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Marketing Day: TweetDeck updates, FTC’s Machinima order & Tumblr’s ad biz

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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:

Twitter for Windows will stop being supported on April 15 while the company chooses to focus on the web interface instead.


  1. FTC continues its influencer marketing crackdown with Machinima order Mar 17, 2016 by Greg Sterling Second release in less than a week indicates the agency wants to keep up the pressure on marketers to play by disclosure rules.

  2. 6 strategies to build links for your small business website in 2016 Mar 17, 2016 by Pratik Dholakiya Small business owners often don’t know where to start when it comes to local link-building for SEO, so columnist Pratik Dholakiya shares his tips and suggestions.

  3. How advertisers should respond to fewer ads showing on Google Mar 17, 2016 by Frederick Vallaeys Google recently changed the way ads are displayed on search engine results pages, so how can you make the most of this change? Columnist Frederick Vallaeys lays out some options.

  4. Tumblr looks to repair ad biz with blogless ads, sales team’s return Mar 17, 2016 by Tim Peterson Yahoo has bungled its Tumblr deal, per agency execs, but now Tumblr is tweaking its ad sales strategy to repair its business.

  5. How to build an in-house marketing team for conversion optimization Mar 17, 2016 by Jeremy Smith Do you have a team dedicated to conversion optimization? Columnist Jeremy Smith tells you how to assemble a team of pros and the kinds of people you should tap.

  6. Now entering… the age of cognitive marketing Mar 17, 2016 by Barry Levine IDC Research Manager Gerry Murray predicts that within a year, there will be an explosion in the number of marketing applications that “think.”

  7. The new performance creative: Where emotion, data and technology converge Mar 17, 2016 by Scott Rayden Columnist Scott Rayden says marketers who want to stay ahead of the curve need to successfully integrate data and technology with creative that connects with consumers.


  1. Report: Spending on corporate websites exceeds TV, mobile growing fastest Mar 16, 2016 by Greg Sterling Roughly 49 percent of the more than $470 million in annual marketing or ad spending in the US is now going to digital channels.

  2. SMX Advanced agenda is up! Secure your place today and save $500. Mar 16, 2016 by Marketing Land Get ready for Search Engine Land’s SMX Advanced, which returns to Seattle June 22–23. Two exceptional days of professional-level tactics, keynotes and networking await you! The agenda is now up, and SMX Advanced provides the latest, professional-level tactics and best practices in PPC, SEO, local and mobile search, social media marketing and more.

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Social Media

  1. 3 Ways to Beat Instagram’s New Algorithm, swaygroup.com

  2. eMarketer Lowers Growth Outlook for Twitter, www.emarketer.com

  3. Facebook Canvas: The What, Why, How and Who Cares?, unbounce.com

  4. Facebook Catches March Madness, www.adweek.com

  5. Facebook Expanding Access to Conversion Lift Measurement, www.adweek.com

  6. Here are the winners and losers of an Instagram algorithm, digiday.com

  7. How Pinterest Knows Who’s Down to Shop and Who Isn’t, adage.com

  8. How to Manage Multiple Social Media Profiles, www.socialmediaexaminer.com

  9. Inside Buffer’s Social Media Strategy: Stats and Key Takeaways for Marketers, blog.bufferapp.com

  10. Instagram Interactions Plummet in 2015 (Study), www.adweek.com

  11. Marketers Give Poor Grades To Twitter In RBC Study, adage.com

  12. Social media contests should focus on experiences not giveaways, www.mobilecommercedaily.com

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