Yes, I’ve on a roll with the #MondayMashup series, as well as blogging more frequently. Last week, 6 posts in 7 days. I think I’m getting back into the habit again.
This week’s #MondayMashup, I’ve tried to select from a few different places. I believe it’s nice to try to cover a few different people, but not the same exact people from each week, as this series is to feature great content from around the Internet.
The topics should also be a nice spread. If you know of places that I probably should take a look at, feel free to leave your suggestions in the comment area below. I hope you enjoy this week’s #MondayMashup.
#MondayMashup 2015 Volume 4
Blogging
Mari Smith shares 6 Steps To Building A Massive Audience With Content. She’s extremely familiar with producing content and building a large audience. It’s no wonder that she’s partnered with Facebook.
Rebekah Radice tells us how to Become a Content Marketing Powerhouse: Secrets to a Super-Sticky Strategy.
Social Media
Chris Lema tells us Why you should be using email automation to grow your membership site. Frankly, you should use email automation on more than membership sites, but definitely this is a MUST read.
Allie Freeland happily tells us how Facebook Now Supports GIFs. This is an interesting update. No more having to link to Imgur or other places for people to see those animated GIFs.
Wade Harman discusses Authenticity-The Coal Miners Guide To Selling Yourself.
Ileane Smith interviews Lisa Irby in her article – Lisa Irby Shares Her Online Marketing Savvy with Basic Blog Tips.
Anna Hoffman coveres a tutorial on Periscope in – Periscope Tutorial: How to [and Why] Use Twitter’s Periscope.
SEO
Danny Sullivan unveils The Periodic Table Of SEO Success Factors: 2015 Edition Now Released.
Mike O’Brien writes on Mobile Surpasses Desktop in Search Queries. There’s some interesting results shared in this article.
Neil Patel talks on How to Come Up with Winning A/B Tests Using Data.
Web Design
Dustin Stout showcases 15 Sites for Creative Inspiration in 2015. There are some unique things to look at in his roundup.
Mary Lou shows us how to do the following that may be handy for e-commerce type sites – Product Comparison Layout & Effect.
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Zach says
I read Chris Lema’s article on automation. I’ve just incorporated some automation into my site, and got some good tips in how to follow up.
Thanks for the list.
Shelley Alexander says
Nile, I love your Monday Mashup because you always include links to content that is so relevant and helpful for online marketers and bloggers. Thanks so much for the links I will be going to read some of them now. 🙂
Ileane says
Hi Nile,
Thanks for including my interview with Lisa Irby in your Monday Mashup this week.
I see a few posts that I need to explore like the ones from my friends Wade Harman and Dustin Stout. And of course Ana Hoffman is crushing it with her Periscope tutorial! If it wasn’t for her YouTube video I would be totally lost on the platform.
Have a great week my dear!
Sarah says
It’s really great information. Thanks for sharing. God Bless.
Farrell John Conejos says
Hey Nile,
I was looking for something interesting to read in your site when I saw this monday mashup post of yours. To be honest. I wasn’t able to read much of your last week’s post cause I was busy working for some new projects a friend asked me to do. I was hoping that this mashup post you have will give a run down of things you made last week. Although it was not what I expected, I’m still fortunate to saw the “Facebook Now Supports GIF’s” hyperlinked and other informative stuff that you have collaborated and put in this post. This monday mashup of yours truly exceeded my expectation. Thank you very much for sharing this overloaded information. Cheers!
Chris says
While I didn’t agree to social media automation, I have read the article outlined in your post and decided to give it a try, might prove interesting. Thanks!