March 10, 2021
Good Morning.
Today’s roundup:
1) Microsoft Exchange zero-day attacks: 30,000 servers hit already, says report.
Four previously unknown or ‘zero-day’ vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange Server are now being used in widespread attacks against thousands of organizations with potentially tens of thousands of organizations affected, according to security researchers.
2) Most of the world’s spam comes from these two superpowers.
3) Pinterest’s new ‘shop the look’ ads can feature multiple products in a single ad.
4) Google Ads App gets new features after 3 months of no updates.
5) Many SEOs will prioritize core web vitals google page experience efforts.
6) The right place at the right time: How to jump on a newsjacking content opportunity.
7) How targeted advertising is impacted under Virginia’s CDPA.
8) These 7 founders give their best ecommerce advice this international Women’s Day.
9) More people over the age of 45 started mobile gaming in 2020 than any other age group.
10) How a candle company uses social media to drive a better customer experience.
11) IKEA Marketing Strategy: 7 Tactics and takeaways.
12) How to get 88% open rates and 56% CTRs using Facebook Messenger bots.
13) Is the writing on the wall for email-based ids? (yes, no and maybe).
14) Google’s Mueller on keys to a successful site migration.
15) How to grow sales from $1K a tear to a $1K a day. [Podcast]
16) Search Intent and SEO: How to match content with search intent.
17) How to resolve duplicate content.
18) How a Polish newsroom developed a loyal audience by going “newsletter first”.
19) The 5 biggest mistakes you’re making with infographics.
20) Why Google loves strong brands and how you can use it in your favor.
More insights to explore…
An entrepreneur’s last attempt at regaining productivity: Ditching social media in 2021.
The entrepreneur’s guide to note-taking methods that work.
Google unveils $25 million in grants aimed at empowering women and girls.
Have an awesome day!
— Itay Paz
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