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06
Oct

Are Facebook Carousel Ads Really The Next Golden Goose?

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Are Facebook Carousel Ads Really The Next Golden Goose?   In the past year, Facebook has rolled out an unprecedented number of changes to their advertising suite. We’re particularly excited about the new carousel ad format, formerly known as multi-product ads. These new ads not only look sleek, they also perform incredibly well.   Carousel […]

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04
Mar

Pushing Out and Pulling In The Right Data to Grow Your Brand Online

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Brands need to think more about the data they’re pushing out with the big aggregator websites who are increasingly controlling the majority of website traffic, as well as the data brands are pulling in to manage decisions, or risk being left behind. Way back in September of 2012, Tom Anthony, Head of R&D at Distilled, […]

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19
Nov

20 steps to setup and optimize a Google Shopping Feed

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20 Steps To Setup And Optimize A Google Shopping Feed Google Shopping is one of the easiest and most effective ways to drive traffic to an e-commerce store. See our Welding Supplies From IOC case study for an example of how Smartclick used Google shopping to grow a client’s revenue by $2 Million in a […]

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31
Jul

Google Shopping Has Changed; What This Means For You

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Google Shopping used to be a utopia for merchants online – where the benevolent “do no evil.” Google would list your products, free of charge, driving paying customers to your site to buy your stuff. All you had to do was upload a product feed to Google Merchant Center and keep it fresh. Life was […]

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