How to Get a Post Removed from Ripoff Report

Article by Pierre Zarokian from Reputation Stars.

Ripoff Report uses a federal law known as the Communications Decency Act to protect themselves, while anonymous users slander thousands of people and businesses around the Web. The site was set up to act like a consumer watchdog. Instead, it has become a breeding ground of gossip and unfounded rumors complete with long-winded and scathing reviews. If you’re unlucky enough to be listed on Ripoff Report, here is what you need to know. Continue reading

Impact of Twitter’s Promoted Video Feature

A major question marketers might be asking themselves is who can be reached with Twitter’s new promoted video feature. Twitter Ads allow marketers to target audiences by gender, geography, keyword, interest or language.

Moreover, Twitter also provides a website tag for remarketing. This allows marketers to tag their site visitors and make an audience out of them. This type of tailored audience can also be created by using mailing lists, phone numbers, Twitter IDs, phone numbers, mobile advertising IDs and mobile app users (this is collected through conversion tracking). Continue reading