
It’s Killer Headlines week at Copyblogger! Our guest editor Jon Morrow will be delivering up great content for you all week on how to write headlines that get results.


It’s Killer Headlines week at Copyblogger! Our guest editor Jon Morrow will be delivering up great content for you all week on how to write headlines that get results.

If you didn’t know there’s power in marketing to moms, you haven’t been paying attention. But today’s message is about the mobile mom. Take a look at this graphic from eMarketer.

TV executives have discovered the power of Twitter. At first, they used it to just to send promotional messages to fans. Then they found it was a useful tool to gauge viewer reactions and interest in a show. Now, they’re using Twitter to make people a part of the show and that’s where The X-Factor comes in.
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Facebook is about to tighten their ties to Washington D.C. with the formation of a new political action committee.
I’m continually blogging about the power of mobile marketing and how much money is being made with mobile apps. The numbers just continue to grow, and it won’t be long before the mobile device completely replaces everything in our wallets. As the mobile market continues to grow, so does the potential for earning more money. One affiliate network, Sponsormob, knows and understands the sheer power of mobile marketing and has made it the core of their business.
In Hollywood, it’s all about who you know and Google+ wants in. According to CNN, they’re working on a “celebrity acquisition plan” to help boost the star power of their new social network.

It seems like there’s always someone on the Internet who’s ready to throw the towel in on seo and pronounce its day is over as a useful way to get the ranking and traffic that you need to be successful on the web. If that was the case Google wouldn’t be spending the time they are on hunting down the content farms and changing the way their algorithms dictate success or failure as far as that search engine goes.