Emojis appeared in 1999 with a set of 176 symbols meant to convey weather, traffic, technology and time. Currently, there are 2,823 emojis that convey information across languages, cultures, lifestyles and diversity. Emoji have become a part of our everyday language, used when conveying…
The Ultimate Guide to Using Emojis for Marketing
Emoji are fun, right? They can add a flicker of color and a hint of personality to even the most boring email. They can tidy up social media posts. They can even convey certain messages and emotions better than words. They are a great…
REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD USE EMOJIES TO HELP YOU RANK YOU
Emojis aren’t just for instant messaging. Brands have also started incorporating emoji SEO strategies on their websites to better promote their business. From pizza delivery to clothing stores, there is a rise in emojis taking over search results and helping brands increase their website…
Insert emojis, symbols and other special characters into your blog posts
an omelette that you need to insert characters into your blog posts which are not available on your computer keyboard. You can use Blogger’s “Insert special characters” tool to insert arrows (↑ →), math symbols (母 ∫), accented (éü) or non-Latin characters (禁 𓁗)…
Emoji Marketing: How to Use Emoticons to Significantly Increase Your Conversions
They are everywhere. Our obsession with them started with cell phones while sending / receiving text messages. They were interested in social media and now they are regular fixture even in email communication although you won’t find them on the Oxford Dictionary. There are…
Reasons Why You Should Use Emojis in Your SEO Strategy & amp; Your PPC
Emoji are back! There’s a fair amount of commotion surrounding Google’s decision to endorse emojis. They were deactivated by Google in 2015, only to be revived a year later: Google says it will show emojis where relevant, useful and fun. As these character types have…
Emoji Marketing With Push Notification
Over 6 billion emojis are sent every day. * We use them for casual messages, quick reactions, single picture replies, and as a way to inject excitement, emotion or humor into our conversations. The emojis were first created in the late 1990s by Shigetaka…
Google new smiley combinations with ‘Emoji Kitchen’
Ever wondered what it’s like to mix and match your favorite emojis? Google lets you play mad scientist and combine emojis to create new ones. Google’s new “Emoji Kitchen” feature lets you cook new combinations using its virtual keyboard app, Gboard, on Android devices….