LinkedIn has announced this week a couple of new features to encourage conversations and content creation on the professional social network. After pushing users to start sharing video content on the platform, LinkedIn users now have the option to add video captions (.SRT files) from a PC. On the desktop, there’s also a new “Me” tab to access all the content you’ve shared.
https://www.onmsft.com/news/linkedin-introduces-better-tools-for-content-creators-new-features-in-linkedin-messaging/
Google AdWords, SEO, social media and email are just a few marketing campaign channels that businesses can use to drive visitors back to their website. And each of them has a price. So why are so many organizations willing to send visitors they are paying to acquire to a poorly converting landing page?
https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesagencycouncil/2018/07/20/six-ways-to-optimize-your-landing-page-for-conversions/#46cd44ed37c3/
Twitter has announced it is removing support for crucial APIs needed to power third-party clients such as Twitterrific and Tweetbot.
From Thursday the social media platform shut off APIs that enable to developers to integrate push notifications and automatically-refreshing timelines into their own versions of Twitter - meaning many popular third-party apps will suffer from a severe loss of functionality.
http://www.itpro.co.uk/development/31719/twitter-kills-support-for-third-party-clients/