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The Ultimate User-Generated Content Guide

Sprout Social

Whether it’s a blog, social media post, Wiki, podcast, video or social image, the content is created by third-party users. According to an L2 Inc report, when consumers witness user-generated content while shopping, the conversion rate increases by 4.6%. Determine who your audience is by doing a bit of research.

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The Growth Hacking Playbook: Your Ultimate List of Growth Hack Resources

Hubspot

It's an opportunity to duplicate that page for other campaigns and optimize for conversion. That conversion rate optimization (CRO) is a major component of growth hacking. Use Twitter retargeting. Since Twitter has a 280-character limit, these short snippets are prime for sharing. Test your conversion points.

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Best Email Marketing Tips, Tactics and Metrics of 2010

Webbiquity

In addition, we can say whatever we want in an e-mail and not get interrupted by someone else’s point of view,&# and suggests using other communications methods such as instant messaging, phone calls, live meetings, web conferences, blogs and wikis in situations where those tools are really more appropriate and effective.

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Top 60 B2B Marketing Posts and Hottest Topics November 2010

B2B Marketing Zone Posts

Twitter for B2B Marketing - MI6 Marketing Agency , November 18, 2010 Author: Chris Herbert. Every Thursday night Jeremy Victor and a group of B2B marketers hold a B2B Twitter Chat session. All blogs, wikis, forums, and social networks hosted or sponsored by Oracle (e.g., com , wiki. com , forums. an email newsletter).

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20 Conversion Optimization Tips for Zooming Past Your Competition

Unbounce

offers.site.com), then you can see the aggregate conversion rate of that step in the funnel. Things you can do to evangelize CRO and experimentation: Write down your learnings each week on a company wiki. Basically, we want to avoid the problem of HARKing: hypothesizing after results are known.