3 Deadly Selling Blunders Costing You Sales, IM NewsWatch, October 19, 2016

October 19th, 2016 at 9:09 am EST

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Wednesday, October 19, 2016

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‘GoDaddy Says Its Latest Feature Will Make it Much Easier to Launch Your WordPress Site’ – Small Business Trends

‘3 Ways to Make Triple the Revenue’ – Entrepreneur

‘7 marketing gimmicks that could damage your brand’ – Marketing Land

‘US Tech Market Poised For Another Year Of Moderate 4% to 5% Growth If Election Results Don’t Interfere’ – Forrester Blogs

‘4 Helpful Tools for Organizing Your Social Media Calendar’ – HubSpot

‘Three brands succeeding in connecting online and offline experiences’ – Econsultancy

‘A New Book to Make Content Marketing Easier’ – Copyblogger

‘Is Your Camera the New Search Box? How Visual Intelligence is Turning Search Keyword-less’ – MOZ

‘The Content Marketing Arms Race — to Participate or to Not Participate?’ – Entrepreneur

‘Facebook will help mobile apps aim push notifications based on people’s in-app actions’ – Marketing Land

‘3 Deadly Selling Blunders Costing You Sales’ – HubSpot

‘Six Content Marketing Principles You Shouldn’t Be Ignoring’ – MarketingProfs

‘8 Pricing Strategies for Your Digital Product’ – Entrepreneur

‘Yahoo Q3 revenue beats estimates though search and display revenues were down’ – Marketing Land

‘Content Marketers Share Their Secrets’ – Copyblogger

‘MailShop: A review of The Daily Mail’s revamped ecommerce site’ – Econsultancy

‘Showrooming drives online sales in Europe’ – Forrester Blogs

‘How to Get More Twitter Followers: 10 Expert Tips’ – HubSpot

‘Ten guiding principles to help small digital marketing agencies win more business’ – Econsultancy

‘How to Use User-Generated Content to Drive Sales’ – CMI

‘If you’re in the U.S., this marketing data company has a psychology profile on you’ – Martech Today

‘The ins and outs of keyword research’ – Search Engine Land



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