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How different generations use social media: A complete guide

Sprout Social

Social media usage is on the up and up. Our Sprout Social Index™ 2021: UK & Ireland Edition report found 76% of consumers have used social media more in the past year, and 63% have bought from it. Brands caught on to this upward trend and are engaging social media users to drive awareness, clicks and sales.

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Organic vs. Paid Social Media: What’s the Difference?

SendGrid

Organic and paid social media help you achieve different goals. Learn the differences and how to combine them in your social media strategy. The post Organic vs. Paid Social Media: What’s the Difference? appeared first on SendGrid.

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Paid, Owned & Earned Media: What Is The Difference? via @sejournal, @krisjonescom

Search Engine Journal

Paid, owned, and earned media can all boost your digital presence, but how do you employ and combine them all effectively? The post Paid, Owned & Earned Media: What Is The Difference? appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

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B2B vs B2C Marketing: 10 Key Differences Every Marketer Should Know

Webbiquity

Business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) marketing are two distinct types of marketing strategies with different focuses. For any marketing professionals to maximize the impact of their efforts, they must understand the differences between these two marketing strategies, and when to apply practices from each.

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Intent Data: No Tricks, all Treats

Speaker: Michael Ballard, Senior Manager of Digital Marketing, Lenovo

Using social media, machine learning, lead scoring, and so much more, we can learn so much about our prospects. Michael will take us through how Lenovo piloted three different intent programs to integrate intent data into their marketing strategy allowing them to trigger relevant and timely campaigns that any sized organization could emulate.

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Social Media Marketing Goals and How To Achieve Them — Five Tips

Webbiquity

Goal-setting is the foundation of any successful social media (or any other type of) marketing campaign. With 93% of marketers leveraging social media for increased brand exposure, it’s vital for businesses to identify ways to stay ahead of the curve. Guest post by Ahana Basu. What’s the best approach for creating that strategic plan?

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New Social Media Advertising Strategies for 2023

Webbiquity

Social media advertising requires marketing professionals to proactively respond to continually evolving user habits and adapt to different trends. Image credit: Merakist on Unsplash The last year in social media saw consumer preferences shift, new technologies emerge, and certain social platforms flourish.

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Can Businesses Meet Increasing Consumer Expectations?

This research reveals what issues consumers care about and how businesses can tailor their communications to different segments of consumers. This leaves room for businesses to fill in the gaps currently seen between consumer expectations and corporate ESG communication.