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Best of 2008: Strategy and Branding, Part 1

WebMarketCentral

The boobs have it, the biggest PR blunder since New Coke by Marketing Edge The always brilliant Albert Maruggi explains how UPS bungled an unusually powerful branding opportunity with Kentucky Derby-winning horse Big Brown.

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Making Sense of Marketing Acronyms: Part 1

Bluetext

CPC (Cost Per Click) The cost of one single click on your ad or link. SEM (Search Engine Marketing) Using paid ads on search engine results pages to drive traffic to your website. OOH (Out of Home) Advertising that’s displayed in public spaces like billboards and transit ads.

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What Is B2B Content Marketing? Definition, Channels, Best Practices with Examples

Martech Advisor

It immensely helps if you build relationships with journalists and publications to get an opportunity to be featured on their websites in the form of a thought leadership piece, PR coverage, or interview. Cost per click (CPC) and cost per mille, i.e., thousand impressions (CPM).

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How to Hire the Right VP of Marketing for Your Company

Single Grain

Primary responsibilities include market research, PR and brand management, pricing management, and marketing communications. Partner with PR agencies and media houses to solidify brand reputation and increase the success of product launches. Decide the channels of marketing to reach prospects. Strategic thinking and analytical skills.

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The Big List of Content Marketing Acronyms

Brandpoint

Ad-value equivalency, or AVE, is a PR tool for measuring the success of a given earned media campaign or placement. PR and ad agencies will check the earned media’s performance against how much it would have cost to pay for that same media coverage. CPC: Cost-per-Click. CPL: Cost-per-Lead.

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Best Social Media Stats, Facts and Marketing Research of 2010

Webbiquity

For anyone in marketing or PR being asked to make “data-driven&# decisions “based on the numbers&# (and doesn’t that include pretty much everyone in marketing and PR these days?), At that point, social media will be a bigger channel than email or mobile, though still far smaller than search or display advertising.

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B2B Sales and Marketing Terms: A Complete Glossary

Anteriad

It mainly occurs on the Internet, but also includes mobile phones and display advertising, and often combines with a content management system. Impression In online advertising, an impression is when a viewer is given an opportunity to see an ad, whether or not the ad is clicked on by the viewer.