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LinkedIn’s ‘Open For Business’

LinkedIn's New Features For Users & Advertisers Alike LinkedIn latest product release and Microsoft’s latest quarterly results demonstrate the platform is both literally and metaphorically ‘open for business’. Microsoft’s latest data shows continued growth in user sessions, revenue and on-site engagement. LinkedIn’s heritage has long been in recruitment, with its Talent Solutions being its main […]

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Instagram’s Vanishing ‘Likes’: The Joke’s On Marketers

Six Stages Of Coping With Instagram’s Disappearing Likes As a marketer (and citizen of Earth) I presume you will have heard by now about the removal of ‘Likes’ on Instagram posts. The feature rolled out in Australia yesterday, along with several other markets. It’s a fascinating move from Instagram for a variety of reasons. We

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Google Challenges Facebook In Local Community Gold Rush

Google Ramps Google Maps & Launches 'Shoelace'  One of the key digital marketing themes of 2019 has been the re-emphasis of community, both in a virtual and literal sense. At Facebook F8 recently, Mark Zuckerberg effectively sounded the death knell for the News Feed, as the platform pivots towards more grassroots, intimate means of communication.

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Marketers Will Favour Facebook Over Instagram For Some Time

Instagram's Sluggish Story Ad Uptake and Influencer Clutter Will Drag Despite Instagram’s impressive recent marketing growth, eMarketer’s latest data forecasts that it will be some time before the popular photo app catches Big Blue. eMarketer’s estimate, reported by Axios, forecasts that Facebook will generate about $226 per user in the U.S. in 2021. Analysts expect

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Facebook Update Squeezes Health Related Posts

Latest Algorithm Update Likely To Be Minefield For Health Social Posts Facebook has announced two algorithm ranking updates, which went live in June, in an attempt to reduce sensationalist content related to health and well-being. The exact update sounds reasonably innocuous, reducing visibility for: Posts with exaggerated or sensational health claims Posts attempting to sell

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