Snaplytics launches Snapchat analytics, IM NewsWatch, October 31, 2016

October 31st, 2016 at 11:58 am EST

IM NewsWatch

Monday, October 31, 2016

‘Video – and Online Video Platforms – Are Essential For Customer Engagement’ – Forrester Blogs

’10 Ways to Make Facebook Your Most Powerful Event-Promotion Tool’ – MarketingProfs

‘Snaplytics launches Snapchat analytics’ – Marketing Land

‘5 a/b test ideas for mobile gaming apps’ – MarketingExperiments

‘How SAP Engaged Its Best Customers to the Close of $27 Million’ – MarketingSherpa

‘The 2017 Content Marketing Framework’ – CMI

‘6 Gestures That Wow Customers and Earn Their Loyalty’ – Entrepreneur

‘How to combine attribution and segmentation data to achieve marketing success’ – Econsultancy

‘Moz Keyword Explorer vs. Google Keyword Planner: The Definitive Comparison’ – MOZ

‘Brace Yourself. 2017 Is Coming’ – Forrester Blogs

‘What Snapchat’s Discover ad sales shift may mean for marketers’ – Marketing Land

‘5 Best Practices for Mobile App Surveys’ – Business.com

‘Facebook: A handy roundup of its latest developments and commercial opportunities’ – Econsultancy

‘LinkedIn earnings up 23% YoY in Q3 2016 with revenue at $960M’ – Marketing Land

‘How to Craft the Best Damn E-commerce Page on the Web’ – MOZ

‘Three Ways Marketers Can Master Strategic Word-of-Mouth’ – MarketingProfs

‘Eight features to appreciate on Fat Face’s new ecommerce site’ – Econsultancy

‘Here’s why bloggers give up (and how you can stay on track)’ – Marketing Land

‘Amazon Spends Big To Deepen Its Customer Relationships’ – Forrester Blogs

‘The One Content Marketing Question You Need to Ask’ – CMI

’10 Free eBooks For Your Small-Business Success’ – Entrepreneur

‘Bill.com Introduces Digital Payments to QuickBooks’ – Small Business Trends

‘Predictions 2017: A Year Of Action’ – Forrester Blogs

‘5 Tactics for Short Emails that Pack a Punch’ – AWeber

‘Brand X: Why customer experience is a cloud marketing must-have’ – Martech Today



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