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Why Twitter Killed the Twitter Share Button

Convince & Convert

Legions of bloggers and website publishers will log on November 21 and discover that the familiar digits displaying the number of Twitter shares on their content have disappeared. Why would Twitter do this? Twitter is struggling to find a workable business model. Where’d the numbers go?

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5 Things Machiavelli Would Do With His Competitors’ Twitter Profiles

KoMarketing Associates

One such location is in your competitors’ Twitter profiles. And Twitter is a good place to start. In this post, I’ve put together a list of 5 key things that Machiavelli would do with his competitors’ Twitter profiles, to unravel the competition and use it to his own advantage. Twitter Counter for network history.

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Three Things Twitter’s Marketing Team Needs to Do

Webbiquity

Though it’s still one of the top three social networks for B2B marketers, Twitter is struggling. Twitter’s revenue is stagnant and the platform lost two million users in the final quarter of 2017. But to get the platform back on a growth path, Twitter needs to keep key user segments energized. So, there’s hope.

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Use These Eight Tips to Find Topics for Your WordPress Blog

Scoop.it

WordPress is a popular content management system (CMS) among bloggers. With that out of the way, bloggers can focus on making content and growing their blogs. However, finding a good topic can challenge both seasoned and novice bloggers. Source: Twitter. Twitter will constantly display related posts on your feed.

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5 Ways To Curate Content Like a Pro & Keep Your Blog Fresh?

Scoop.it

Let’s face it: many bloggers, brand executives, and small business owners find it tough to constantly churn out new, high-quality content for their readers. Content curation can be likened to choosing the materials and exhibits displayed in a museum. Imagine that you had an excellent conversation with one of your customers on Twitter.

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Social Proof Statistics: Powerful Facts That Will Help You Boost Your Brand

Optinmonster

An example of social proof would be displaying something like: “Laura from Vancouver, Canada recently purchased the Turbo Traffic tool”, or including customer reviews on your product pages. Customer reviews and testimonials can be so crucial for sales that Casper went as far as suing a blogger for not recommending them as the best.

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27 Exit Intent Popup Examples to Increase Conversions and Sales

Optinmonster

Kennedy Blue displayed a customer service survey, proving that exit popups aren’t just for boosting sales directly. Scott Wyden Imagery uses OptinMonster’s eCommerce display rules to target users with items in their cart. Blogger Adam Enfroy uses an exit popup to offer an irresistible lead magnet. Kennedy Blue.

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