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Google Ads Vs Google Marketing Platform: which is best for your display ads?

Bannerflow

Google is 20 years old this Autumn and it dominates digital advertising. In fact, its advertising business accounts for most of parent company Alphabet’s revenue, which was a cool $26.6 For display advertisers, Google’s tools are what many brands rely on when serving ads and gaining insight into performance.

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Custom Reports: Measuring Lead Generation Conversions with Google Analytics

NuSpark Consulting

Google Analytics, Conversions, and Marketing Measurement. Google Analytics is an amazing tool that can track all types of data related to website usage; from visitor metrics to content metrics and conversion metrics. Registration forms (gated content downloads). A conversion is the completion of a defined goal or a transaction.

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Google AdWords Average CTR and Best Practices

WebMarketCentral

A previous post here covered average click-through rates for email newsletter advertising, email campaigns and website banner ads. As noted, DoubleClick provides fairly reliable data across those media. That range includes both B2B and B2C ads (the latter tend to generate higher CTRs). 1.2%, 1%-2% and 3%-5%.

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Walled Gardens and Marketing Attribution Challenges

QuanticMind

How to build an effective marketing attribution strategy to avoid dependence on Google, Facebook, or Amazon. Building an accurate attribution model is more important for digital marketers today than ever before. Marketing Attribution Looks Easier Than Ever. Google Ads also has attribution capabilities for paid advertising.

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Best Social Media Stats and Market Research of 2010 (So Far)

Webbiquity

Data junkies, stats addicts, web trivia buffs rejoice — here are a deluge of social media, search and other marketing research facts and figures from 50 articles and blog posts published so far in 2010. How are marketers planning to allocate budgets this year? Social Media Statistics.