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5 Most Common Fails in B2B Search Campaigns

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Because costs per click in B2B search campaigns can often be extremely high when companies compete the for same keywords, Search Engine Marketing (SEM) for B2B advertisers offers its own very unique challenges. 5 Most Common Fails in B2B Search Campaigns #SEM Click To Tweet.

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8 Common LinkedIn Advertising Mistakes

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LinkedIn’s big advantage over its key competitor – and the reason it’s now cannibalizing so many marketing budgets previously reserved exclusively for paid search (SEM). – is its ability to target specific audience demographics: job title, industry, etc. Does targeting by “Skills” work better than “Job Title”? Audience Size.

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5 Simple PPC Landing Page Changes that May Improve Your Quality Score

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Every keyword in a campaign receives a quality score, ranked on a scale from 1-10, that, in combination with other factors – not all of which Google discloses – helps determine your cost per click (CPC), ad position, and other variables that contribute significantly to the success and cost-effectiveness of your PPC campaign.

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Social PPC: 17 Tips for Successful Ads on Twitter, LinkedIn & Facebook

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In our experience with high-tech clients, we’re seeing fairly consistent success advertising on LinkedIn, primarily due to the ability to target specific demographics, a feature that Google would do well to emulate. However, as “native advertising,” Sponsored Updates can also generate 5x the engagement rate (including likes and shares).

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Should You Use the Same Landing Page for Email and Online Ads?

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When a reader arrives at a landing page from an email campaign, he or she has already received a critical mass of information about you and the offer – whether that offer is a white paper, Webinar, demo, or whatever. It’s a relatively safe assumption that he or she is already “sold.” For Webinars, include a photo of the speaker.)

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B2B Sales and Marketing Terms: A Complete Glossary

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Account-based marketing Account-Based Marketing  (ABM) is a framework focused on targeting specific accounts or account segments, usually by purchase history, firmographics, product need, or strategic value. That is behavior-based marketing, which uses user activity to target potential leads.

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B2B Sales and Marketing Terms: A Complete Glossary

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Account-based marketing Account-Based Marketing  (ABM) is a framework focused on targeting specific accounts or account segments, usually by purchase history, firmographics, product need, or strategic value. That is behavior-based marketing, which uses user activity to target potential leads.