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Stolen Thought Leadership / The Ethics of Aggregating Content (alt title: Stolen Goods: The Dangers of Plagiarized Content)

Contently

The Instagram account, founded in 2011, was charging advertisers tens of thousands of dollars for access to its 14 million followers. Aggregators arrived on the digital scene in 1999, when Netscape introduced RSS, or Really Simple Syndication, to pull together in one place content from disparate corners of the Web. One was deleted.

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Why Host a Blog on Your Corporate Website?

Online Marketing Institute

› Home › Column › Search › SEO Why Host a Blog on Your Corporate Website? Today, I’m going to share my opinion of why you might want to consider adding a blog to your corporate website. Building Depth to Your Website Many websites struggle with the amount of content they have.

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free stuff that sells. maybe.

The Effective Marketer

His eBook “ The New Rules of PR ” was offered for free without requiring any registration from his website and was downloaded 250,000 times. Does it mean we should all offer free stuff without registration on our websites? Do you offer free marketing materials without registration on your website? Please share your experiences!

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17 Questions On How To Build A Content Marketing Strategy [Q&A]

Marketing Insider Group

Using a sub-domain of your corporate site can deliver search traffic from day one. What I initially found was that our website wasn’t helping our customers at all to answer their questions. By presenting this type of information for our customers, we were able to see “hockey stick” type growth in terms of content marketing ROI.

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4 Content Strategies for B2B Corporate Blogging

Online Marketing Institute

Real-Time Activity Stream 4 Content Strategies for B2B Corporate Blogging Derek Edmond | Apr 1, 2011 | 0 Comments No matter how much planning and goal setting goes into a B2B corporate blog, the writing and content ultimately is what will make a blog successful. Are you a Search Engine Watch Member? |

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Marketing Analytics Deep Dive: Bounce Rates and Why They Matter

Adobe Experience Cloud Blog

by Maria Pergolino Internet math question: If you get 200,000 viewers to your website and 80% of them just check out one page, would you consider your website a success? In some cases (with bloggers for example), a one-time visit to the website means checking out the latest blog, then taking off and that may be okay.

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How to Define & Measure Social KPIs – Part -1

Valasys

Consider a hypothetical scenario where is a product is being promoted only on the company website & not on the social media platforms. The business KPIs have largely only been defined on the basis of website traffic & how they generate the conversions. aligned with their businesses.