Why WordPress Isn’t Scared of Facebook, Snapchat, or the Future of Publishing
Empires rise and fall. So even though social platforms are powerful right now, WordPress is confident that the website has staying power.
The Content Strategist
Empires rise and fall. So even though social platforms are powerful right now, WordPress is confident that the website has staying power.
Most brands still haven't mastered the one skill that makes content marketing work: telling relevant stories, day after day.
The reality is that companies have produced a lot of bad content in 2014, and a lot of marketing technologies didn't deliver on the promise of better ROI.
Ghost stands in stark contrast to the powerful yet bloated WordPress beast. It's cleaner and easier to use. But what can a system so minimal offer publishers and content creators?
Google has now released a WordPress publisher plugin that makes using Webmaster Tools and AdSense a breeze.
Colleges are hiring chief marketing officers in an effort to strengthen the schools' brands in tough economic times.
New York restaurant Comodo has added #ComodoMenu to its menu, "encouraging guests to add, share and check out photos of food."
The European blogging platform moves to New York to challenge Wordpress and Blogger with its social integration.
Facebook jumped a hurtle in the acquistion of Instagram when the California Department of Corporations gave Facebook an official OK.