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The Future of B2B eCommerce Marketing Trends

Webbiquity

The spread of eCommerce has dramatically changed B2B marketing and distribution. This not only improves the customer experience, but also frees up valuable time and resources for marketing and sales teams. Make sure to ask the right questions to find out how to design, for example, the most compelling YouTube Ads for your audience.

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34 Compelling Content Marketing Stats and Facts

Webbiquity

But with so much content being produced, distributed and shared, how do you make your efforts stand out and grab the attention of your prospects? More than 70% of B2B marketers use the “big four” social media sites (LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and YouTube) to distribute content. – eNewsletters (60%).

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Email Marketing vs. Social Media: Is There a Clear Winner?

Optinmonster

Here are some interesting stats on email usage : 99% of email users check their inbox every day. Here are the stats. According to stats, Gmail tops the list. Recently, LinkedIn changed its algorithms to prioritize posts that share “knowledge and insights.” The stats keep fluctuating from one year to another.

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20 Influencer Marketing Statistics To Fuel Your Marketing Game

SocialPilot

As a marketer or a brand, you understand the power of data, and that’s precisely what this resource offers. Here are some of the stats you should note in influencer marketing advertising: 4. 1.25% 1% YouTube 3.5% Do you know that over 55% of marketers use YouTube to market products ? 2% 1% Facebook 2% 1.5%

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What is Content Marketing, Really? (And Other Content Questions Answered)

Marketing Insider Group

But the stats don’t lie. Source: Edelman-LinkedIn). You don’t own Facebook, YouTube, or LinkedIn. And while these platforms can be helpful in sharing your content and distributing your thought leadership on the platforms they use, social posting in and of itself is not content marketing.

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37 Must-Know Marketing Trends & Statistics Post COVID

Outgrow

53% of the surveyed marketers changed their promotion and content distribution strategy. 40% of content marketers have allotted more resources towards creating content for social media and online communities. And around 30% are planning to do the same for Facebook, YouTube, and LinkedIn. So let’s dig in!

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Ask a Content Guy: How Do I Scale My Content Marketing Program?

Contently

In my July column , I talked a lot about the specific distribution tactics that work best, so I’m not going to rehash them all again. We’ve all heard the stat: More than 60 percent of marketers still don’t have a documented content strategy heading into 2017. I still struggle to understand why. It’s true.