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Why the retailers closing stores probably won’t see a major e-commerce uptick

According to post-holiday sales data, U.S. overall retail sales were flat or up modestly; however, some traditional retailers saw sales declines to varying degrees. By comparison, online sales were up roughly 19% according to data from Mastercard, which said total holiday retail sales increased 3.4% compared with a year ago. Macy’s, JCPenney, L Brands, Kohl’s […]

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Two Approaches to Awesome Blog Headlines and YouTube Titles (You Won’t Believe What Happens Next)

The good news is that just about anyone with an Internet connection can have a voice online. The bad news is that just about anyone with an Internet connection has a voice online. Everyone is vying for the attention of everyone else. Everyone is looking for those likes, those views, those click-throughs, so how do

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Shorter holiday season won’t dampen e-commerce sales with revenue expected to surpass $143 billion

With a head start on this year’s shorter-than-usual holiday season, e-commerce sales should remain robust, according to Adobe’s predictions. The company expects online holiday revenue to reach $143.8 billion this year, a 14.1% increase over last year. That growth estimate is below the 16.5% year-over-year increase in e-commerce sales that Adobe reported last year, when

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Facebook News tab won’t include ads, but publishers can still monetize content

Facebook is launching Facebook News, a dedicated space on the platform that will highlight top news stories from national and local publications. The company confirmed with Marketing Land that publishers whose articles are placed in Facebook News will be able to monetize their content the same way they do in other areas of Facebook, including

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Facebook won’t launch cryptocurrency until U.S. regulators approve

In a prepared statement to a House oversight committee, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said plans to launch a global payments system will remain on hold until U.S. regulators approve it. The comments end speculation Libra coin could go live in nations where there is no government pushback. The statement, published today, will be part of Zuckerberg’s

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Facebook says Libra won’t launch without US approval

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg plans to tell Congress Wednesday that the company’s planned Libra cryptocurrency won’t launch unless all U.S. regulators approve. In prepared remarks released Tuesday ahead of a hearing before the House Financial Services Committee, Zuckerberg says that Facebook will not be part of launching the new digital currency anywhere in the world

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Why Realme won’t be making a gaming phone soon

Realme is one of the newest Android manufacturers on the market, but it has already surpassed a number of veterans in sales and popularity. The company has grown explosively since launching as an Oppo offshoot, reaching the global top 10 of smartphone OEMs. Realme has now made its way onto the European market, with the

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Webinar: Mobile-First Indexing: What Got You There, Won’t Get You Here

January 31, 2019 At MobileMoxie, we believe that Google’s Launch of Mobile-First Indexing enabled them to change the organization of their index, which in turn, is changing the look and feel of most search results – especially on mobile. This presentation focuses on the very important data that is not Representative in most SEO analytics,

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Germany Won’t Exclude Huawei 5G Equipment

Germany has completed its ‘security catalog,’ a set of rules telecommunications companies must comply with as they deploy 5G networks. Reuters is reporting that, despite pressure from the U.S., German officials have not excluded Huawei from participation. The U.S. and Huawei have been at odds over allegations the equipment vendor has backdoors in its 5G

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