Does LinkedIn’s Rebranding Indicate a Paradigm Shift in Website Design?
Networking giant LinkedIn recently launched a full-scale rebranding campaign to incorporate more warmth, humanity
Networking giant LinkedIn recently launched a full-scale rebranding campaign to incorporate more warmth, humanity
At some point, it feels like companies and platforms in different technology spaces are bound to overlap. They begin to compete with each other. Regardless of their goals when they launched, they start to work toward the same spaces and the same ways to attract new users, new eyes and new traffic.
In a recent fiery announcement, Mozilla Firefox went on the offensive to point fingers at several search engine giants claiming that they intentionally bury enhanced privacy settings. Firefox contends that most users lack the knowledge to understand or reach advanced security features in browsers.
With social media marketing and online marketing in general, you’re trying to create communication between the company
In an uncharacteristic move for the search engine giant, Google recently took to social media to give users a heads up on the launch of a major search algorithm update. The update, termed the June 2019 Core Update, is the second such major system overhaul of the year and appears poised to shake up the SEO landscape.
In 2018, Google rolled out the Duplex AI system. The goal was to give customers a new, easier way to make reservations and connect with companies online, even if those companies did not have the systems in place themselves. Duplex was designed as a “human-sounding AI” that had the power to call businesses for these customers.
It is no secret that today’s netizens rely heavily, some almost exclusively, on mobile access to site content. Ensuring an optimized experience for these users not only helps deliver smoother access but often translates to more meaningful interactions and expanded growth opportunities for SMBs.
When you say that you’re interested in social media marketing, what you really mean is Facebook marketing. At least, that’s true in most cases. Facebook is a juggernaut, the clear social media leader, and it’s been that way for a decade.
Why is this? Why did social media sites in the past rise and fall, but Facebook seems to be here to stay?