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MarTech Today: SMB Marketing, Mobile Ad Attribution & Broken SSL/TLS Certificates

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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:

  1. Here Are A Dozen Bargain Marketing Platforms for SMBs Nov 11, 2015 by Barry Levine For free or less than $100/month, cash- and time-starved small- and medium-sized businesses can amplify their marketing efforts.

  2. Facebook Invades Lock Screens With New “Notify” App Nov 11, 2015 by Martin Beck Standalone iOS app gives people the ability to receive push notifications from 70 news and entertainment publishers.

  3. Appnext Launches Cost Per Install-Based Ad Serving Solution For Mobile Publishers Nov 11, 2015 by Ginny Marvin Appnext Manager enables mobile publishers to manage direct CPI inventory sales programmatically.

  4. Mobile Marketer Localytics Adds “True Impact” Analytics Nov 11, 2015 by Barry Levine New measurements emphasize customer engagement and retention.

  5. Report: Most Calls From Mobile Display Ads Happen Up To Two Weeks Later Nov 10, 2015 by Greg Sterling In conjunction with the announcement of a new product called “Marchex Display Analytics,” the company released a report that shows display ads aren’t getting credit for all the calls they’re delivering. The report (reg. req’d) is titled “The Missing 98 Percent: Why Display Advertising Isn’t Getting the Credit It Deserves.”

  6. Android 6 “Marshmallow” & SEO Series: Google’s Private Index & Screen Crawling Nov 10, 2015 by Cindy Krum The first of a three-part series on how Android Marshmallow’s features and capabilities may impact the future of mobile search. Contributor Cindy Krum explores Google’s Private Index and discusses screen crawling.

  7. Yahoo Updates Search Experience For Firefox Users On Desktop Nov 11, 2015 by Matt McGee Yahoo introduces new carousel of image and video content, says changes will eventually make their way to other browsers, too.

  8. Google Sending Messages To Webmasters For SSL/TLS Certificate Not Matching Nov 11, 2015 by Barry Schwartz Google starts notifying webmasters of broken SSL/TLS certificates. Will this lead to a stricter HTTPS ranking factor?

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