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The Marketer’s Guide to Gain Brand Mileage on Google Maps

Neil Patel

After making a series of company acquisitions, Google started its desktop web mapping service in 2005. Paid advertisements alone can’t substitute for your organic marketing efforts – they can only amplify them. Next, Google plans to introduce promoted pins on Maps with a special API key. Let me know in the comments.

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Exploring the Fascinating History of SEO

Content Hacker

It was the mid-90s, when the internet as we know it was brand-new. Somehow, the page had gotten buried in the SERPs amid promotion from fan sites. 2005: Introduction of Google Analytics & AdWords Campaigns Google Analytics was launched in 2005 as a free tool for website owners and marketers to track user behavior on their sites.

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20+ Social Proof Examples of (Real) Conversion Boosting Tactics

Smart Blogger

We’ll also look at real-world examples of how other brands use social proof marketing. Here are 22 social proof examples you can use and how other brands currently employ them in real life. In 2017, 57% of people aged 16-64 reported discovering brands through celebrity endorsements. What is Social Proof? Celebrity Endorsements.

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What to Do with Your Old Blog Posts

Moz

Posted by -LaurelTaylor- Around 2005 or so, corporate blogs became the thing to do. Big players in the business world touted that such platforms could “drive swarms of traffic to your main website, generate more product sales” and even “create an additional stream of advertising income” ( Entrepreneur Magazine circa 2006). Is it good?

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244: How to Find More Traffic for Your Blog Offline

ProBlogger

How to Promote Your Blog Offline. Today I’m tackling questions from listener, Julianna Barnaby about whether it’s important to spend time offline building your blog’s personal brand and reputation. Offline promotion is worth it. One of the answers to that is to go offline with your promotion and profile-building.

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220: What You Should Include in Your Email Newsletters

ProBlogger

We actually sell advertising in some of the emails that we do, particularly on Digital Photography School. When I started doing email, I think it was back in 2004, 2005, there weren’t really that many tools. It helps us understand who is reading our blog because we can get feedback from those who subscribe. But today there are so many.

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The Experts’ Views on Content Marketing

ProBlogger

Website owners looked for ways to build links, to promote their business, and to gain traction and traffic by having great content. But, only a fraction of this attention spreads to the paid advertising on these channels. Not enough brands have embraced it as a more viable method than interruption marketing. Rand Fishkin.