3 Simple Steps to Automate Your Content Marketing, IM NewsWatch, March 16, 2016

March 16th, 2017 at 10:05 am EST

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Thursday, March 16, 2017

‘Is this the death of organic social media traffic?’ – SmartCompany

’11 Digital Marketers Who Are Innovating The Email Game’ – AWeber

‘Landing Page Optimization: Customer service can be a treasure trove of ideas for LPO’ – MarketingExperiments

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‘Social Media: How to make [the right] friends and influence people [who matter]’ – MarketingSherpa

‘How to Get Control of Your Digital Content: Lessons From Intel’ – CMI

‘3 Simple Steps to Automate Your Content Marketing’ – Entrepreneur

‘New location extension ad format now live on Google Display Network’ – Marketing Land

‘The New PR: 5 Content and News Distribution Strategies You Need to Master’ – Entrepreneur

‘Good Bots vs. Bad Bots: How to Tell the Difference’ – HubSpot

‘Nine questions to ask your new ecommerce platform supplier when migrating’ – EConsultancy

‘5 Content Optimization Mistakes You’ll Wish You Fixed Sooner’ – Copyblogger

‘Study: Ads in editorial stream beat search, social for visibility and recall’ – Marketing Land

‘Realising the potential of mobile analytics’ – EConsultancy

‘3 Easy Ways to Drive Traffic to Your Online Store’ – Entrepreneur

‘Master modern marketing technology leadership over 3 intense days’ – Marketing Land

‘The Best Time to Make a Sales Call in 2017’ – HubSpot

‘Five key takeaways from our Cross-Channel Marketing in Australia & New Zealand report’ – EConsultancy

‘Two innovative ways brands will use web analytics in 2017’ – EConsultancy

‘Empathy Is Key To Engaging B2B Buyers’ – Forrester

‘The Inbound Sales Methodology’ – HubSpot

‘The Dominance of Mobile Marketing Is Complete’ – Entrepreneur

‘Study: Ads in editorial stream beat search, social for visibility and recall’ – Marketing Land

‘Report: Google earns 78% of $36.7B US search ad revenues, soon to be 80%’ – Search Engine Land



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