This Week In Internet Marketing 2013 11 26

This Week In Internet Marketing 2013 11 26

Happy Tuesday,

It's that time of the week again! Get comfy and check out the latest Internet marketing articles: Google's Cutts Talks Link Limits; Remarketing: How To Make Your Content Marketing and SEO up to 7x More Awesome; The Ultimate Holiday Text Ad: How to Optimize your PPC for the Holidays; and How to Improve Your Facebook Engagement Using Controlled Experiments.

Google's Cutts Talks Link Limits 

How many links for you have on a web page? Before Google advised that no page should have more than 100 links; however, Cutts states "there's no real limit, though there might be. Just don't worry about it too much." What it comes down to is that if a human thinks your links are cluttered there's a good chance so will the Googlebots scaling your page.

Remarketing: How To Make Your Content Marketing and SEO up to 7x More Awesome

Combining your online marketing efforts has the ability to supercharge any campaign. Remarketing campaigns are an effective way to get key messages in front of your key audience. Mixing remarketing ads with your content marketing and SEO campaigns can boost the effects of both.

The Ultimate Holiday Text Ad: How to Optimize your PPC for the Holidays

As the holiday season approaches (very quickly), paid search advertisers should be well aware of the fact that their search and display campaigns are going to need some extra love to take advantage of the pure insanity of the holiday rush.

How to Improve Your Facebook Engagement Using Controlled Experiments 

Are you struggling with getting engagement or reach on your Facebook posts? You may have heard that you need to post more photos or more questions or more photos with questions… But what really works best for your audience? Learn how to tell what Facebook posts engage your audience.

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    It is interesting to see that Twitter seems to be doing better at ecommerce referral sales over time, while most of the other big-boy social networking sites are trying to figure out how to get their users spending more money.
    I still think that Twitter’s revenue is limited, but under the pressure of shareholders they may start to surprise us all in the mid to long term.

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    Controlled experiments are the best way to gauge what your readers would like to read. Hence it is very important to test and get an accurate idea of what you should post. After all readers will not engage with information that they are not interested in.

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    I have been experimenting with different posts on facebook. I have yet to come up with one that I can pinpoint to be the best category. Just when I think one is good, my audience surprises me and likes one that I did not even think was that important.
    I like your advise to look at facebook post types to see which one has actually worked the best.
    thank you.

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      Vanessa Copeland 

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      Hi Charahome,
      The best way to find out what posts are most engaging to your audience is to check out your Facebook Page’s insight. This will highlight the type of content (status, photo, links) that your audience engages with most! You should also check the times you post the content and see when your fans are online most!
      Hope that helps!

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