One of the ways to increase the reach of your social media posts is to use appropriate hashtags.
The constant readers of this blog might remember my experiment where I increased the reach of a tweet by 23,810%!
The same marketing principle is valid on Instagram.
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How to Grow Your Instagram Reach Using Smart Hashtags
Posted by adrianjock under Social MediaFrom https://www.adrianjock.com 2026 days ago
Made Hot by: marketingvalue on October 19, 2018 9:29 am
Should You Ditch the Sidebar of Your Blog or Not?
Posted by adrianjock under Online MarketingFrom https://www.adrianjock.com 2101 days ago
Made Hot by: robinandy58 on August 5, 2018 1:36 pm
During the last years, removing blog sidebars has become almost a trend. For several good reasons.
However, removing the blog sidebar is good in some cases, and bad in others. Sometimes a partial removal is the most appropriate.
Discover the main situations ... Read More
However, removing the blog sidebar is good in some cases, and bad in others. Sometimes a partial removal is the most appropriate.
Discover the main situations ... Read More
How to Embed YouTube Videos Without Breaking GDPR Rules
Posted by adrianjock under Online MarketingFrom https://www.adrianjock.com 2152 days ago
Made Hot by: FutureVision on June 15, 2018 12:47 pm
In order to add value to your blog post, sometimes you may want to embed a YouTube video. Usually using YouTube's default settings.
But there's a problem related to EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) that many website owners may not be aware of … Read More
But there's a problem related to EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) that many website owners may not be aware of … Read More
#ListBuilding: How Many Fields Should Your Opt-in Form Have?
Posted by adrianjock under Online MarketingFrom https://www.adrianjock.com 2221 days ago
Made Hot by: fundpr on April 7, 2018 10:35 am
Seth Godin uses only one field.
GetResponse and Aweber use two.
Try to get a free ebook from Hubspot and you’ll see more than ten fields.
Huge difference between one or two fields and ten.
So what’s the magic number of fields you should use? Any number? :) Read More
GetResponse and Aweber use two.
Try to get a free ebook from Hubspot and you’ll see more than ten fields.
Huge difference between one or two fields and ten.
So what’s the magic number of fields you should use? Any number? :) Read More
Unfollowing Active Twitter Followers? Usually Bad Marketing!
Posted by adrianjock under Social MediaFrom https://www.adrianjock.com 2304 days ago
Made Hot by: advertglobal on January 15, 2018 4:51 pm
Unfollowing the people who don't follow you back? OK from a marketing perspective.
Unfollowing spammers, trouble makers or alike? Fine.
But unfollowing the other active tweeps ... Nope, not good for your marketing. Let's analyze your reasons for unfollowing them and find better solutions. Read More
Unfollowing spammers, trouble makers or alike? Fine.
But unfollowing the other active tweeps ... Nope, not good for your marketing. Let's analyze your reasons for unfollowing them and find better solutions. Read More
How to Switch WP Blogs to Https Without Losing Social Proof
Posted by adrianjock under Social MediaFrom https://www.adrianjock.com 2517 days ago
Made Hot by: steefen on June 15, 2017 1:09 pm
Switching your blog to https has a significant impact on the social proof related to all published posts.
While the share count buttons for Twitter & LinkedIn will preserve the figures they previously displayed, the buttons for Facebook, Google+, Pinterest and Stumbleupon will reset to zero. Ouc Read More
While the share count buttons for Twitter & LinkedIn will preserve the figures they previously displayed, the buttons for Facebook, Google+, Pinterest and Stumbleupon will reset to zero. Ouc Read More
7 Reasons Why No One Clicks Your Affiliate Banners
Posted by adrianjock under Online MarketingFrom http://www.adrianjock.com 2801 days ago
Made Hot by: thelastword on September 6, 2016 8:00 am
Placing affiliate banners on your blog is one of the most common blog monetization techniques.
Since the case when (almost) no one clicked a certain banner is not very uncommon, let's analyze together why such an unpleasant situation usually happens and see what you can do to avoid it. Read More
Since the case when (almost) no one clicked a certain banner is not very uncommon, let's analyze together why such an unpleasant situation usually happens and see what you can do to avoid it. Read More
Twitter Myth: URL Shorteners Save Space - Busted!
Posted by adrianjock under Social MediaFrom http://www.adrianjock.com 3285 days ago
Made Hot by: bloggerpalooza on May 12, 2015 11:17 pm
A shorter URL has fewer characters than a longer one. So it makes sense to say that URL shorteners save space...
But is that true when we move from theory to practice? Read More
But is that true when we move from theory to practice? Read More
5 Reasons Why Not to Retweet Using Twitter's Native Button
Posted by adrianjock under Social MediaFrom http://www.adrianjock.com 3495 days ago
Made Hot by: marketingvalue on October 14, 2014 9:31 am
Twitter's native retweet is the quickest way to share someone else's content, but it's the least effective type of retweet.
The article reveals five reasons why the native RT button isn't effective and it shouldn't be used by marketers (including bloggers). Read More
The article reveals five reasons why the native RT button isn't effective and it shouldn't be used by marketers (including bloggers). Read More
5 Marketing Mistakes to Avoid When Writing Tweets
Posted by adrianjock under Social MediaFrom http://www.adrianjock.com 3606 days ago
Made Hot by: marketingvalue on June 30, 2014 6:07 pm
If Twitter is just a hobby to you, then you can write whatever tweets you may like. Otherwise, you should comply with some simple copywriting and advertising rules that take into consideration reader's psychology. When composing your tweets, I suggest that you avoid these five marketing mistakes...
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