Multiple Sites: Does It Hurt or Help SEO? by @Visiture_search

Having multiple websites hosted on different domains can be either a great or bad tactic when it comes to SEO. Most of the reasons for having multiple sites are tied more to business decisions or best practices, such as focusing a product offering for one customer base or separating brands into different websites, which can…

How to Add Qualifying Questions to Your Facebook Lead Ads

Shares 338 Do you use Facebook lead ads? Want to learn more about the people who sign up for your offers? Facebook lead ads now let marketers ask customized questions to reveal valuable trends in consumer preferences. In this article, you’ll discover how to add custom questions to your Facebook lead ads. How to Add…

How to Measure Influencer Marketing Campaigns: 5 Analytical Approaches

Are you working with social media influencers? Wondering how to track the results of your influencer campaigns? In this article, you’ll discover how to determine the effectiveness of your influencer campaigns based on marketing goals. How to Measure Influencer Marketing Campaigns: 5 Analytical Approaches by Marcela de Vivo on Social Media Examiner. #1: Establish Campaign…

Facebook Tests Data-Friendly Instant Videos on Mobile by @MattGSouthern

Facebook is testing Instant Videos, a feature that will allow users to watch more video on mobile without eating into their data plan. Facebook Instant Videos coming soon? ⚡️ h/t Devesh Logendran pic.twitter.com/rNZYkbeL2r ADVERTISEMENT — Matt Navarra ⭐️ (@MattNavarra) September 11, 2017 Videos will be downloaded and cached in the background while using Facebook on…

SearchCap: Yelp hits Google again, link building & SMX East preview

Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Report: Google to appeal $2.7 billion EU fineSep 11, 2017 by Greg Sterling Google still required to make changes to search results during appeal process. Google shuts down Fetch As Google…

38% of SEOs Never Disavow Links [POLL] by @A_Ninofranco

Disavowing links is one of the most tedious yet essential tasks in an SEO professional’s to-do list. Whether your present client once hired a spammy link builder, your website suffered a negative SEO attack, or you used to do shady link building in the past, disavowing backlinks can be a crucial undertaking. Ideally, analyzing your…