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The 24 Best Email Marketing Tools

Webbiquity

Both startups and established vendors continue to develop new capabilities for formatting, targeting, sending, and monitoring the impact of email messages, as well as functions like list building, inbox management, video email, deliverability, branding, custom email signatures and more. Works with virtually any email platform.

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How to Find and Hire a Director of Marketing for Your Business

Single Grain

Distribute Press Releases. Writing and distributing press releases is an art. Editors of news publications are choosy, so they won't accept your press release unless the story is big within your industry. Adverts are not press releases. Related Content: 31 Best Digital Marketing Campaigns You Can Swipe. Organize Events.

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Blog Marketing Tactics - 10 Tested, Proven Ideas

Online Marketing Institute

Provide relevant, timely information to established media This is a really simple tactic I came up with as a PR strategist. Sample image from 2009 blogger quotes project 7. The Future Buzz Facebook page is being used primarily as just another way for readers to get content 8. What did I learn?

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Complete Guide to B2B Marketing

Directive Agency

Here’s a sample of daily inputs for a high-performing VP of Marketing: Assign Daily Objectives For Each Team Member. They are the quarterback for all your efforts that hit a search engine and should be educating your other departments of following simple best practices when doing PR and other forms of offsite marketing.

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The State of the Blogosphere 2010

Online Marketing Institute

Brian Solis Home Articles Business – Marketing PR 2.0 – New Communications Social Media Speaking Books Appearances About The State of the Blogosphere 2010 December 13, 2010 View Comments The question we ask ourselves when examining the state of the blogosphere is whether or not the cup is half full or half empty?

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