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3 Studies to Help You Keep Your Marketing Budget and Fend Off Reactionary Cuts [UML]

Sword and the Script | B2B

You can’t control the constraints imposed by the Coronavirus, but you can make a case to keep your marketing budget It’s a challenging time to be a marketer. And finally, you’re expected to hit the same targets you forecasted with a bigger budget and fewer constraints. You’ve got more constraints than ever.

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9 YouTube stats to inform your marketing strategy in 2019

Sprout Social

The first video, “ Me at the Zoo ,” launched on April 23, 2005, and the first ads followed two years later. As video has continued to grow as one of the most compelling channels for marketing and entertainment, YouTube has remained at the forefront. By 2010, YouTube was generating more than two billion views each day.

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TV Is Going Away (Or Not)

Rain: The Growth Agency

Telling people you work in TV advertising can be exasperating. Then he added, “Except for golf.” Cord cutting is decimating ad-supported pay TV subscriptions (or not). Since 2012, about 6 million households have cut the cord to cable and satellite TV. I don’t.” Take Netflix as an example.

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