Thank you so much @TheCoolestCool and @JoelKlettke for taking the time to provide amazing feedback. Looks like I've got some work to do and tests to run. I'll be sure to provide results and new versions so you can see the good that undoubtedly will come from ya'lls feedback.
I'm working with a client who has written articles for Inc., Entrepreneur, and other big name sites. The are re-posting those articles on their blog, while stating that the original appeared on the relevant site. The problem is that they aren't even ranking on the top 3 pages for the title of the article, however, random sites are P1 that are simply title stealing and linking to the site.
I'm suspecting this is a duplicate content issue. Has anyone been able to work around this and rank at least P1 for the article titles, while still using the original content on their blog?
I've been experimenting with Twitter Ads and seeing really good engagement numbers. Clicks and follows are the majority of the engagements. But there is the not tracked Favorite engagement that I'm seeing a lot from. Of course, I get an alert that someone has favorited an ad, but I have yet to determine if I should engage them based on that through Twitter. Thoughts? Discuss among yourselves?
I've been experimenting with Twitter Ads and seeing really good engagement numbers. Clicks and follows are the majority of the engagements. But there is the not tracked Favorite engagement that I'm seeing a lot from. Of course, I get an alert that someone has favorited an ad, but I have yet to determine if I should engage them based on that through Twitter. Thoughts? Discuss among yourselves?
Thank you so much @TheCoolestCool and @JoelKlettke for taking the time to provide amazing feedback. Looks like I've got some work to do and tests to run. I'll be sure to provide results and new versions so you can see the good that undoubtedly will come from ya'lls feedback.
I'm working with a client who has written articles for Inc., Entrepreneur, and other big name sites. The are re-posting those articles on their blog, while stating that the original appeared on the relevant site. The problem is that they aren't even ranking on the top 3 pages for the title of the article, however, random sites are P1 that are simply title stealing and linking to the site.
I'm suspecting this is a duplicate content issue. Has anyone been able to work around this and rank at least P1 for the article titles, while still using the original content on their blog?
I've been experimenting with Twitter Ads and seeing really good engagement numbers. Clicks and follows are the majority of the engagements. But there is the not tracked Favorite engagement that I'm seeing a lot from. Of course, I get an alert that someone has favorited an ad, but I have yet to determine if I should engage them based on that through Twitter. Thoughts? Discuss among yourselves?
I've been experimenting with Twitter Ads and seeing really good engagement numbers. Clicks and follows are the majority of the engagements. But there is the not tracked Favorite engagement that I'm seeing a lot from. Of course, I get an alert that someone has favorited an ad, but I have yet to determine if I should engage them based on that through Twitter. Thoughts? Discuss among yourselves?