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How to Erase Costly Mistakes from Your Media Plans

Bionic

Without the right system, it’s nearly impossible to avoid making mistakes when creating media plans. With its latest upgrade, Bionic adds Audit Trails and Super Undo to its unparalleled set of media planning quality controls. Media Plans Are Complicated Beasts. Avoid Mistakes with Media Planning Guardrails.

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Top Trends and Strategies for Successful Holiday Marketing Campaigns

QuanticMind

It feels strange to say this so early in the calendar year, but the holidays really are fast approaching—and, with them, the need to start planning your holiday campaigns. What does that planning entail? And what trends, data, and forecasts are driving your holiday planning needs? The big takeaway?

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Is Social Conversation a Myth?

Convince & Convert

August 31st, 2010 |Written By: Jay Baer | View Comments Tweet Mitch Joel , whose blog and work I greatly admire, wrote a very interesting blog post recently that bemoaned the lack of conversation in social media. Yet, Mitch doesn’t see it happening in social media. The information exchange is asynchronous.

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3 Ways Facebook is Killing Your Website | Social Media Marketing.

Convince & Convert

Here, the objective is to change the way we think about information exchange online. But, for all its foibles and fairytales, its growth and groan-inducing missteps, Facebook and its leadership have known for a long time that websites are yesterday’s technology – they are just now getting around to twisting the knife.

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RIP 3 Ways Facebook is Killing Your Website

Convince & Convert

Here, the objective is to change the way we think about information exchange online. But, for all its foibles and fairytales, its growth and groan-inducing missteps, Facebook and its leadership have known for a long time that websites are yesterday’s technology – they are just now getting around to twisting the knife.

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