How to Market to Each Generation on Social Media, IM NewsWatch, December 13, 2016
December 13th, 2016 at 8:55 am EST
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
‘How to Market to Each Generation on Social Media’ – HubSpot
‘9 Ways You Can Use Video to Elevate Your Brand Marketing Efforts’ – Small Business Trends
‘5 Unorthodox Ways to Market to Millennials’ – Business.com
’10 Reasons Why Good Customer Service Is Your Most Important Metric’ – Entrepreneur
‘How to use your buyer personas to build your 2017 search marketing budget’ – Search Engine Land
‘5 tips for content marketing success in 2017’ – Marketing Land
‘The Marketer’s (Abbreviated) Guide to Love: How to overcome your own self-interest and become a better marketer’ – MarketingSherpa
‘The Importance of Building Trust: What 2,400 consumers say about trust in the conversion process’ – MarketingExperiments
‘Six Tips for Successfully Using Livestreaming Video for Marketing’ – MarketingProfs
‘Start Your Engines: The 2017 Content Excellence Challenge Begins Now’ – Copyblogger
‘What were the biggest social media trends of 2016?’ – Econsultancy
‘Optimizing Google Home search responses’ – Search Engine Land
‘5 effective ways to improve your website’s checkout conversion rate’ – Marketing Land
‘Goodbye News, Hello Top Stories’ – MOZ
‘7 Questions to Test How Serious Your Prospect Is About Buying’ – HubSpot
‘A Small Business Owner’s Guide to Using Colors in Marketing’ – Small Business Trends
‘How to Build a Power Brand Through Chunk-Up Marketing’ – Business.com
‘Instagram Adds Live Video With a Twist’ – Entrepreneur
‘Google Search Console expands reports for property sets’ – Search Engine Land
‘Lessons on Business and Life from the ‘Zen Master of Marketing’’ – Copyblogger
‘How to Use Customer Insight to Create Better Content’ – MarketingProfs
‘Twitter is eliminating its ads that requested people’s personal information’ – Marketing Land
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