The recently released EmailAnalytics provides visualized analytics to help users understand email usage, with hundreds of data points and customizable visualizations that help users interpret and react to that data.
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This new analytics tool for Gmail is actually really impressive
Posted by sh4ddai under StartupsFrom https://thenextweb.com 2382 days ago
Could A Podcast Boost Your Content Marketing Campaign?
Posted by sh4ddai under MarketingFrom https://www.forbes.com 2724 days ago
Made Hot by: LimeWood on June 11, 2017 10:01 am
We’re in the midst of a podcast popularity boom. As of the end of 2016, more than 57 million Americans are currently listening to podcasts on at least a monthly basis—which was up 23 percent over 2015. This represents a massive share of the market, and podcast topics are extraordinarily diverse. It
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Why I Spent Hours Conducting Research for My First Clients -- All Before I Was Paid a Dime
Posted by sh4ddai under MarketingFrom https://www.entrepreneur.com 2754 days ago
The theme of the first episode of Masters of Scale, that “in order to scale, you have to do things that don’t scale,” stuck out to me because of my personal experience with this seemingly contradictory strategic approach.
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Should You Have Multiple People Managing Your Brand's Social Media?
Posted by sh4ddai under ManagementFrom http://www.forbes.com 2831 days ago
Unless you’re just getting started, social media management is a big, time consuming job. While the majority of marketers claim to spend 1-5 hours on social media marketing every week, they’re likely part of a bigger team—and some marketers end up spending more than 40 hours per week on social medi
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Why You Shouldn't Base Your Content Marketing Strategy On Visitors Alone
Posted by sh4ddai under MarketingFrom http://www.forbes.com 2838 days ago
On the surface, visitor counts seem like a good point to measure—it tells you how many new people you’re attracting to your website, which is one of content marketing’s main goals—but is this really the metric we should be measuring?
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How To (And How Not To) Use Memes For Online Marketing
Posted by sh4ddai under MarketingFrom http://www.forbes.com 2843 days ago
In this article, I’ll explain what memes are, the different types of memes you can use, and some basic rules for success if you choose to use memes in your marketing campaign.
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What Fake News Taught Us About the State Of Content Marketing
Posted by sh4ddai under MarketingFrom http://www.forbes.com 2884 days ago
Made Hot by: JoshRed on January 2, 2017 11:15 am
Few cultural developments of 2016 have incited as much anger, fear, or insight into our current culture as the rise and acknowledgment of fake news. Fake news is exactly what it sounds like—these are sources and articles that make inaccurate or intentionally misleading claims under the guise of pro
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The Top 7 Social Media Trends That Dominated 2016
Posted by sh4ddai under MarketingFrom http://www.forbes.com 2906 days ago
How big did your social media audience become in 2016? How many new platforms did you incorporate into your campaign, and how did you change your content syndication or advertising strategies to reflect the latest trends?
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50 Metrics To Measure Your Content Marketing Campaign
Posted by sh4ddai under MarketingFrom http://www.forbes.com 2956 days ago
The effectiveness of your content marketing campaign depends on hundreds of factors—your audience, your tone, your level of detail, your competition, your promotion methods—the list goes on. So how can you tell if you’re doing the right things? And if you’re doing the wrong things, how can you tell
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8 Things Successful People Do With Their Downtime
Posted by sh4ddai under MarketingFrom https://www.entrepreneur.com 2956 days ago
When you think about the hyper-successful people of the world -- the multi-billionaires, the CEOs, etc. -- you probably imagine them working 24/7. And while they might put in more hours than the average person, they always have at least some downtime, or time when they’re not working.
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