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Content Marketing Showdown: Google vs. Facebook

Contently

Have any companies shaped the digital era more than Google and Facebook? Since its foundation in 1998, Menlo Park-headquartered Google has won the search engine war so consummately that it’s now a verb. Facebook may be the relative baby here, having been founded in 2004. Innovation.

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What’s the Best Alternative to Google Universal Analytics for SMBs?

Webbiquity

end of Google’s Universal Analytics (UGA) rapidly approaching, digital marketing professionals are frantically seeking alternatives. It’s tightly tied to Google Tag Manager (GTM), a system so convoluted and confusing that even Google’s own technical staff often struggle to make it work properly. What to do?

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How to Create a Conversion-Driven Image SEO Strategy

Webbiquity

Both Google and Bing search engine result pages (SERPs) are becoming more visual. For a few years now, Google has shown image thumbnails in mobile search results. Beyond that, there is often an image inside Google’s featured snippet, which appears on top of Google’s organic search results in the most prominent place.

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What are the latest Facebook ads vs Google ads outcomes?

Valasys

Facebook Ads and Google Ads are two of the most popular forms of digital advertising. Facebook Ads allow businesses to advertise on the Facebook platform and its associated apps, while Google Ads allows businesses to advertise on Google’s search engine results pages and other Google-owned platforms.

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5 Alternatives to Facebook, Google, and Amazon Ads

Hubspot

According to a recent survey from Lawless Research and Factual , marketers are spending an average of 43% of their ad budget on Google and Facebook, with Amazon not far behind. These programs also include ad offerings on sites owned by the oligopoly, such as YouTube (owned by Google) and Instagram (owned by Facebook).

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Intelligent Social UX Layout: Data-Backed Site Design

RebelMouse

Our data on over 100+ high-traffic sites gives us a unique opportunity to see what kind of websites are successful in this climate and, perhaps more importantly, what sort of sites are failing. This enables us to build optimized sites with a built-in growth strategy. More organic traffic from Google and Facebook.

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Intelligent Social UX Layout: Data-Backed Site Design

RebelMouse

Our data on over 100+ high-traffic sites gives us a unique opportunity to see what kind of websites are successful in this climate and, perhaps more importantly, what sort of sites are failing. This enables us to build optimized sites with a built-in growth strategy. More organic traffic from Google and Facebook.

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