The latest MOZ blog post is titled “Remarketing: How to Make Your Content Marketing and SEO up to 7x More Awesome”. Larry Kim says, “Today, I’ll share with you a case study on how we used remarketing to make our content marketing and SEO efforts up to seven times more effective. In the last two years, we’ve moved beyond just doing SEO and I’d love to show you the lessons we’ve learned in the time it took to get here”. Remarketing: How to Make Your Content Marketing and SEO up to 7x More Awesome MOZ Blog [...]
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The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Marketers, Do You Really Know Your Customers?”. Stephanie Walden says, “Finding out where your website visitors are coming from is as foundational to the Internet as the link itself. But as marketers begin to invest more dollars into social media marketing and paid ads on various platforms, from Facebook to Twitter to StumbleUpon and more, the metrics to back up those investments become more powerful. Channel source tells marketers the volume of users coming from referrals, whether they’re social, search or direct.Let’s... [...]
The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “Consumers prefer live chat for customer service: stats”. Graham Charlton says, “Live chat has the highest satisfaction levels for any customer service channel, with 73%, compared with 61% for email and 44% for phone. I can see why as live chat combines the best of phone and email, and avoids the pain of hanging on the line listening to muzak. The stats come from eDigital’s Customer Service Benchmark which surveyed 2,000 consumers on their experiences of various customer service channels”. Consumers prefer... [...]
The latest article on ‘MarketingProfs’ is titled “Seven Ways to Go Beyond Black Friday If You’re a Small Business”. Joe Manna says, “Black Friday is a big deal to small businesses. Consumers in 2012 spent on average $423 during Thanksgiving weekend, or $59.1 billion total (a 13% increase from the previous year), according to the National Retail Federation (NRF). This year, on Friday, November 29, retailers will open their doors early to attract Black Friday shoppers with attractive discounts and bundled services. Entire shopping communities are abuzz with ad-scan leaks, rumors,... [...]
AlexanderBeloev‘sRoyalMag WordPress Theme is a minimalist magazine WordPress theme that is also suitable for business sites. This is a new release (v. 1.1) of the theme he released several months ago. This version gives you many useful features: • It’s fully responsive so your content will always look good on any screen • Includes a responsive(mobile friendly) or full width slider • Bundled with 5 premium plugins • Options panel easily customizes your website (It’s is fully customizable, so it will satisfy the requirements even of the pickiest client.) • Includes a Visual... [...]
The latest article on ‘Marketing Land’ is titled “BI Report: Google Glass Will Sell 21 Million Units By 2018”. Matt McGee says, “Google Glass will become a mainstream product that sells almost a million units when it’s released next year, and grow to selling more than 21 million units by 2018. That’s according to a new Business Insider (BI) analyst report out this week. “Despite the clunkiness and awkwardness of the early beta version of Glass, we think computerized glasses will establish themselves in certain professional niches and gradually become a mainstream... [...]
The latest article on Business Insider is titled “The 10 Biggest Social Media Marketing Fails Of 2013”. Richard Feloni says, “There are some good corporate social media accounts out there. Oreo churns out cute ads based on current events, and the British cell provider Tesco Mobile caught the Internet’s attention with charmingly sarcastic tweets that even trolls can’t resist. But there are at least as many fails going on in the marketing social sphere as wins, and the fails are often epic. A common element to all of these mishaps is that the social media team was... [...]
The latest article on ‘Business 2 Community’ is titled “Marketing Trends for 2014”. Zach Heller says, “Recently I was asked the question, “what trends should I be paying attention to in planning my 2014 marketing strategy?” And I answered that question in my newsletter that came out earlier this month. Below is my answer: 1. Segmentation and Data I believe that 2014 is the year that the smoke clears on big data. To this point, its been little more than a buzzword. And to those of us with smaller budgets, merely a pipe dream. But with the amount of money being... [...]
The latest article on HubSpot blog is titled “8 Little Tricks to Make Your Emails More Clickable”. Niti Shah says, “Good inbound marketing means sending emails to people who actually want to hear from you. But oftentimes, your emails still end up getting lost in the inbox clutter — or worse, in the spam folder. And then, when someone actually opens your email, they don’t actually click through. You may often think to yourself, “Ugh. I just can’t win.” I’ve got your back, though. Here are eight little things you can start doing immediately to... [...]
The latest article on ‘Marketing Land’ is titled “Twitter’s Vine Adds 19 New Languages In Global Expansion”. Ginny Marvin says, “Vine co-founder, Colin Kroll, announced in a blog post today that the six-second mobile video app is going global. Vine’s iOS app has been translated into 19 new languages and the Android app is now available in 21 more languages. The newest languages are: Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Norwegian, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Simplified Chinese, Traditional... [...]