In Other Online Marketing News…“Tailored Ads” Will Make Twitter Advertising More Personal, Enable Retargeting. By default, all Twitter users have been opted-in to this new targeting feature which is being tested with a small number of companies – Marketing Land State Department bureau shelled out $630K for Facebook ‘likes’. “Many in the bureau criticize the advertising campaigns as ‘buying fans’ who may have once clicked on an ad or ‘liked’ a photo but have no real interest in the topic and have never engaged further.” - CNET Watch what you say on the social web: Teen could face years in prison for Facebook comment. This also falls under the common sense category, although a $500k bond and jail time seems awfully harsh just for posting something stupid on Facebook. - USA Today Study: 62% plan to reduce their tech socializing time next year & instead focus on face-to-face interaction. What? You mean actually get off the smartphone and infront of a human being? Amazing. Pro tip: Next time you feel like Tweeting, Instagramming or updating your Facebook status, stop. Dial your best friend or loved one and say hello. Better yet, go visit them. In person FTW – eMarketer Fire up PhotoShop! Facebook Removes Text Restrictions on Page Cover. Strange but true, there’s this rule too: You also can't encourage people to upload your cover to their personal timeline. – Marketing Pilgrim Yahoo Buys Qwiki (app that automatically turns photos, music & videos into short movies) for $50 Million. Marissa Meyer and Yahoo are on a tear and promise not to absorb or kill off the Qwiki app. Instead, the acquisition is tasked with helping reimagine Yahoo!'s storytelling experience - All Things Digital Study: Brand Interactions on Social Media Equally Likely to Lead to In-Store as Online Purchases. Facebook leads the pack for inspiring in-store and online purchases, followed by Pinterest and Twitter – Marketing Charts Email Is Crushing Twitter, Facebook for Selling Stuff Online. – Wired Google News OneBox With Bigger Photos – Google Operating System Adobe acquires marketing technology company, Neolane for $600 million. Here’s what that means – ZDNet Looks like simplification is the word for search engines. Yahoo to shut down AltaVista – The Next Web New tools added to optimize LinkedIn: "Who's Viewed Your Updates" & "You Recently Visited" – LinkedIn Google adds consumer surveys service – Google Analytics Blog From The Online Marketing Blog CommunityHere’s our favorite comments from this week’s posts: Ray Petrucci says this about “7 Steps for Creating an Optimized Content Publishing Schedule” Working with an early stage startup presents many challenges due to limited resources; however, after reading your post, I can clearly understand what it takes to begin and execute a content marketing strategy while not ‘breaking the bank,’ Julia Serafina says this about “RIP Google Reader, External Keyword Tool is Next” What's Your Take?Was the State Dept out of line spending so much money, just for “likes”? What are your thoughts on all the changes Yahoo! is making? Is email marketing outperforming other digital marketing tactics in your marketing mix? What else would you like to see in our weekly news roundup? Be sure to follow @TopRank for daily news updates. Have a great weekend! From the team at TopRank Online Marketing.
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