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Technically, your boss owns your professional time. That means it's perfectly within her rights to reprioritize what you're working on if she thinks doing so is the best thing for the team.

But even good bosses can have a hard time understanding what's being sacrificed when they assign new tasks and projects.

[ad_1] Over 300 million people spend time on Instagram every day. And for advertisers, this tap-happy space is a godsend.According to Selfstartr, 68% of Instagram users directly follow accounts for businesses and many directly engage with brands through comment.Customers that spend time on your Instagram...

[ad_1] Quick and clever ways to gain a following Growth hacks – they’re not the end all be all of tech startup success, but they’ve certainly helped give a major boost to many companies that are thriving today. If you don’t know, a “growth hack” refers...

[ad_1] Content marketing and blogging are two of the best investments you can make for your business’s online presence right now, especially when it comes to connecting with new users and building a loyal following.This is fantastic news, as it’s an accessible tactic for businesses...

[ad_1] More on the gender gap in tech Women continue to face discrimination and pay gaps when working the tech industry. A measly 16 percent of Facebook’s tech staff, and 18 percent of Google’s, are women. Although it should be a no-brainer that women are just as...

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Indexing as many pages on your website as possible can be very tempting for marketers who are trying to boost their search engine authority.

But, while it’s true that publishing more pages that are relevant for a particular keyword (assuming they’re also high quality) will improve your ranking for that keyword, sometimes there’s actually more value in keeping certain pages on your website out of a search engine’s index.

[ad_1] This isn’t a 101-style post. It’s assuming you’ve got the basics down. You’ve got a simple analytics framework down. You’ve got Goals or Events set-up (properly). But you want action. You want to figure out how to move the needle in as short amount...