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[ ] [with the latest news from IMN and the SEO industry] [Services] [Tools] [About] [Communities] [Marketing Resources] [Blog] Welcome to the first month of 2017! With holidays behind us, there wasn't too much going on in the digital marketing world. Among some notable updates, Google has stopped supporting its link: operator, Vine has closed its doors for new uploads and Facebook has announced its journalism project. Don't forget to subscribe to our [blog] for weekly industry news and guides. Top SEO Industry News 15 Resources to Bring Your Social Media Marketing Strategy to the Next Level Working in social media marketing can be overwhelming, so you are forced to try to organize and scale tasks as much as... [Read more] The Duplicate Content Myth and More: Weekly Forum Update We took a little break from writing these posts, but our communities were still churning out great threads... [Read more] 3 Huge Social Networks That Were Discontinued in 2016 (Plus More to Go in 2017) Social media world is always changing. We see new platforms emerge and go on a monthly basis... [Read more] 5 Creative Ideas to Promote Your Product on Twitter Tweeting is much more than posting 140 characters in hopes someone out there will read and click... [Read more] 6 Ways Brands Are Using Twitter Moments In an effort to encourage users to better curate Tweets, this year Twitter has introduced their Moments feature... [Read more] Get a Competitor Research Report Request your 'Competitor Research Report' today. [Request Yours Now] Top Industry Threads SEO Chat [Forums] Popular Threads Google’s Mobile Interstitial Penalty is Live There's been plenty of warning about this one, so hope none of you have been hit, and if you have then it's an easy fix... [Read more] What Does an SEO Specialist Do? what does a SEO Expert do exactly, how does one adjust search engines to focus on new or updated keywords your site is aiming for... [Read more] The Myth of Duplicate Content Just over 3 months ago we setup a test, we threw a site together using nothing but copied content... [Read more] Webmaster World [Forums] Popular Threads Google Updates and SERP Changes - January 2017 WebmasterWorld's monthly look at Google's SERPs changes...[Read more] EU Wakes Up To Annoyance of "Cookie Law" That annoying EU directive over cookies is being reconsidered, at last, and cookie provision streamlining is proposed... [Read more] Facebook Reaches Out to Journalists with its Journalism Project Facebook is reaching out to journalists with its Journalism Project to enhance ties between it and the news industry, and to combat fake news... [Read more] Threadwatch [Forums] Popular Threads Patent-Reading Reveals New Technical Insights to How Google Views Entities Fancy something a little more meaty and technical than your typical SEO article... [Read more] Link Search Operator at Google No Longer Operating According to It's been years now since SEOs have been using the link search operator at Google (e.g., link:yourdomain.com) and relying on it to provide meaningful data... [Read more] Search Traffic Declining? You’re Not Alone (and What to Do About It) According to research from BuzzFeed, “Search traffic to publishers has taken a dive in the last eight months, with traffic from Google dropping more than 30%... [Read more] Cre8asiteforums [Forums] Popular Threads How Do You Determine A Good Conversion Rate? How do you determine a good conversion rate... [Read more] Mobile First I've posted about this before and thought you might like an update... [Read more] [IMNinjas.com] [Privacy] [Contact] [Site Map] [Twitter] [Facebook] [Google+] [RSS] © 1999-2011 We Build Pages, 2011-2017 Internet Marketing Ninjas Internet Marketing Ninjas, 21 Corporate Drive, Suite 200, Clifton Park, NY 12065 Phone: 518-270-0854 Fax: 866-303-8266 Internet Marketing Ninjas, 21 Corporate Drive, Suite 200, Clifton Park, NY 12065 [SafeUnsubscribe™ {EMAIL}] [Forward email] | [Update Profile] | [About our service provider] Sent by [newsletter@imninjas.com] in collaboration with [Constant Contact] [Try it free today]

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