Archive for August 2020
Digital Marketing News This Week
Topics: Walmart & Microsoft ❤️ TikTok; American Family Insurance Commercial; 🍗 KFC drops finger licking; Instagram infographics; more…
Read MoreYouTube Tag Generator
You can search by keywords to generate related tags that are using that keyword. You can extract tags from individual videos.
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Topics: Epic Games’ epic Fortnite vs Apple Battle Royale; Taco Bell’s Mobile Go restaurants; Instagram’s Suggested Posts; Sarah Cooper’s really great week; Spotify books; the resignation of Facebook’s CMO; Susan B. Anthony slaps back at a Trump pardon; and much more.
Read MoreUsing Keyword Data To Measure Earned Media
There’s a better way to measure and report your public relations efforts…with keyword search data. Here’s how.
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Twitter Says Bye Bye Reply Guy; TikTok Spies; YouTube Analytics Tips; Shady Apple News; Baby Nut Grows Up; Much More.
Read MoreNike’s Inspiring & Empathetic Ad
Nike has done it again by tapping into our collective pandemic experience with the insanely creative You Can’t Stop Us video.
Read MoreOtter.ai Review
Otter.ai is an audio-to-text transcription service that uses artificial intelligence to achieve 85% accuracy.
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Topics: Walmart’s new parking lot drive-in movie theaters; why Microsoft wants TikTok; the pros and cons of WordPress’ auto-updates; Roger Federer’s rooftop tennis appearance; Google’s messy take on the customer journey; advertising agencies disclosing diversity data; Google new providing ‘for context’ links; Zoombombers hack the Twitter hacking trial; brands mistranslation misadventure; B2B salesperson traits;…and much, much more.
Read MoreJournalism Trend: Reporters’ Personal Newsletters
Media companies have understood the power of having newsletters, now reporters are seeing them as a tool to communicate directly with readers.
Read MoreLinkedIn Name Pronounciation Recordings
LinkedIn has added a nice new feature for people who have names that are difficult to pronounce. You can actually now record how to pronounce your name and attach that to your LinkedIn profile.
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