Month: March 2023

Google officially acquires DoubleClick In 2008, the European Commission approved Google’s acquisition of DoubleClick, valued at $3.1 billion. The commission found that the “transaction would be unlikely to have harmful effects on consumers, either in ad serving or in intermediation in online advertising markets.” The deal was first announced April 13, 2007. The EU began its investigation in November
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Demand for SEO has been growing yearly based on Google Trends and Exploding Topics data. For many businesses, organic search reach is still a significant source of traffic, leads and sales. Despite this, there’s no visible optimism within the industry. Some say the brewing economic crisis will hit the SEO industry first and hardest, with
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Joel Mark Witt is a speaker, writer, and digital media entrepreneur with a focus on personal growth blended with transformational leadership. As the co-owner and CEO of Personality Hacker, he oversees a new kind of publishing company that merges digital media with emerging models of human development focused on helping people “”hack”” their personalities and
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Today I’m going to be breaking down how to get the most amount of sales from Amazon. RESOURCES & LINKS: ____________________________________________ Download the assets mentioned in this video: https://neilpatel.com/training/ eCommerce Unlocked Playlist (Full course): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTLffZkxnT0&list=PLJR61fXkAx10nv7ySTrcUbnesUxuGIWHG Ubersuggest: https://neilpatel.com/ubersuggest/ Viral Launch: https://viral-launch.com/ MerchantWords: https://www.merchantwords.com/ ____________________________________________ And the first one that I wanted to cover is Amazon. The
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https://www.marketing360.com/ Most businesses will never be known outside of their hometown. They don’t aspire to be famous or nationally known. The people that found these businesses don’t do it with the purpose of getting rich. They do it with the purpose of making a difference. They understand their brand is built upon every customer interaction,
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Meta has announced that it will temporarily halt bonus payouts for creators on its video-sharing platform, Reels. The decision is due to the company’s effort to invest more in building features and tools that will improve the overall experience for Reels users. What’s happening. The pause on bonus payouts will affect Reels creators who have
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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Social technology and advertising giants celebrate heritage and history observances and make other public commitments to anti-racism, but I’ve seen first-hand just how performative all of this is at its core. The executive leaders of platforms like LinkedIn, Meta (Instagram) and ByteDance (TikTok) fail to uphold the
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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Over the last few years, marketing automation has quickly become a critical tool within organizations’ tech stacks — including small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) — to grow sales pipelines, enhance customer support and increase revenue. In fact, in a 2022 Act! customer relationship management study, SMB owners
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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. For many years, LinkedIn seemed like a stuffy old uncle when compared to his flashy social media counterparts, Instagram and Facebook. While this platform intended to serve as a networking nirvana for professionals, the user experience of LinkedIn felt formulaic. Historically, LinkedIn did not offer the autonomy
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From coaches to trademarks, seven founders sat down with Jessica Abo to share the best investment they made before they started their business. 1. Sharri Harmel, Editor-in-Chief, Extraordinary Women Magazine “The Extraordinary Women Magazine is a magazine focused on helping women create fantastic next chapters. The best investment I ever made was truly an investment
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In a LinkedIn announcement, Rob Wilk, Corporate Vice President – Global Head of Microsoft Advertising, announced he was stepping down from his post. “This is one of the toughest posts I have ever made on LinkedIn. I have made the decision to leave Microsoft to take the next step in my career.” Enter Kya Sainsbury-Carter.
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