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8 of the Best Retail Blogs Every Retailer Should Be Reading

Hubspot

Shopify Plus, Shopify’s enterprise software arm, structures their editorial calendar like a season of television , weaving their articles into narrative-driven series and publishing multiple stories about one eCommerce topic over time. Forrester Retail. 8 of the Best Retail Blogs Every Retailer Should Be Reading.

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5 Stages of the Consumer Decision-Making Process and How it’s Changed [VIDEO]

Directive Agency

We work mostly with B2B companies and enterprise organizations. They still invest a lot in field marketing. The reason why a lot of these companies invest in field marketing is because that’s where a lot of the VPs — the C-Suite decision makers — are gathering information. This is the bottom of the funnel.

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Best Social Media and Digital Marketing Research and Statistics of 2011, Part 2

Webbiquity

Marketers, we’re told, need to think like publishers. How widespread, really, is the use of social media for marketing? How are B2B marketers using social media differently from their B2C counterparts? How are marketers measuring social media success? 59% are on Twitter, and 43% use a company blog for marketing.

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The 2011 #Nifty50 Top Twitter Men Reprise

Webbiquity

Note: This post, a joint effort between Cheryl Burgess and me, originally appeared on the Blue Focus Marketing Blog last month. Senior Analyst at Forrester ( @TomGrantForr ) “You don’t build a community. He said, “Few communities appear ex nihilo at the behest of a technology vendor.”. According to Tom Grant , Ph.D,

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Rise of the Marketing Platform

Adobe Experience Cloud Blog

Marketing has changed a lot recently. But jokes aside, when you put recent marketing trends into a historical context, you see just how fast the industry is changing. The evolution of marketing has historically been measured in decades: 1900s – 1920s: Marketing is focused on product attributes. Ready for it?