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Day Software Acquisition Adds Some Marketing Features to Adobe, But Gaps Remain

Customer Experience Matrix

Summary: Adobe added Web content management, digital asset management and social media features to its arsenal when it purchased Day Software last month. But it still lacks key pieces of a complete marketing solution. But the significance to marketers may be greater than they think.

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The State of Agencies 2020

BenchmarkONE

We can learn from our marketing peers. From what email marketing tools they’re using to what services they’re providing, the more that we understand what top marketing agencies are up to, the better we can tailor our own efforts for success. What They Do: Services and Offerings. Source: Wordstream.

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The Right SEM Strategy for Schools

Hubspot

Search engine marketing (SEM) is comprised of both search engine optimization (SEO) and pay-per-click (PPC) campaigns. You can use both these strategies to direct traffic to your school's website, blog, or other digital assets you have, e.g. a landing page/microsite promoting a new school program.

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Killer Content Awards: Meet Our Past Winners

B2B Marketing Exchange

As we navigate through the dynamic landscape of B2B Marketing, it’s essential to take a moment to acknowledge and celebrate outstanding achievements. Each year, the B2B Marketing Exchange team ends the conference with the Killer Content Awards, focusing on the best content in B2B!

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More New Systems Challenge the Marketing Automation Status Quo

Customer Experience Matrix

Last week’s post looked at newer marketing automation systems that focused on small businesses. The general notion is that small businesses are finding existing marketing automation products too hard to use and would be happy with something simpler, especially if it costs less.

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How to Define the 11 Content Levels of Your Brand Experience

ClearVoice

A content level refers to the level of content in a brand hierarchy. You can use content levels to better understand the interconnectedness of the content you create for your brand. I’ve made a career in media, from managing local markets and entertainment guides to national campaigns and contests.