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Inbound Marketing vs. Outbound Marketing: What’s the Difference?

Inbox Insight

Other less invasive methods of marketing are now used to get their attention, and traditional outbound can now be described as “interruption marketing” – a type of ad or communication that obstructs or intersects them, including: Cold calling. TV and radio ads. Banner and display ads. Pop-up ads. Trade shows.

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The ROI of Paid Social Media Ads

Adobe Experience Cloud Blog

While I won’t talk here about the ROI of all social media, I do want to drill into the return on paid social media advertising. This includes traditional display ads on sites like LinkedIn and Facebook, as well as less traditional options such as Facebook Promoted Posts and Twitter Promoted Tweets.

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Sales Pipeline Radio, Episode 103: Q&A with Paul Roberts

Heinz Marketing

You’re heavily involved in the entire Funnel Media Radio Network. Matt Heinz: So they, based on knowing the IP address, and knowing the sort of profile of the individuals, they can put your message into remnant banner ad space across the web. ” When’s the last time you clicked on a banner ad, Paul?

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Event Promotion: 35 Creative Ideas For Your Next Online or Hybrid Event

SpotMe Blog

Try Old-School Traditional Advertising Techniques (Billboards, Mailers, Flyers, T-Shirts). Traditional advertising still packs a punch when it comes to attracting event attendees. This is true in real life and virtual conferences, trade shows, and other events. If you’ve got the money, spend it here.

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103 Compelling Social Media and Marketing Statistics for 2013 (and 2014)

Webbiquity

7% of the American population has never heard of Facebook, and 41% say they haven’t heard of LinkedIn. There are, on average, 700 YouTube video links shared on Twitter every minute, and 500 years worth of YouTube videos watched on Facebook every day. 60% of LinkedIn users have clicked on an ad on the site, and 43% of U.S.

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103 Compelling Social Media and Marketing Statistics for 2013 (and 2014)

Webbiquity

7% of the American population has never heard of Facebook, and 41% say they haven’t heard of LinkedIn. There are, on average, 700 YouTube video links shared on Twitter every minute, and 500 years worth of YouTube videos watched on Facebook every day. 60% of LinkedIn users have clicked on an ad on the site, and 43% of U.S.