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24 Favorite Inbound Marketing & Digital Media Buying Tools That Don’t Include Google

NuSpark Consulting

Tools that Cover Search Marketing, SEO, Social Media, Conversion Rate, and Content. As a digital marketing lead generation strategist and online media buyer, you just can’t have enough tools to help manage my clients’ online activities. So there are thousands of marketing tools; and am sure everyone has their favorites.

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The dashboard has finally been perfected

Biznology

I never remember to check Google Analytics, Webmaster tools, my AdSense revenue, and even what’s coming in to my Desk.com help desk inbox as it happens. Google AdWords. Google AdWords (MCC). Google Doubleclick for Publishers. Twitter Search. There are loads others. Eventbrite. Facebook Pages. FreshBooks.

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Google Wants Your Ads to Work Smarter, Not Harder: What This Means for Publishers

RebelMouse

The announcements come hot on the heels of Google's rebranding of AdWords and DoubleClick products. The extra attention on marketers from Google comes at a time when many publishers and brands have grown weary of social platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. What It Means: This is an exciting update from Google.

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A Brief History of Online Advertising

Hubspot

WebConnect also introduced the CustomView tool , which capped the number of times a particular user was shown a single banner ad. 1996: ROI tracking tools begin to improve. Doubleclick emerged on the scene as one of the first ROI tools for banner ad campaigns. They offered advertisers a new service called D.A.R.T.

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

Webbiquity

What percentage of Fortune 100 companies are on Twitter? What social media tool helps small business double their reach on Twitter? “70% of social media users between the ages of 18-34 regularly use Facebook more than other sites such as MySpace, Twitter, and Classmates.com,&# and women use Facebook more than men.