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WebProWorld Members,
Have you broke down and started using Pinterest yet?
If so, are you using it for personal reasons or business, or both?
If you are using it for business, in any marketing campaign, you want to take note of the best times to post and see what is trending and popular.
WebProNews recently put together a couple articles on how to help you do exactly that.
From learning peak posts times to seeing what keywords people click on, these info graphics should help you out.
How to Make the Most of Your Pinterest Pins
How to Make the Most of Your Pinterest Pins Part 2
Enjoy!
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Search Engine Optimization Forum
More Traffic Leads To Higher Rankings
I can't for the life of me find the article(s) that proved this point. Nor can I at this time prove it but I'll give it a shot. More traffic leads to higher rankings. Can someone prove this wrong or right?
More traffic (from whatever sources) can lead to:
more user engagement
more sharing
more linking
lower bounce rates (?)
All of the above (and more) are measurable metrics.
More traffic means there were more clicks from wherever, onto your website. Even if you're #9 in the search results, and users, for the next 3 months scroll down to click on your listing in the SERPs, search engines will eventually take note of this.
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The Castle Breakroom (General: Any Topic)
Nokia and Sony - have something in common
If you look at the share price of Nokia
http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/qui...&show=&time=13
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Sony
http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/qui...&show=&time=13
they have both fallen dramatically since Apple launched their iPhone in 2007 / 2008.
Both companies have big problems
Nokia Sales Slump Puts Pressure on Elop to Consider Split
Nokia has joined forces with Microsoft to make a better Os for their mobile phones. Their smart phones have been clumsy compared to Apples iPhone. One exception may be Cnn go for Nokia.
Sony have got a new CEO that take drastic steps to restructure the company.
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Marketing Strategies Discussion Forum
Graphic Facilitation as Sharable Content
I've recently discovered this blog post on graphic facilitation by an artist guy who creates this kind of stuff for companies. So the artist presents graphic facilitation as a part of the marketing strategy which businesses began to make use of as as a source for sharable content. I actually got interested in the concept of graphic facilitation from the standpoint of a marketer as I believe that this kind of content can help distribute information about my business online in an out-of-the-box form which is likely to capture attention of potential customers or at least boost people's awareness of the brand. What do you think, guys? Should I further investigate possible marketing opportunities brought by graphic facilitation?
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Comcast Is Not Trying to Kill Net Neutrality, Says Larry Downes
Comcast recently came under fire for net neutrality concerns after it made an announcement about its soon-to-be-released video streaming service, Xfinity. The cable company said that it would not count the television programming users access through their Xbox against their monthly data cap.
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