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How to Grow Your Business with Voice of the Customer

SendX

Surveys Surveys can be effective at various points in the purchase cycle. You could include a survey for consumers browsing your site for the first time or one for regulars who’ve just made a purchase, and anywhere in between. Including an incentive to complete the survey, like a discount on their next purchase, never hurts.

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The Impact of Digital Marketing Automation on Senior Living Communities

Stevens & Tate

Automated systems can trigger follow-up tasks, send personalized emails based on prospect interactions, and score leads based on engagement, greatly increasing the efficiency of the sales process. This ensures that the community responds promptly and appropriately to each prospect, which is crucial for converting inquiries into residencies.

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5 Effective Options For B2B Advertising on Social Media

KoMarketing Associates

A study published on the Think With Google blog found that about 50 percent of B2B researchers (who usually make many of the purchasing decisions on behalf of their company) are millennials, or professionals aged 18-34. According to Pew Research Center , “82% of online adults ages 18 to 29 use Facebook, along with 79% of those ages 30 to 49.”

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An Introduction to Social Media for Business

Sprout Social

When is the last time you filled out a customer survey? Knowing the age, gender and psychographics of your audience allows you to create and share more targeted content. Before social media you’d have to pay thousands of dollars to put together focus groups and send surveys. Know What Customers Really Think.

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The Complete Guide to Audience Research, Segmentation, and Targeting

Marketing Insider Group

According to a survey of 1,600 marketers , a shocking 65% never or rarely conduct audience research. Focus groups. Customer surveys. For example, you could segment your audience by location, past buying behavior, or demographics such as age and gender. Behavior (buying and spending habits, brand interactions).

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The Nonprofit Marketer's Guide to the Millennial Persona

Hubspot

If your organization is engaging Millennials through content that’s based on their likes and dislikes, age, gender, jobs, brands they follow, stores they shop at, and ways they learn about and give to an organization, both online and offline, then you can stop reading and go get a cup of coffee. Four-time online fundraiser. Identifiers.

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How to Build a Marketing Plan for Your Mobile App

Outbrain

Unless you are Facebook or Google (who claim 8 out of the 10 top apps ), your app will be more suited to a niche market. If you don’t have the resources for focus groups or research reports, don’t worry. Interactive content, like quizzes or surveys. Know Your Audience. In short, become an online sleuth! Interviews.