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Digital and Dollars – Successfully Adding Online Marketing to Your.

Convince & Convert

Here are the highlights: A Colossal Opportunity According to Forrester research, from 2009 – 2014, the average annual growth rate in digital marketing expenditures in the U.S. will range from 11% (the relatively mature email marketing), to 34% (social media). Direct mail? Embrace Math.

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Why Is Search…So…Darn…Hard!

Marketing Insider Group

Hard to execute effectively without blowing through your whole marketing budget. The answers are more relevant to paid search (Pay-Per-Click or PPC) but the keyword points can apply to organic (Search Engine Optimization or SEO) search as well. The second is paid search or PPC advertising. Share your thoughts, post a comment.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

But now, social media is enabling companies to make influencer outreach a foundational marketing tactic. Look to Facebook Somewhat surprising (at least to me) was the finding in the Forrester study that 62% of influential impressions from Mass Influencers took place on Facebook, with Twitter just 10%.

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Content Retargeting: A Marketer's Guide to Getting Started

Hubspot

Retargeting is a paid search marketing strategy whereby website visitors are identified and remarketed to using search or social media ads. As online marketing methods converge and we find new and creative ways to stay connected with our audience, retargeting is something every content marketer should do.

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Integrating Email and Social Media with Flowtown | Email Marketing.

Convince & Convert

“Should we be on Twitter, or Facebook, or Linkedin, or YouTube, or some other places?&# Export your email subscriber or customer database to Flowtown, and you’ll know in minutes what percentage of your audience is on Facebook or some other social outpost. Flowtown gives you the answer in seconds.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

Tired of chasing shiny objects, and setting up Twitter and Facebook accounts with clear direction, or success metrics? Using the Forrester Social Technographics Ladder, understand how your target audience (as defined by gender, age, and geography) uses social media. Love the slides, worksheet and Forrester tool.

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Is Your Social Strategy Proactive or Reactive | Social Media.

Convince & Convert

We also find Facebook fan pages that try to explain product features (wrong again, as it’s unlikely that non-customers are going to fan your page, thus talking about features is preaching to the converted). I’m constantly referring back to Forrester’s POST methodology when planning campaigns.