How to Plan Your Email Marketing Strategy, IM NewsWatch, February 13, 2016
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‘The Future of Advertising: What Wharton learned from 200 marketing leaders’ – MarketingSherpa
‘To regain advertiser trust, Facebook is tracking ads by the millisecond’ – Mashable
‘The Keyword + Year Content/Rankings Hack’ – MOZ
‘Rise of the Content Machines: How Blogs Became a Secret Weapon’ – Entrepreneur
‘Making the most of multichannel (with data’s help)’ – Econsultancy
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‘7 Expert Tricks to Grow Your Email List with Social Media’ – AWeber
‘What businesses need to know about the Yelp Elite program’ – Marketing Land
‘Facebook agrees to have its ad metrics audited’ – Internet Retailer
’10 Tips to Make More Sales in Your Small Business’ – Small Business Trends
‘6 Brand Building Blocks for 2017’ – Business.com
’10 Tips for Millennial Marketing’ – Entrepreneur
‘How to Tackle the 4Ws of Marketing Content Creation With Data’ – MarketingProfs
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‘8 Steps to Prepare Your Online Business for Tax Time’ – Shopify
‘5 marketing resolutions for better customer engagement’ – Experian Marketing Forward
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