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Content Marketing
Copying Content is Not Okay
First my disclaimer: I am not an attorney. Since I am not an attorney, I’m going to write this post as an opinion. On LinkedIn, a conversation started with the following question: Is it legal to repost articles and other content that I find informative on my blog (of course giving credit to actual author) or should I speak with…
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Content Marketing
Should You Market to Keywords with No Search Volume?
Keywords are the common language between your prospect, your website and the search engine results you’re found in. They’re important because of their relevance and ability to convert. For a site like Martech, broad keywords may be important to drive visits. But that’s only because visits and overall popularity are the goal of this blog. For your business, visits shouldn’t…
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Analytics & Testing
Seven Steps to Meet the Customer Experience Imperative and Cultivate Customers for Life
Customers will leave after a single bad experience with your company, which means customer experience (CX) is the difference between red and black in your business ledger. If you can’t differentiate by consistently delivering an amazing and effortless experience, your customers will move on to your competition. Our study, based on a survey of 1,600 global sales and marketing professionals…
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Analytics & Testing
Google Analytics: Dynamically Appending UTM Query Strings to Outgoing Links
Adding UTM query string parameters to outgoing URLs can provide valuable insights when tracking marketing campaigns and referral traffic sources. However, relying on content authors to manually add these parameters is error-prone and often incomplete. A better approach is to dynamically append UTM parameters to external links using JavaScript after loading the page. jQuery: Append UTM Campaign Querystrings Here’s a…
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Analytics & Testing
How to Set Up GA4 for Multiple Domains in a Single Analytics Property
Google Analytics 4 (GA4) marks a significant departure from Universal Analytics (UA). It is an update and a complete transformation designed for a privacy-focused, cross-platform world. Understanding these fundamental changes is essential, particularly when managing subdomains and separate domains. From Sessions to Events: The Core Transformation Universal Analytics relied on sessions as its primary metric, focusing on website traffic and…