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Is martech headed for its “dot-com moment” in 2020?

chiefmartech

But there’s no denying that we have entered a “Hunger Games” era for many VC-backed martech companies from the first golden age of martech , the period from 2013 to 2018. What ever happened to that Internet ecommerce revolution? trillion through ecommerce. trillion total in ecommerce in 2018.

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The Marketer's Guide to Pinterest SEO

Hubspot

For example, The New York Times has amassed over 44,000 followers using the username "NYTimes," while Martha Stewart Weddings in the Middle East chose “MSWeddingsME” to differentiate itself from other Martha Stewart properties, but still capitalizing on search traffic for weddings. 4) Differentiate Your Pinboards. That's right!

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Best WordPress SEO Agency: Top 8 Choices for 2022

Single Grain

In 2013, Eric Siu bought a failing SEO agency for $2 and converted it into this leading digital marketing agency. Single Grain runs on its core values of growth, long-term vision, integrity, accountability, creativity, and tenacity. In-depth keyword research covering both short- and long-tail keywords. Lead generation.

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3 trends driving the Second Golden Age of Martech: ecosystems, experts, and (citizen) engineers

chiefmartech

Nearly half of the previous martech landscape was venture-funded, launching in the 2013-2017 martech funding heyday. More recently, Shopify in ecommerce. I think of those respectively as the “torso” and the “head” of the martech long tail. Get acquired. Raise more money. Sure, there were a few.