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Fintech: Top 100 Influencers and Brands

Onalytica B2B

Money is a subject which affects each and every one of us, and as a result FinTech has generated a massive amount of attention – with mentions of FinTech on social media quadrupling between 2013 and 2014, and expected to double again for 2015. “Fintech is the new market that integrates finance and technology. DOWNLOAD NOW!

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8 Interesting Things You Probably Didn't Know About Google's Algorithm

Hubspot

Maybe you do, if you’re a marketing nerd like I am.) To quote Google itself, “Algorithms are the computer processes and formulas that take your questions and turn them into answers.” As marketers, all of this stuff matters. 1) Google’s overall algorithm has had one name since 2013: Hummingbird. Okay, fine.

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Social Media Marketing: Top 100 Influencers and Brands

Onalytica B2B

In 2003, social networking website MySpace was launched. Thus were born bands and artists who gained fame solely due to MySpace marketing (Arctic Monkeys, Drop, Dead, Gorgeous and Jeferee Star, for example). Facebook is currently the most used social media networking website in the world, with 1.5

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24 Growth Hacks to Try Today

Hubspot

When I find a good growth marketing resource, I remember it and hold onto it for dear life. You may have heard that multimedia content is quite popular these days -- in fact, marketers who use video grow revenue 49% faster than non-video users. And as a growth marketer, it’s your job to figure out what those questions are.

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A Brief History of Search & SEO

Hubspot

It was in that same paper that Page and Brin first mentioned PageRank, the technology that Google uses to help rank search results based on quality, and not keywords alone. That’s partially because PageRank was based on the number of inbound links to a given page -- the more of those, the higher the ranking. The Early 2000s.

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