor Habbick of indie images

Photo by Victor Habbick of indie images


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Selects #31: Silver

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Logan Mock-Bunting’s Freedivers | I Love Photography | Ep. 47 | Feb. 26, 2015

This week we talk to photographer and freediver Logan Mock-Bunting about his underwater photos from a recent freediving contest where contestants hold their breaths for over 3 minutes and dive to depths of 200 feet or more.



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0:45 An interview with Logan Mock-Bunting and his freediving photos

11:09 Was the WIRED article title sensationalist?

18:29 Peter Lik uncovered in the New York Times

20:18 More World Press Photo contest controversy

22:50 Spencer Platt captures frozen rivers in NYC

24:13 Madot Dagbinza’s Congolese Army photo journal

25:50 Mihaela Noroc’s Atlas of Beauty

27:36 Geordie Wood shoots all-denim The Fader

28:34 Helmut Newton’s Van Halen photos

30:33 Instagram upped the ante for awards season

31:57 Xu Young’s Tiananmen Square “Negatives”

33:43 Sandro Miller’s portraits and poems of former inmates

36:12 Blake Little covers subjects with gallons of honey

38:47 The Kinspiracy!


 


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Logan Mock-Bunting’s Freedivers | I Love Photography | Ep. 47 | Feb. 26, 2015

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5 Steps to Ace #Mobile App Marketing by @DholakiyaPratik

Apps have been around for much longer than most of us realize. The first apps made their appearance in the 1990’s via PDAs like the Psion and the Palm Pilot. The years that followed saw apps that ran on Java, Symbian, Brew, Bada, and more. Apps as we know them today made their debut in 2008 with the launch of Apple’s App Store shortly followed by the launch of the Android Market by Google. Today, app development is a full-fledged career option with 627,000 jobs created by the iOS ecosystem since 2008 in the US alone. The year 2014 was […]


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How to Optimize Images For SEO by @michielheijmans

If you are a blogger or write articles for an online magazine or newspaper, you likely encounter this question on a daily basis: Should I add an image to my article? The answer is “Yes”. Images make an article more vivid and can actually contribute to improving the SEO for your article. In this post, I’d like to explain the steps that should be taken to fully optimize an image for SEO. Use Images Images, when added with a certain consideration, will help understand your article a lot. “A picture is worth a thousand words”. Yeah, well, probably not for Google, […]

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How to Optimize Images For SEO by @michielheijmans

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5 Ways to Increase Organic Reach on Facebook by @beymour

Facebook isn’t the gravy train it used to be, and here’s why.


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Top 6 Home Selling Tips In The Winter

It’s the simple things. While you don’t have to keep the heat on all the time, keep the house warm during showings. This is just one of the top six home selling tips during the cold winter months.



Top 6 Home Selling Tips In The Winter

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Five Smart Homebuyer Strategies

When homes are in short supply, buyers don’t have the luxury of taking their time, teasing sellers with lowball offers, demanding that every little thing be fixed, and shopping for homes with multiple real estate agents. Do these five steps instead.



Five Smart Homebuyer Strategies

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Are The Suburbs Going Out Of Style?

People have typically moved out to the suburbs for a few key reasons: more house for the money; the possibility of better public schools; a more family-focused environment; a yard for the dog. The tradeoff is more time spent commuting, less time at home. For many, it’s worth it. But that might be changing.



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Thursday, February 26, 2015

Checkout Scott Kelby’s New Lightroom Show Podcast

In case you missed it, Scott Kelby and RC Concepcion started a new podcast called The Lightroom Show. This is a once a week podcast that covers all aspects of Lightroom. If you’re not familiar with podcasts, they are great, just download a podcast App on your smartphone or tablet, use the app to subscribe to podcast […]
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Is This The Peak of Podcasting? [SPONSORED] by @lauracruzspeaks

This is a sponsored post, the data mining of which was done by the SimilarWeb team, using the SimilarWeb PRO platform. I mentioned to someone in conversation last week that I was interested in starting a podcast. Their reaction was, “Does anyone still listen to those?” Personally, I like to listen to podcasts, and there are a wide range of interesting industry shows out there. Yet, I had some questions: Is podcasting a viable form of marketing? And are they worth my time to start one? Has podcasting already reached its peak? According to Edison Research: “Podcasts continue to be […]

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Google Is Bringing Paid Search Results To The Google Play Store by @mattsouthern

Google announced this morning that its bringing a familiar feature from Web search over the Google Play Store: paid search results for mobile apps. Mobile app developers will now have the ability to pay to promote their app on the Google Play store and have it prominently featured when people are searching for apps within that category. Here’s an example of how it will look: Google Play search ads will initially begin as a pilot program. A limited group of advertisers, who are already running Google search ads for their apps, will be able to use this feature first. Ads […]

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Google Is Bringing Paid Search Results To The Google Play Store by @mattsouthern

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