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Question? What is the second largest second search engine?
Answer: YouTube
Over 1.8 billion users per month on YouTube. Wrap your head around that for a second.
You’d think with that many users, there’d be a lot of businesses utilizing YouTube for marketing purposes. False. Only 9% of businesses are using the tube for marketing. (You can dive deep into the stats here.)
The door is wide open! Here are a few tips to get You(on the)Tube.
-Develop an SEO strategy for YouTube specifically
Optimization is key if you want folks to watch your videos. Just like your website SEO strategy, YouTube is fairly similar. Research some keywords that actually get searched, but aren’t too competitive. Once you have some keywords, put them in your title and say them out loud in your videos.
-Increase viewer interaction
Unfortunately, keywords aren’t enough to put you on Casey Neistat’s level. The YouTube algorithm is a big fan of interaction (likes, shares, and comments). Don’t expect this to happen overnight. You gotta work at it people. Organize your videos into playlists and ask for comments and engagement in your videos.
-Be unique and stick to it
YouTube gives you plenty of space to customize your channel. Don’t overlook these features. Bright thumbnails with text on the left side are your new best friend. Keep them consistent though.
Alright, you got some videos to make. Get after it.
Urban Dictionary defines Squad as an informal group of individuals with a common goal and a sense of solidarity. On Instagram, they refer to these crews as PODS.
The common goal is pretty simple; boost engagement.
When done right, IG pods can consume a lot of your time. The comments are more than just 👍🏼 and ❤️. You’re actually leaving genuine, long-form comments.
Our very own, Gloria Pyltak drops some knowledge on whether or not Instagram pods are worth your time.
Here are a few things to consider before you go ‘pod wild.’
The ever-changing IG algorithm is a pod’s worst enemy. Currently, there are 6 key factors measured in Instagram’s algorithm for content to rank highly.
The biggest takeaway here is that engagement has no clout in IG’s algorithm. So, if you’re trying to beat the system, sorry this isn’t going to cut it. Dive deeper on the Instagram algorithm right here.
If you ever hear someone tell you they can get you ranking on the first page of Google in a day or two; run. Run fast.
SEO can be straight up overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. The folks at Search Engine Journal made life a whole lot easier by releasing this amazing checklist. We’re gonna give you some highlights here and challenge you to dive deep with the checklist when you have some time.
Alright, you got some work to do. SE-YO at us if you have any questions.
We keep hearing that video is the future on Facebook, so to keep our team sharp, we’re all required to submit at least one selfie video a day on Slack. We’re still trying to figure out what to do with all of them. JK (kind of).
But seriously, video continues to be one of the most monetizable formats on Facebook and you should definitely incorporate it in your 2019 marketing playbook.
Let’s Settle the Score
The folks at AdEspresso did the dirty work for us and dropped $1k to figure out the best video ad format to use. They tested 3 ad formats:
The goal of the ads was to promote a custom audience ebook and get leads. The cost per lead was their measure of success.
You can get into the dirty dirty of the ad structure, audience, and placement here.
Drum roll, please…
Animation, you sneaky little devil. The cost per lead, CPC, CTR, and CR Rate won out across the board with animation.
As with every campaign, you need to test everything. While the animated video proved to be the best format for AdEspresso, it may not translate across the board.
If you need help setting up your own FB campaign, hit us up here.
A quick Google search for ‘funny 2019 resolutions’ yielded some legit funny stuff:
@LandonAnderson: I have like 9 New Year’s resolutions and I’ve already mentally given up on about 6 of them.
@SwtngTwng: I am really unfit. Running for a train has almost done me in. A new years resolution of never running again I reckon.
@mjs030: My New Years resolution is to be more active. Sexually.
@CarneyandCo: Ditch these 3 influencer marketing practices in 2019….
The New IM
As marketing budgets continue to shift to social media, influencer marketing remains one of the best ways to tap into audiences and broaden your reach.
Fun fact: Influencer marketing is predicted to be worth $101 billion by 2020.
As you incorporate influencer marketing into your 2019 strategy, make sure you ditch these 3 things.
1. Getting hung up on follower counts:
According to a 2017 survey by Edelman, 49% of internet users worldwide said they trusted information from online personalities with a small following, whereas only 36% said the same of well-known online personalities.
2. Writing over-prescriptive briefs:
When done right, influencer marketing shouldn’t look forced or fake. Let your influencer do their thing and have some fun with the campaign.
3. Letting content live and die on social:
A lot of brands fail to use their influencer assets to their maximum potential. Whatever you do, make sure you find other ways to amplify the content captured by your influencer.
Takeaways: Choose a micro-influencer with stellar engagement. Stay away from overly detailed briefs. Repurpose influencer content.
Did you know that Google processes over 40k search queries every second? That’s over 3.5 billion searches per day.
What does that mean for you?
It’s time to optimize your content for questions, duh.
Need some convincing?
How to discover questions to ask:

The New Year is a great time to evaluate your current digital assets. Today, we’re talking about website speed. If your site is slow, you’re losing views and hurting your search ranking.
If you’re ready to speed things up, check out these WordPress plugins for your site:
1. Render Faster: WP Fastest Cache: The more traffic your site gets, the more RAM and CPU it uses (AKA: it loads slower). WP Fastest Cache creates a static file for multiple users rather than rendering the same page repeatedly.
2. Big Image Files: WP Smush: That 2MB hero image ain’t gonna cut it anymore. If you’re looking for a simple way to compress your images and not lose quality, download WP Smush for free.
3. Decrease Pageload: BJ Lazy Load. When someone lands on your site, all the content on the page is automatically loaded. If you have a lot of content on the page, the load time is going to be slow. BJ Lazy Load delays loading all of the content until the user is ready.

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