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SEO is Turning into a Questions and Answers Game

Neil Patel

None-the-less we were able to gather some interesting stats as we have data going back to 2017. Here’s what the question searches looked like in 2017. In 2017 it was 13.41% and it went up to 14.52% in 2020. In 2017 it was 13.41% and it went up to 14.52% in 2020. From 7.68% in 2017 to 8.61% in 2020.

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EU hits Google with $2.6 billion fine in antitrust case

Martech

The fine comes from a 2017 case in which regulators said Google abused its dominant market position in favoring its own shopping comparison service. “We We made changes back in 2017 to comply with the European Commission’s decision. We are disappointed with the decision of the Court,” a Google spokesperson told CNBC on Tuesday.

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How UX Sold 5,000 NFTs in Less Than a Minute

Jeff Bullas

One of the most criticized UX launches ever, it closed in 2017 due to such a catastrophic failure. When Juicero tried to launch a revolutionary new product, their product had all the bells and whistles but failed to capture their customers.

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The History of Social Media Since 2003

Hubspot Marketing

It was shut down in 2017 after a decline in its user base. 2017 - TikTok became available in the United States in late 2017 and has since reached over 130 million downloads. It was shut down in 2017 after a decline in its user base. 2017 - ByteDance, TikTok’s parent company, purchases Musical.ly. 2014 - Musical.ly

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Wendy's Took #NationalRoastDay to TikTok — Did It Bring the Heat?

Hubspot Marketing

Wendy’s has been serving up sass on social media since 2017. link] — Wendy's (@Wendys) November 24, 2017 The success of this tweet marked the beginning of a new social media strategy for the fast food chain — roasting other accounts. It all started on Twitter. When the tweets are as broken as the ice cream machine.

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Google ad label experiment makes it easier to distinguish paid results

Search Engine Land

The design is a throwback to 2017’s green, boxed ad labels. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.

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Shame Marketing Boosts Sales but Reduces Loyalty

SMEI

Pepsi: In 2017, Pepsi provoked outrage with its “Live for Now” ad. The ad featured a series of sketches that were based on real women’s self-descriptions, which many people found to be an exploitation of female insecurities.