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Who Will Win the War for TV Ad Dollars?

Contently

A big TV event gets broadcast. Some, sans cable subscriptions, simply tuned out. There are a few characteristics that differentiate the internet from media platforms that came before it. There’s the social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Snapchat. The cycle keeps repeating itself.

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What’s the Best Platform for Live Video Marketing in 2016?

Content Standard

As the NFL season gets underway, you may notice something different—at least if you’re on Twitter. For Twitter, that opportunity came at no small cost: for just 10 games, the brand paid $10 million. This is no desperation move on Twitter’s part, surprising as it may be to some. But that seems all but given nowadays.

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Will humans have to re-write AI’s draft of history? 42 marketing and communications predictions for 2024

Sword and the Script | B2B

Some marketing and communications predictions suggest AI will change the world; others see a tailspin of noise and and see humanity as a path for differentiation Most marketing and PR professionals have formed strong viewpoints on AI. That much is apparent I compiled this year’s list of marketing and communications predictions.

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Driving Long-Term B2B Growth with an Omni-Channel Presence

Webbiquity

Now, most businesses offer other communication channels, including email, customer portals and chat windows, and some also use social media like Twitter and Facebook to communicate with customers and manage support. A toll-free customer support line open only during local business hours used to be the norm. Image credit: i-SCOOP.

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Social Pros 13 – Ryon Harms, Farmers Insurance

Convince & Convert

Read on for insights from Ryon, and our Social Media Stat of the Week (this week: 44% of Americans see tweets mentioned nearly every day, but only 10% of Americans actually use Twitter). We think we have all of this information that we can mine from Twitter, we think we have all this info that we can mine from Facebook. Listen Now.

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