5 Sales Techniques That Sound Smart But Usually Flop, IM NewsWatch, July 29, 2016
July 29th, 2016 at 9:14 am EST
Friday, July 29, 2016
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‘Google’s paid clicks jump 37% in Q2’ – Internet Retailer
‘5 Sales Techniques That Sound Smart But Usually Flop’ – HubSpot
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‘How Everlane is using an ‘exclusive’ Instagram account to strengthen customer loyalty’ – Econsultancy
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‘Four Ways to Woo New Customers With Sweet-Talking Web Copy’ – MarketingProfs
‘Insights-Driven Business Are Stealing Your Customers’ – Forrester
‘Does the IAB’s first ad-blocking study provide the “missing stat?”’ – Marketing Land
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‘7 AdWords Features You Didn’t Know Existed’ – HubSpot
‘Google PLAs are poised to produce over half of retailers’ paid search clicks by year-end’ – Internet Retailer
‘Case Study: How We Created Controversial Content That Earned Hundreds of Links’ – MOZ
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‘Three surefire ways to maximize your CRM’s effectiveness’ – Econsultancy
‘Google reiterates suggested 33-character limit in ETA headlines to avoid truncation’ – Search Engine Land
‘The Data Digest: What Pokémon Go Reveals About Evolving Consumers’ – Forrester
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‘Amazon revenue up 31% YoY for Q2 2016, climbs to $30.4B for the quarter’ – Marketing Land
‘AdWords Editor updated to support expanded text ads’ – Search Engine Land
‘9 Companies Using Live Website Chat in a Creative Way’ – HubSpot
‘In-app advertising: One user’s experience’ – Econsultancy
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