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25+ Useful Mac Keyboard Shortcuts for Social Media Managers. SEO: Titles & Metas template variables. One of the most important functions of both Yoast SEO and Yoast SEO Premium is the possibility to add title templates and meta description templates to the homepage, all (custom) post types, all (custom) taxonomies and other pages.

SEO: Titles & Metas template variables

Template variables can also be used on individual posts, pages and taxonomies. In this article Setting up / changing your templates You can change your title & meta templates by going to the admin of your WordPress installation and clicking SEO → Titles & Metas. Log in to your WordPress website. The 'SEO' settings will expand providing you additional options. Why focus on long tail keywords?

Long tail keywords are keywords or key phrases that are more specific (and usually longer) than more common “head” keywords.

Why focus on long tail keywords?

Long tail keywords get less search traffic, but will usually have a higher conversion value, as they focus on a more specific product. This post explains why you should focus on long tail keywords when optimizing your site. While writing our eBook ‘Content SEO’ I worked closely together with Joost in creating a section on Search Engine Optimization. The first chapter — after the introduction in SEO — had to be keyword research. ‘Keyword research is the basis of all Search Engine Optimization,’ Joost explained to me, ‘without proper keyword research, all other things are basically useless’. Why sending from your own private domain matters – ReachMail. While it's not required, it is strongly recommended that the From Email Address on your ReachMail messages be a private domain.

Why sending from your own private domain matters – ReachMail

It all boils down to the fact that when you send mail, your domain garners a reputation, good or bad. Privacy Policy. ReachMail is committed to the highest standards of Privacy and maintains a strict Anti-Spam policy.

Privacy Policy

If you have had trouble removing yourself from a list sent via ReachMail using the opt-out link provided in the email, please FORWARD the message directly to rem@reachmail.com and we will promptly remove you. The email must be forwarded, otherwise we will not know from which mailing list it originated. If you no longer have this email, please provide as much detail as possible, so we can identify the source of the mailing. Privacy Policy. List / Data Collection Best Practices – ReachMail. The following is meant to provide basic guidelines for list management and data collection best practices.

List / Data Collection Best Practices – ReachMail

If at any point you are unsure about any of the following statements, please contact us at support@reachmail.com for further assistance. Grow your subscriber base with sign-up forms in Zoho ​Campaigns. Ask any email marketing expert and they’ll tell you this: the success of your email marketing campaign depends on the health of your mailing list.

Grow your subscriber base with sign-up forms in Zoho ​Campaigns

The reasons are simple. How to Reconfirm a List. Opt-in Methods for Offline Subscribers. Horus Guardian. 2015 Social Media Image Size Cheat Sheet and Image Tricks. Editor’s Note: Find our updated image size cheat sheet for 2016 here.

2015 Social Media Image Size Cheat Sheet and Image Tricks

Social media trends are hard to predict. You never know which social platforms will take off in a big way, which won’t, or what changes popular networks will make in the months ahead. One of the biggest trends we’ve seen in the past year is the importance of visual content. In 2014, visual-centric social media platforms like Pinterest and Instagram continued to see their user count and engagement rate skyrocket. Today, 70 million photos and videos are shared on Instagram daily and 50 percent of Pinterest’s 30 billion pins were added in the last six months.

Great visuals have become a crucial aspect of online marketing. 2015 Social Media Image Size Cheat Sheet and Image Tricks. 2015 Social Media Image Sizes: A User's Guide for Designers. (Editor’s Note: We updated this post on 7/16/14 to account for a few changes that Facebook made to how the cover photo and custom tabs are displayed, among others.

2015 Social Media Image Sizes: A User's Guide for Designers

The most recent changes as of today are reflected in the text below, and in the Social Media Image Templates available for download.) As designers, we’ve all been there: you create a beautiful new Facebook or Twitter cover photo, only to have the platform change its social media image sizes the next day. Social media and visual content go hand in hand, and social networking sites frequently update their social media image sizes and formats to promote a rich visual experience.

In general, this has been good for businesses that can keep up; numerous studies demonstrate that visual content is much more engaging than just text. According to Hubspot, 90% of the information transmitted to the brain is visual, and visuals are processed 60,000 times faster by the brain than text is. Facebook Pro Tips: Twitter. 6 Social Media Templates to Save You Hours of Work. ImageCodr.org. How to attribute a Creative Commons photo from Flickr. Yes, the absolute correct way!

How to attribute a Creative Commons photo from Flickr

I previously asked how you credit a CC photo from Flickr. Since then I’ve been doing my research and here is the results – The correct way to credit a photo. You need to follow the guidelines set by the license. I’m only going to address attribution. According to Creative Commons you need to: keep intact any copyright notices for the Workcredit the author, licensor and/or other parties (such as a wiki or journal) in the manner they specify;include the title of the Workthe URL for the work if applicableIf you are making a derivative word or adaptation, in addition to the above, you need to identify that your work is a derivative work i.e., “This is a Finnish translation of the [original work] by [author].” or “Screenplay based on [original work] by [author].”