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The Digital Detox – why people are removing social apps but not deleting them

Digital detox strategies are being employed by individuals to step away from the screen and focus on improving their mental and real-life social wellbeing The social landscape is currently in flux. Platforms are seeing immense shifts in the way people engage with their services. For example, while Facebook sees rapid decreases in users, Instagram is […]

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Facebook confirms it is considering removing “Like” counts

Facebook is following its efforts on Instagram and experimenting with removing “Like” counts from posts. The test was first spotted by app researcher Jane Manchun Wong. “Currently, with this unreleased feature, the like/reaction count is hidden from anyone other than the creator of the post, just like how it works on Instagram,” wrote Wong, “The

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Create a healthy backlink profile by identifying and removing poor quality backlinks

Poor quality backlinks is a headache because it does much harm despite sometimes getting traffic and improving ranks for brief moments. Simply put, you cannot have bad or poor backlinks in your inventory because it can raise questions about the legitimacy of your business. Now, that backlinks often flow to websites without asking, and it

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Instagram Removing Like Counts – How to Adjust Your Marketing Strategy

Instagram has a rollout program to measure what happens if they eliminate likes. It started in Canada. But now it’s expanded to six more countries. The U.S. isn’t included yet. Impact of Instagram Removing Like Counts Dr. Dustin York is assistant professor of communications and director of undergraduate and graduate communications programs at Maryville University.

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Google Ads portfolio bid strategy changes: Removing eCPC, average daily budget replacing target spend

In an effort to help simplify settings, Google said, it is making changes to two portfolio bid strategies. Portfolio bid strategies can be applied across multiple campaigns in a Google Ads account. Average daily budget for maximize clicks. Starting in July, the target spend setting will no longer be an option when setting up new

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