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Mobile Marketing, Messaging, and Apps
Why Aren’t You Leveraging Mobile?
No, I don’t mean people driving billboards around town. I mean reaching consumers and clients via mobile phone. This is typically referred to as Mobile Marketing but I have seen a number of people calling it Mobile Advertising lately. There are a number of different forms of Mobile Marketing; SMS/Text Message marketing, mobile optimized web pages and mobile applications are…
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Content Marketing
Growth Hacking for Content Marketing
One of the reasons why our agency isn’t a content shop is because the goal of online marketing isn’t to produce content, it’s to grow your business. We do produce content (mostly infographics and whitepapers) for clients, but clicking publish is just one step in a much larger strategy. Understanding who you’re writing to and what kind of content they’re…
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Content Marketing
Firefox winning the Browser War
Taking a look at recent market share for browsers provides some insight into who is winning and losing the wars. Firefox continues to build momentum, Safari is creeping upwards, and Internet Explorer is losing ground. I’d like to comment on the three with my ‘theories’ of what is occurring. Internet Explorer After destroying Netscape Navigator, IE really became the gold…
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Email Marketing & Automation
You Might Need an Email Marketing Expert If…
No matter if employ an email marketing agency or in-house talent; this guide will help you to assess your current efforts and get more value from your email marketing.
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Content Marketing
MyCurator: Content Curation for WordPress
Content curation is becoming recognized as a key tool to provide fresh content for your blog, boost traffic and engage and retain your community. By curating content, you can filter, evaluate and analyze content published out on the web and leverage it for your own audience. We curate content daily on Martech – finding you the most relevant information that…
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Be Smart Enough to Find the Answers
Earlier this week, I posted a tweet promoting a product that was pretty cool. The application was graphically beatiful and incredibly useful… but I couldn’t actually figure out what it did or how to use it without a lot of work. The company immediately tweeted back that the interface was “simple”. I replied, “thanks!”. I wasn’t going to argue with…