Most people don’t like making mistakes or failing at anything. Highly successful people, however, actually crave them, according to an article by Belle Beth Cooper for Buffer.
Good News for People Who Can’t Remember Passwords
How safe are your passwords? Do you name them after your dog or “happy123”? Or do you have one password you keep using for 90% of logins? I guess I don’t have to tell you that such a practice is high risk. So here is some hopeful news for all people who use insecure or repeating passwords.
Study Reveals Facebook Preferred By Online Retailers
The Days of Anonymous Reviewers May Be Over
If your business has received negative feedback from anonymous reviewers on business review sites, this bit of news is without a doubt a good one for you. According to an article written by Pierre Zarokian for Search Engine Journal, a Virginia court has ordered business review site Yelp to divulge the identities of seven anonymous reviewers who, using various monikers, allegedly slandered a local business.
Australian Startup Allegedly Repurposed Reputable Site For Spam
How many bloggers and webmasters have forgotten to renew domain names and ended up losing them to somebody who grabbed them as soon as they were available? Add to that list the Online Journalism Review, which, according to a story written by Terence Huynh for TechGeek, lost the 15-year-old domain name OJR.org to an Australian startup called Oneflare, which acquired it as soon as it expired.
A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words Even in Social Media Marketing
Your written words are great, but visuals are even greater especially for social media marketing. That is what essentially an article written by Sydny Layne for 435 Digital is trying to say.
Mobile Device Users Driving E-Commerce Growth
We live in a world where mobile devices are just about everywhere and with it comes the rise in mobile device users. Wherever you look, there would always be some person surfing the Internet using his smartphone or a kid playing games on a tablet. With the number of mobile device users growing with each passing day, it is only expected that they would soon dominate e-commerce, as an infographic on SocialMediaToday indicates.
What To Do If You Send Out An Offensive Email Newsletter By Mistake
It’s probably safe to say that everyone has sent messages by mistake at one point or another in their lives. People send the wrong text to the wrong cell phone number, messages to the wrong chat window and emails to the wrong email address all the time. All these are fine because we all are, after all, humans who make mistakes.
But what if that wrongly sent message contained something so offensive you can’t help but feel mortified when you realise what you’ve done? Ryan Deiss tells of one such email in an article at DigitalMarketer and shares tips on what to do if you send out an offensive newsletter by mistake.
Forget About Keywords – The Future Of Google SEO
There was a time when search engine optimisation or SEO was all about the keywords. Not anymore. Eric Enge, writing for SearchEngineWatch, lists 6 of the recent major changes implemented by Google that will force people to leave tactical SEO behaviour—keywords included—behind and instead pursue a more strategic approach to search engine success.
Matt Cutts Keynotes PubCon Las Vegas
Matt Cutts, the head of Google’s webspam team, keynoted the 2nd day of PubCon in Las Vegas, and spoke on a wide range of topics. According to a report by Jennifer Slegg for SearchEngineWatch, Cutts discussed things that include Hummingbird, Panda, Penguin, Authorship and the future of Google Search.