Who’s got your passwords? A business marketer’s reality check.

My kids constantly lose things. Books, jackets, homework, etc. Thankfully for password keychains on our home computer, one thing they don’t lose access to is their online entertainment (Netflix anyone?).…

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Digital Marketing News #49 – Google App Index, Project Fi, WordPress XSS Vulnerability & More

This week, we cover a bunch of Google announcements, including their new App Index, YouTube’s Support Discontinuation, Google Wallet’s FDIC Insurance and Project Fi. And, of course, we review Google’s…

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Digital Marketing News #46 – Adobe CompCC, Facebook Riff, GitHub DDos Attack & More

This week, Adobe releases CompCC for wireframing on-the-go, GitHub gets hit with a DDoS attack and Facebook announces Riff, a viral video app. Plus, what you need to know about…

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Digital Marketing News #43 – Apple ResearchKit, Yoast SEO Vulnerability, Facebook Like Update & More

This week, Apple announces ResearchKit to help combat diseases and patches FREAK with iOS 8.2, a vulnerability was found in the Yoast WordPress SEO plugin, Facebook changes it counts likes…

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Digital Marketing News #42 – Freak Attack, Google Analytics Malware Alerts, Twitter Video Embeds & More

This week, a “FREAK” attack targets Android and OSX users, Twitter launches embeddable videos and malware alerts come to Google Analytics. Plus, a tip for WordPress users to automatically make…

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Digital Marketing News #39 – ThreatExchange, Facebook Relevance Score, Designing for the Elderly & More

This week on Digital Marketing News, we discuss ThreatExchange, Facebook’s social platform for cybersecurity, Facebook’s new relevance score for ads, Twitter’s acquisition of Niche, a service that connects advertisers to…

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Digital Marketing News #38 – Outlook Mobile App, Superbowl Ad Views, PodClear & More

This week, we discuss the new Outlook App from Microsoft, Superbowl Ad Views on YouTube and Facebook, a browser-based Powerpoint alternative called Bunkr and the discontinuation of Windows Server 2003.…

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Traditional Hosting vs. Managed Hosting – Which Website Hosting is Best for You?

Many agencies who build websites also offer managed hosting and maintenance on their own servers, for anywhere in the range of $100 – $1,000 or more per month. On the…

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Digital Marketing News #32 -SoakSoak, Facebook Drops Bing & More

This week, SoakSoak, a major new malware compromised 100,000 Wordpress Websites, Bing’s partnership ends with Facebook, we check out Google’s top trending searches of the year, and a Facebook is allowing…

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Podcast 04.17.14 – Web Security Stats, Trending Subreddits, Q1 Mobile Index & More

This episode features Google Streetview vs. reCaptcha, widespread data breaches, trending subreddits, Google Play vs. the App Store & more.

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Do you have a content problem? Content chaos is the silent productivity killer plaguing…

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The way your users find content on your website impacts everything from customer satisfaction…

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Association leaders everywhere are feeling the pressure to jump on the AI bandwagon. Maybe…

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