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The Content Strategist
Here's what you missed while you spent all week crying in bed after realizing that the election is still a year away...
Apple's search capabilities are about to get richer and more functional—and are designed to steal Google's traffic in the process.
Apple's developers don't want you going to Facebook for your news. Or Snapchat. Or Twitter. They want you on the Apple News App.
Let's look at two ways Facebook Instant Articles will impact brands very soon—and wildly speculate about a big possibility.
Facebook Instant Articles are very much here to stay and live up to the hype, and here's why.
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Ello may consider itself a place where brands are unwelcome, but publishers are already starting to set up shop on the most viral social network since Snapchat burst onto the scene in early 2013.
The editors at The Verge have a policy that seems a little bit odd and anachronistic: They don’t let writers see how much traffic their stories generate. Ever.