Showing posts with label Bing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bing. Show all posts

Saturday, February 01, 2014

5 Things You Should Know About Microsoft's New CEO Frontrunner



Satya Nadella, executive VP of Microsoft's Cloud and Enterprise group, speaks during a company event in San Francisco, California, U.S., Microsoft is reportedly planning to name a new CEO to replace Steve Ballmer in the next week, and there appears to be a new frontrunner: Satya Nadella. If you don't recognize the name, you're probably not alone. Unlike some of the other candidates that Microsoft had been rumored

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Must-Have Social Meta Tags for Twitter, Google+, Facebook and More

we strive to include social media metadata in all new pieces of content that we publish. This allows us to optimize for sharing TwitterFacebookGoogle+ and Pinerest by defining exactly how titles, descriptions, images and more appear in social streams. Think of it as conversion rate optimization for social exposure.

Moz 2014 Industry Survey Reveals Budgets Are Up & Median Marketing Salary Trumps SEO Pay

Marketing analytics provider Moz has released its latestindustry survey, polling more than 3,700 internet professionals on a number of marketing and search related topics. According to Moz’s survey results, not only are budgets on the rise, but the median marketing salary totaled $73,034, the fifth highest median salary by role.

Sunday, January 26, 2014

22 Social Media Facts and Statistics You Should Know in 2014

There was a tipping point last year that has major implications for business and brands. It will impact publishing and marketing strategies and tactics in the future. One of the worlds biggest music stars ignored the traditional mass media product launching process. 

Social Media Marketing Tool Box: 62 Tips

Social media marketing is moving from its exciting adolescent phase to a more mature grownup status.Online social media obsession driven by social web hormones and testosterone that drove social networks to hyperactivity are being replaced by tried and now proven activities and mature business processes.

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