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Google Wants Your Ads to Work Smarter, Not Harder: What This Means for Publishers

RebelMouse

The announcements come hot on the heels of Google's rebranding of AdWords and DoubleClick products. The extra attention on marketers from Google comes at a time when many publishers and brands have grown weary of social platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Image from The Drum.

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24 Favorite Inbound Marketing & Digital Media Buying Tools That Don’t Include Google

NuSpark Consulting

When I am not involved with business development, speaking, and my own social media marketing, I am usually on the computer with some sort of advertising, SEO, social media, or conversion optimization tool. Acquisio is a pay-per-click management dashboard that allows me to manage Google, Bing, and Facebook Ads all on one –platform.

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Media Buying 101: What It Is and How It Works [+15 Platforms to Use]

Hubspot

When a brand gets a marketing budget, a portion of that typically goes to paid advertising. Rex Gelb , director of advertising and analytics at HubSpot, says one of the biggest mistakes brands make is not thinking through their marketing goals. Think Google Adsense and Facebook Audience Network. The answer is media buyers.

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The Top 10 Marketing Attribution Software Solutions

Oktopost

In other words, a customer can view your Facebook ads, click on a banner ad, search for your business on several search engines, and then visit your site after seeing your ad on YouTube. The YouTube ad would get 100% of the credit for that conversion. Facebook Vs. Google. Marketing Attribution Software to the Rescue.

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7 Killer Digital Advertising Trends Every Marketer Should Know in 2020

Single Grain

You may like or dislike digital advertising, but no matter what you think, you will still find it on the next webpage you browse. As advertising trends evolve, we marketers have become much smarter. Gen Z, meanwhile, might be more drawn to YouTube vloggers and social media influencers on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

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Best Social Media Stats and Market Research of 2010 (So Far)

Webbiquity

A national survey of reporters and editors revealed that 89% use blogs for story research, 65% turn to social media sites such as Facebook and LinkedIn, and 52% utilize microblogging services such as Twitter. 92% said they personally use LinkedIn, versus 56% on Facebook. 92% said they personally use LinkedIn, versus 56% on Facebook.