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Marketing Day: SnapChat ads, SEO projects & Evidon

Here’s our recap of what happened in online marketing today, as reported on Marketing Land and other places across the web.

From Marketing Land:

Columnist Andreas Reiffen adapts his talk from SMX London 2017 into a handy “how-to” for search marketers looking to improve ad performance through testing.


Search engine optimization (SEO) can sometimes be treated as an afterthought, but columnist Nate Dame outlines how keyword research can be instrumental in planning and developing an effective content calendar.


Before you get caught up in the shiny new thing with all the bells and whistles, contributor John Steinert urges you to consider more accessible approaches. They may not be as trendy, but they’ll perform just as well.


“Inside the Search for the Martech Unicorn” will take attendees through the process Healthgrades used to recruit its new Director of Marketing Technology.


The summer months are often a slow time for retailers — which is why it’s the best time to prepare for the busy holiday season. Columnist Tom Mucklow discusses how retailers can use this time to get started on their holiday planning.


Columnist Aaron Strout outlines five easy ways businesses can take advantage of existing technology/functionality to improve the customer experience on mobile.


Snapchat’s ad business has matured since the start of 2016, but it has not yet proven itself as a must-buy for most marketers.


Replacing its previous compliance platform for the EU Cookie Law, the new version offers single-click or drill-down consents for users of sites and apps.


Called Orbit, it offers AI-powered auto-tagging for search and users have up to 100 GB of storage before hitting premium levels.


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