Dow Jones Industrial, Card Giant Visa, High Stock Prices, And Visa Split

Apple?s stock will be listed on the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) beginning this month, bumping U.S. carrier AT&T from the list, reports the WSJ. The move has been discussed and anticipated for a while now, and results from a trend begun with

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How to Improve Your Marketing with Google Analytics Data

By Neil Patel

How to Improve Your Marketing With Google Analytics Data

You know Google Analytics is powerful, but do you really know how to use it? Chances are you don’t…

Looking at reports isn’t enough. You have to take the data from Google Analytics and make adjustments to your site to get more visitors and conversions.

So, how can you use it to improve your marketing? Well, I’ve created an infographic that will walk you through the steps you need to take.

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Conclusion

If you use Google Analytics correctly, it can do wonders for your business. …read more      

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Marketing, Best-selling Author John, Universal Step-by-step Approach, And Marketing Action Plan

If you?re one of those folks that says things like, I?m no good at marketing or marketing is just so darn hard ? I?ve got good news ? neither is actually true.
It?s not that you?re not good at marketing, it?s that you are thinking about it all wrong.
Here?s the deal ? Marketing is a System.
And just…

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Stock Photography, Color Palettes, Visual Identity, And Creative Market

By Emily Balyea
Creating a visual identity for your brand no longer has to be you in front of a white board with a blank stare on your face. In fact, you should probably just ditch the white board all together because our good friend the Internet has some better brainstorming tools for you.

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Henry Rollins on the Art and Business of DIY Media

By Brian Clark

I vividly remember the first time I heard Black Flag. It was in a kid named Mike Goodman’s bedroom, and the record was called Damaged.

That’s how it was pre-Internet in suburban Houston. If it wasn’t on the radio or MTV, it was invisible — unless some cool kid turned you on to something new (who probably got it from the older sibling of some other cool kid).

And by “cool,” I mean a misfit who couldn’t abide in a Top 40 world.

My first impression was, “Wow, this guy is pissed off!” And sarcastic, sometimes funny, sometimes sad. I loved …read more      

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