Can alt tags affect your organic search rankings? Read on to learn whether alt text is a ranking factor.
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Can alt tags affect your organic search rankings? Read on to learn whether alt text is a ranking factor.
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Anchor text is useful for providing context to users, but does it have any impact to search rankings? Read about it here.
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Twitter plans to roll out a series of updates to TweetDeck this week, which include new and familiar features that were requested by users.
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Holiday shopping is starting early this year, and a new report from Microsoft aims to make marketers aware of changes to customer expectations.
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YouTube is changing the way it reports on audience retention to make it easier for creators to understand what’s working and what’s not.
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Google Search is no longer supporting the Internet Explorer 11 web browser, as the company says: “We did the math. It’s time.”
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Consider using SMART goal setting to move your SEO goals forward. See ways it’s used in search marketing to achieve better results.
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Avoid these holiday marketing mistakes to get ahead and stay in front of competitors during this year’s pivotal retail sales period.
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3 Hot Takeaways: Delicious Content Ideas Inspired by Media Brands
Media brands serve up hot takeaways for B2C and B2C content marketers. What can you learn from ESPN crowing about a rooster? A popular food show expanding across platforms? A travel magazine marking its relaunch with a web series? We share our take. Continue reading
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Inclusion, information and intersection
Hispanics have been the country’s key indicators of consumer sentiment since the COVID-19 crisis began. But for too long, this group has been viewed as a single segment. Aside from being the largest racial or ethnic group in the U.S., Latinos are a diverse, intersectional group with different experiences, perspectives and expectations.
Latinos are a community of limitless diversity yet firmly connected by culture, language and shared experiences.
The U.S. Latino experience is hard to define and is often perceived as synonymous with the immigrant experience. But the truth is that most Latino youths are not immigrants. Two-thirds were born in the U.S. This young supergroup is optimistic about their futures and are bilingual and bi-cultural and place a high value on educational attainment and career success. This community also consumes media differently, and when it comes to inclusion and representation, has firm expectations of content creators, media platforms and brands/advertisers.
Latinos have notably increased their political power and are raising their voices everywhere from the boardroom to our classrooms to Capitol Hill. With Latino buying power projected to be $2.6 trillion in just about three years, America is taking note and so are brands and advertisers. Learn more about today’s U.S. Latino community, its intersectional identities and how brands can tailor their dialogue with America’s greatest untapped opportunity.