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Snapchat Discover Partners Are Driving Efforts to Explore Content in Non-App Spaces

Content Standard

Since launching Snapchat Discover in 2015, the social platform has been exploring methods of generating ad revenue without disrupting its carefully cultivated user experience, which is its greatest point of distinction from other social networking apps. Moving Beyond the App. Image attribution: Isaiah McClean.

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30 B2B Social Media Tips for 2016

KoMarketing Associates

In fact, according to the Salesforce 2015 State of Marketing Report , 66% of businesses now have a dedicated social media team. The problem is that while a whopping number of businesses have a social media team, the majority of them don’t know how to measure their efforts. How do you make better marketing decisions?

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23 Outstanding Social Media Marketing Guides

Webbiquity

Though the use of social media and social networks for marketing is now nearly ubiquitous, and 78% of companies have dedicated social media teams, many marketers sill struggle with certain aspects of social marketing, such as formalizing strategies and measuring results.

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Yours In Marketing Episode 1 – ft. Joel Klettke

Directive Agency

Blake Emal : Welcome to the Yours in Marketing podcast. He also has a deep background in SEO and digital marketing in general. So, you just never know where good people will wind up and it’s a mistake to be so short-sighted to only try to network or make friends with people you think can help you.

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Yours In Marketing Episode 1 – ft. Joel Klettke

Directive Agency

Blake Emal : Welcome to the Yours in Marketing podcast. He also has a deep background in SEO and digital marketing in general. So, you just never know where good people will wind up and it’s a mistake to be so short-sighted to only try to network or make friends with people you think can help you.