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Our Favorite Online Marketing Posts of 2013

KoMarketing Associates

It’s hard to believe that 2013 is coming to a close. Before we have to start thinking about that though, let’s take a look at some of our favorite online marketing posts from 2013, as selected by members of the KoMarketing team. 2013 Search Engine Ranking Factors – Matt Peters, Moz.

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4 Ways to Measure and Track Brand Awareness

Brandwatch Marketing

billion worldwide on advertising in 2013 alone. The direct channel in Google Analytics tracks the number of people who typed your URL into their address bar, used a browser bookmark, or clicked a link in an untracked email or offline document. That’s rare.” Read more: Which Football Sponsors are Getting the Best ROI?

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Top 10 Tools for B2B Marketers

KoMarketing Associates

It can often be difficult to find a path through the clutter to discover the best option in which methods and tools will be most useful and effective in a B2B marketing campaign. Google Analytics: Tracking website traffic, page views, conversions, and leads are all essential to understanding the influence and success of a B2B campaign.

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10 Essential Reports and Research for B2B Marketers

KoMarketing Associates

With new online marketing tools, tactics, and channels cropping up daily, it’s easy to become overwhelmed with opportunity. Moz’s 2013 Search Engine Ranking Factors. In the 2013 survey, Moz interviewed more than 120 search marketers who offered their opinions on more than 80 ranking factors. View the full report.

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102 Compelling Social Media and Online Marketing Stats and Facts for 2012 (and 2013)

Webbiquity

B2B buyers are most likely to share useful vendor content via email (79%), followed by LinkedIn (53%), Twitter (39%) and Facebook (18%). Women make up the larger share of users on Facebook (58% to 42%) and are a slightly larger share on Twitter (52% to 48%) while men are the predominate users of LinkedIn (63% to 37%) and Google+ (71% to 29%).

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How Local Search Will Evolve in 2013 [6 Predictions]

Hubspot

It’ll be tough for 2013 to top a year that saw: The acceleration of local search volumes due to unprecedented smartphone adoption. The release of Facebook Nearby. Going out on a limb here, I predict that the local temperature will only continue to rise in 2013. The growing ubiquity of mobile payment devices.

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A Year in Review: The Biggest Social Media Updates of 2013

Hubspot

Can you believe 2013 is almost over? That''s why it''s important to not only analyze your own marketing data, but to understand what occurred in the marketing industry in 2013 as a whole. So, we pulled the top two or three updates to your favorite social networks from 2013 and what they mean for marketers everywhere.