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The Impact of New Google & Yahoo Deliverability Rules on Purchased Lists

The Point

A client asks: “We recently purchased a list of email addresses from a reputable vendor for use in a campaign targeting competitive installations. My response: First, whereas the new rules (see below) increase the potential risk from using purchased lists, they don’t necessarily render such tactics irrelevant.

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How COVID-19 is Impacting B2B Technology Purchasing [Research]

Webbiquity

Most of us can (vaguely) remember life before COVID-19: business optimism and aggressive purchasing plans for 2020. Over the spring and summer, IT purchasing priorities, not surprisingly, shifted to pandemic-related needs to supporting a remote work force. Six months into the pandemic, how have IT buying plans and practices changed?

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Do Blog Posts Actually Lead to Purchases [New Data]

Hubspot

In our 2021 Executive Marketing Leadership Survey , 20% of marketing leaders described company blogs as one of their "most important channels" for hitting goals. The enduring importance placed on blogging isn't shocking. But, starting and running an effective, traffic-generating blog requires a lot of time and energy.

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Email List Building: Why you should never purchase a list

Vision6

Building your email list from scratch can give you a better idea of your customers interests and purchasing behaviours. Despite the consent guidelines outlined by ACMA, some businesses still opt to use purchased lists. No one reads your emails Less than 8% of the contacts in your purchased or third party list will open your emails.

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How to reduce barriers to purchase

DotDigital

It’s therefore imperative that you reduce any possible barrier to purchase. What are the common barriers to purchase? Barriers to purchases are usually the result of seemingly small mistakes on your website. Shoppers like to research a brand and its products before committing to making a purchase. 1: Slow site speed.

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4 Ways Building Materials Manufacturers Can Benefit From a Blog

Navigate the Channel

Businesses that don’t have a blog are not taking advantage of all the opportunities that this powerful marketing tool can offer. Even manufacturers of building materials can use their blog to reach out to new target audiences and grow their profits. Embrace the vast potential that blogging offers your building materials business.

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Five Benefits of Blogging: Why Blogging Matters for Marketing Success

Launch Marketing

Blogging is a popular content marketing tactic for marketers, with over 79% of B2B marketers utilizing it. When measuring marketing success, both the qualitative and quantitative metrics matter and blogging contribute to both. Blogging Benefit #1: Increases the Number of Inbound Links to Your Website.

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