Without data, your marketing strategy won’t cut it in 2017, IM NewsWatch, November 30, 2016

November 30th, 2016 at 9:11 am EST

IM NewsWatch

Wednesday, November 30, 2016

‘Data: Mobile drives majority of Black Friday traffic, but PCs dominate sales’ – Marketing Land

‘Google rolls out two new omnichannel metrics’ – Internet Retailer

‘5 Lead Generation Ideas to Help You Increase Your Website’s Conversion Rates’ – MOZ

‘3 Ways to Read Your Customers’ Minds’ – Entrepreneur

‘4 Surprising Ways You’ll Profit from Building an Online Course’ – Copyblogger

‘7 Tips for Promoting Your Business During This Holiday Season’ – Small Business Trends

‘Grading Your Prospects? How Lead Scoring Helps Small Businesses Prioritize Sales and Marketing’ – Business.com

’19 Habits to Become a More Effective Salesperson’ – HubSpot

‘New Guide: Facebook Ads for Ecommerce Entrepreneurs’ – Shopify Blog

‘E-commerce tops $5 billion over weekend, mobile beats $1 billion on Black Friday’ – Marketing Land

‘Email Marketers’ Top Challenges and Address-Capture Tactics’ – MarketingProfs

’12 Ways to Inspect and Improve Your Business’ – Entrepreneur

‘SEO without SERPs is here with Google Assistant, Home and Amazon Echo. Here’s how to survive.’ – Search Engine Land

‘Take a Pragmatic Approach To Personalization’ – Forrester Blogs

‘Mobile makes big gains over Thanksgiving weekend’ – Internet Retailer

‘How to Get More Work as a Freelancer’ – Small Business Trends

‘Should You Still Start a Podcast? (Ask Yourself These 3 Questions)’ – Copyblogger

‘5 Marketing Avenues to Increase Your Startup’s Market Share’ – Entrepreneur

‘Without data, your marketing strategy won’t cut it in 2017’ – Marketing Land

‘Holiday Email Marketing: Jingle All the Way to the Bank ‘ – MarketingProfs

‘Ad customizers just got a whole lot more powerful’ – Search Engine Land

‘6 Proven Ways Content Marketing Benefits your Small Business’ – Entrepreneur

‘4 Techniques for Landing Your Sales Whale’ – HubSpot



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