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What’s the Best Alternative to Google Universal Analytics for SMBs?

Webbiquity

end of Google’s Universal Analytics (UGA) rapidly approaching, digital marketing professionals are frantically seeking alternatives. It’s tightly tied to Google Tag Manager (GTM), a system so convoluted and confusing that even Google’s own technical staff often struggle to make it work properly.

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Differences & Benefits of the Different Video Hosting Options Out There

SmartBug Media

In fact, if you aren’t executing a video marketing strategy by now, you’ve fallen behind. The strategy isn’t necessarily new, and with the rise of more video hosting platforms, it’s now easier and more cost-effective for a business to professionally execute a video marketing strategy.

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Demystifying data driven advertising

Choozle

A few years ago, the main job of a marketer was to make attractive ads, billboards, and engaging taglines, but the digital age forced the marketers to adapt and to use technology to dispense their messages. Today, marketers have a different kind of job: they have to collect, analyze, and crunch data of all forms.

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Do you have a handle on your online reputation?

Biznology

I have spent years blogging forth everything I know about online brand promotion in the form of social media marketing and digital PR; now, I will be focusing primarily on online brand protection in the form of online reputation management and online privacy protection. Why not create LinkedIn, Twitter and About.me

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The Rise of Alternative Search Engines (+ Tips for Marketers)

Single Grain

In this blog post, we’ll take a look at these under-appreciated search platforms that typically offer more privacy, more customization and, let’s face it, a break from the monopolistic grip of mainstream search engines. Qwant is based in France, and is a privacy-preserving search engine that doesn’t track searches or profile users.