The latest article on ‘Business 2 Community’ is titled “6 Things You Should Not Miss While Running Facebook Ads”. Harsh Ajmera says, “Facebook is the most highly used social medium and the best way to get the word out on your Facebook page, is Facebook Ads. There are a lot of gimmicks in the advertising world, but to get attention from potential customers in one vast platform is Facebook which has more than 1.15+ Billion users as of Social Media 2013. Every time a prospect customer or client goes to Facebook, he or she will see your ad with this you are targeting brand recognition,... [...]
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The latest article on ‘MarketingProfs’ is titled “Email Still Really, Really Matters, Especially If You Apply These Four Tips”. Vin Turk says, “Rich media, social media, and native advertising may be making the headlines these days, but let’s face it: The latest shiny objects do not work for everyone. You know what does work for everyone? Email marketing. It may not be new, shiny, or sexy, but nothing delivers results like email, particularly for nurturing new leads. Rich media is full of flash and fanfare; social media is used as a broadcast medium; and users recognize native advertising... [...]
The latest article on ‘Marketing Land’ is titled “Social Media Checklist For New Websites & Businesses”. Ashley Kemper says, “As a startup company or small business, it is no longer an option to ignore social media as a means of communication, promotion and possibly even recruitment or revenue. That’s true for any business new to the internet, as well. However, diving head-first into an ever-expanding realm of social media networks can feel overwhelming at best. Each platform has not only a unique audience of users, but also its own idiosyncrasies when it... [...]
WordPress sites are fast and flexible, but native WordPress isn’t customized for mobile devices. For that, you need a WP theme that is specially designed with mobile users in mind. There’s a beautiful new mobile theme by Jay Moreno called JumpMobi Inspire that makes building an effective mobile site quick. It even comes with a set of 5 pre-configured versions you can select from, if you choose, to save the time of configuring it yourself. This theme comes with integration for over a dozen popular third-party sites that help your marketing, such as PayPal, Amazon S3, Pinterest, Facebook,... [...]
The latest article on ‘Marketing Land’ is titled “Google Brings Local Search To Digital Displays Across London”. Greg Sterling says, “Google has undertaken a novel marketing experiment in London. Called “Google Outside,” and first reported by the website Campaign, Google and agency R/GA have deployed 160 digital displays at bus stops and underground stations across London. The electronic displays offer “local search” information on tourist attractions, businesses and entertainment. As far as we can tell from the available information users cannot directly... [...]
The latest article on HubSpot blog is titled “How Long Should Your Blog Posts Be?”. Corey Eridon says, “I’ll give you the answer one of my college professors gave to students who asked how long their term papers should be: As long as it needs to be. (Helpful, right?) But really, your blog posts are no different. They should be as long as they need to be to serve their purpose — whether that’sthought leadership, driving leads, explaining a new concept, whatever. Can your blog post serve its purpose in 200 words? Cool. Stop writing. You’re done. If you... [...]
John Chow’s latest blog post is titled “Turn Data Into A Hot Marketing Strategy With Infographics”. Chow says, “If your website is getting about 20-30 targeted visitors a day, you should be making consistent sales. If you are not, and your website has decent functionality (The visitor can order your product in less than 2 to 3 clicks), the main reason for this utter lack of sales is that your visitor doesn’t ‘trust’ you. Well not you personally, but at least your website. According to Internet Retailer, 26% of people who have never purchased online have trust issues and especially... [...]
The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “The 10 most common mistakes of blogger outreach”. Henry Elliss says, “The practise of blogger or influencer “engagement” is one of the most widely-used tactics in marketing these days, done by almost everyone, from PR agencies to SEOs, social marketers to spammers. It’s also one of the most commonly derided amongst the recipients and much-debated amongst bloggers and professionals – but rarely addressed by marketers themselves. If you’re doing it well, why share the secrets with your competitors?... [...]
MarketingSherpa has released a case study titled “Travel company’s name-your-own-price campaign increases Facebook reach 800%”. Allison Banko says, “Endless opportunities to market online have caused many to turn a blind eye to one of the most valuable tools at a marketer’s disposal: in-person engagement. While email and social media campaigns have proven to be effective, starting efforts outside the confines of a computer screen with a warm handshake and friendly conversation can be invaluable. Discover how Bonvoy Adventure Travel marketed its flex pricing plan with... [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “No, the Twitter IPO Is Not a Sign of a Tech Bubble”. Lance Ulanoff says, “Twitter’s stunning IPO success has sparked suggestions that we are in the middle of another tech bubble. With scant few significant tech IPO’s over the last 12 months, there’s no evidence to support this. But the notion also devalues what Twitter just accomplished: a concise, well-executed public offering for a social media company that has more potential than most people realize. I’ll admit that I am a little biased when it comes to Twitter. Since 2007... [...]