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The Surprisingly Low-Tech Way Schools Are Keeping Students Off Tech

What do Dave Chapelle shows and a growing number of schools have in common? You can’t use your cell phone in either place. A growing number of entertainers, including Chapelle and musicians Jack White and John Mayer, prohibit the use of mobile devices during their performances. They want people to enjoy the moment, not just

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How marketers can improve their use of data by keeping things simple – Econsultancy

Success in marketing isn’t just about throwing huge budgets at the latest shiny piece of technology. Rather, it’s about using tools that are readily available, and adapting campaigns so that they use data, skills and processes in the right way to meet clearly-defined objectives. With data in particular, marketers can feel overwhelmed by the amount

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Google’s John Mueller Recommends Keeping URLs Under 1,000 Characters

Google’s John Mueller recently stated that URLs should be kept under 1,000 characters in length. This number was mentioned in a Google Webmaster Central hangout during a discussion about URL length as it relates to SEO. While it’s uncommon for URLs to reach, much less exceed, 1,000 characters – it’s not impossible. Various factors such

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Are you Keeping Up With All the Available Communication Channels

Customer communication channels are growing and you can’t control that conversation. You can’t control where it happens or how it happens if you want to give your customers the best experience. Customers want to communicate with you, NOT just on a phone, not just via web chat, but also through Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and beyond.

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Microsoft Advertising says it’s keeping average position reporting

Microsoft Advertising (formerly Bing Ads) has added the position-based impression share metrics that Google introduced last fall. But, unlike Google, it said average position reporting will be sticking around. Adding prominence metrics. Now called prominence metrics, rather than share of voice, in Microsoft Advertising, the set of six new stats are available at the campaign,

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