2018 Best Social Media Practices

2019 Best Social Media Practices

Increase conversions to your site and generate leads with the best social media practices for your social media strategy. Social media consumption in the last year faced major upheaval amid company shake-ups and algorithm changes, causing 2018 best social media practices to shift dramatically. A recent study conducted by social media metrics company, Buzzsumo, revealed…

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Popular Websites Then vs. Now

Popular Websites Then vs. Now

Some of today’s most popular websites have drastically changed since their early days on the World Wide Web. How many of your favorite, popular websites have transformed? Amanda Zantal-Wiener answers this question in her Hubspot blog, “Blast From the Past: 7 Websites That Were One Thing, But Now They’re Another.” Amazon Launched in 1994, Amazon’s…

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Netflix Overrides Ad Blockers

Netflix Overrides Ad Blockers

Almost every internet user has some kind of ad blocking software, but as Netflix overrides ad blockers along with many other brands, it is becoming harder to use. Jon Fingas, associate editor at Engadget.com, describes how Netflix overrides ad blockers by delivering promos that specifically target browsers using ad blocking software. Netflix original series Black Mirror…

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90s Brands Are Making a Comeback

90s Brands Making a Comeback

Feeling nostalgic? Good news, some of your favorite 90s brands are making a comeback! Aaron Smith of CNN Money shows us some examples of seemingly forgotten 90s brands that are back in business. Surge Soda Coca-Cola unveiled this memorable neon green soda back in 1996. It was originally created to compete with Pepsi’s Mountain Dew…

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4 Ways Your Internet Service Could Change

4 Ways Your Internet Service Could Change

News began circulating last month that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) had proposed the creation of fast and slow lanes for internet service speeds (think internet highway). The addition of fast and slow lanes would require Amazon and Netflix to pay a premium to internet service providers like Comcast, Verizon, and Time Warner in order to provide faster internet service…

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