Here’s our daily recap of what happened in marketing technology, as reported on Marketing Land and other places across the web.
From Marketing Land:
Facebook’s Human News Feed Raters Are Now Working Worldwide Jan 4, 2016 by Matt McGee What began as a small group in Tennessee is now an international panel of Facebook users who increasingly influence what shows in the News Feed.
Why Tag Management Is The Way Forward In 2016 Jan 4, 2016 by Nick Iyengar Still on the fence about TMS? Columnist Nick Iyengar explains why you need to think seriously about adopting a tag management system in the new year.
LeadPages Wants Its New “Center” Product To Conduct Your Marketing Orchestra Dec 30, 2015 by Barry Levine The Minneapolis-based company is moving beyond its focus on capturing leads, to providing a tracking-and-segmenting hub for the leads from your best-of-breed marketing solutions.
Definitive Guide To Duplicate Research For Local SEO Dec 31, 2015 by Joy Hawkins Wondering how to identify and clean up your duplicate map listings? Columnist Joy Hawkins has you covered.
From Around The Web:
Chase Smart Calculated Metrics!, www.kaushik.net
State of Digital Marketing Analytics, www.cardinalpath.com
Turner Seeks To Become One Big Native Ad Platform, adage.com
Why adopting HTTP/2 should be a priority in 2016, econsultancy.com
3 Tips To Gain The Most Out Of Your Marketing Technology Investment, www.martechadvisor.com
3 Trending Advancements in Marketing Automation, www.socialmediaexplorer.com
Simplifying the Social Collaboration Software Landscape, www.cmswire.com
The big lies of ad tech, digiday.com
Microsoft made a selfie app for the iPhone, www.theverge.com
Facebook’s Best Hacks of 2015, www.adweek.com
How Facebook’s news feed algorithm works., www.slate.com
Mark Zuckerberg’s 2016 Challenge: Code an Artificial Intelligence Assistant, blogs.wsj.com
Oculus to take preorders for Rift from Wednesday, www.reuters.com
So, How Many Official Facebook Apps Do We Actually Have (and Need)?, www.internetmarketingninjas.com
Why Brands Should Embrace HTML5 Rich Media Ads Moving Forward, www.tune.com
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