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+ How-To: Eight Website Super Signals That Increase Brand Trust
+ Slide Show: Five Ways to Engage Twitter Followers
+ PRO Take 10 Author: Dan Pink on Motivation
+ Survey Says: Smartphone User Behavior and Content Consumption
+ Quick Take: Email: The Case for Short and Sweet
+ My View: Three Types of Links to Avoid Using on Pinterest
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How-To Eight Website Super Signals That Increase Brand Trust
By Jeremy Schaedler
Getting lost down a dark alley in a seedy, unfamiliar part of town is nobody's idea of a good time, so don't make your visitors wonder whether they've landed on the wrong side of the Web when they come to your site. Read More
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Slideshow Five Ways to Engage Twitter Followers [Slide Show]
By Christian Gulliksen
Take a look at your Twitter profile. Do you see unimaginative variations on the same basic tweet? Have you noticed a corresponding lack of follower engagement? If so, it's time to mix it up—and here's how. Read More
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PRO Take 10 Author Series: Dan Pink on Motivation
In just 10 minutes, you'll learn how to assess how autonomous people in your organization feel and how to increase that sense of autonomy by relinquishing control. You'll also learn how, as a member of a team, to create a more motivating environment and how to keep yourself motivated. Read More
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Survey Says
Smartphone User Behavior, Activities, and Content and Media Consumption
Aside from making phone calls, consuming mobile content is the most popular smartphone activity among owners of smartphones: 93% say they regularly access mobile content and information, while 59% access the Internet and 58% use email, according to a study by the Online Publishers Association. Read More
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Quick Take
Email: The Case for Short and Sweet
Once in a while, we like to highlight a strong opinion. And according to this one, lengthy emails are a thing of the past and need to be "single-focused"—which is why newsletters just don't cut it any more. Read More
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My View Three Types of Links to Avoid Using on Pinterest
By Carly Glasmyre
To prevent spam from overrunning Pinterest, the company does not let its users post three specific types of links. Do you know which ones they are? Read More
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