🚀Google Ads – Where No One Can Hear You Scream 😱
No human at Google is paying attention to your Google Ads. Sure, there's automated messages telling you when a keyword is "limited by medical policy," and tons of suggestions to…
No human at Google is paying attention to your Google Ads. Sure, there's automated messages telling you when a keyword is "limited by medical policy," and tons of suggestions to…
Yes, Google My Business (GMB) is a shortcut to the top of Google Results. Google loves 'brick and mortar' locations so much that 49% of businesses who are using their…
If you own a treatment center, then hats off to you for doing the work that is so badly needed in our society. Getting the word out can be difficult in…
About 1 out of every 4 pictures in my Marketplace is for tattoos.
Faceboook's latest foray to make their site more "sticky" (ie keep people on it longer) is the "marketplace" functionality which they've dedicated a lot of the real estate in their app to (it's in the very center at the bottom of the app). In true Facebook form, there's perennially a red "notification" on the marketplace button to get us to click on it.
This appears to be one of the all time greatest corporate tweet gaffes. I was alerted to this by Jon Hendren's tweet (@fart)
I asked for a link and voila, it appears to be true. Dominos appears to have posted a tweet that links to a page on their site which contains a video and article addressing some very kinky Dominos employees, and I quote:"...videos of two of Domino’s Pizza employees appearing inappropriately within one of our franchise restaurants have been circulating online."The employees were arrested and fired. The video on Dominos site is currently set to "private" and it appears to be a corporate generated "response"/damage control video with a Dominos executive discussing the incident. I did find a youtube.com news video that is probably about this incident. Since Dominos already made the video private, I'm going to post screen shots of the tweet and the landing page for posterity, because they might not be long for this world.
This unwelcome visitor to my Facebook screen offers me a "trending newsfeed" and I guess there could be worse things. But the news it's showing me is so horrible: …
This ad is hilarious, I just wanted to give a shout out to "Hashtag Forever Strong"
All right, someone in the DMV has decided that they, too, should get involved in the "social media revolution.." Here are alluring banner ads on their site to "Like…