Category Archives: Digital Marketing Trends

How Small And Midsize Businesses Can Win The Digital Race In 2017

Shelly Dutton — December 20, 2016 — December 20, 2016 Over the past year, small and midsize businesses have been rethinking their relationship with technology – and not a moment too soon. In fact, 2016 marks the first wave of Gen Z entering the workforce. And as this generation continues to settle into the workplace … Continue reading How Small And Midsize Businesses Can Win The Digital Race In 2017

Digital Marketing Trends: Three Actions to Take in 2017

Jeff Korhan — December 10, 2016 Follow @jeffkorhan— December 10, 2016https://www.landscapedigitalinstitute.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Ep44FinalAuph.mp3 Episode 44 of Landscape Digital Show reveals three digital marketing trends that you want to take action on to get results in 2017. https://www.landscapedigitalinstitute.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Ep44FinalAuph.mp3 I’m surprised to be seeing fewer 2017 digital marketing trend forecasts because it’s not whether your predictions prove to be … Continue reading Digital Marketing Trends: Three Actions to Take in 2017

4 Digital Marketing Trends That Aren’t Going Away In 2017

Blair Nicole Nastasi — November 28, 2016 Follow @MediaMogulsPR— November 28, 2016 Twenty-sixteen was the year of radical change, right? Not necessarily, it’s just that technology has improved the way we do business—and most sources indicate it’s going to continue down that path in 2017 and beyond. Here are four digital marketing trends that aren’t … Continue reading 4 Digital Marketing Trends That Aren’t Going Away In 2017

11 Personalities You’ll Find at a Digital Marketing Conference

Dan Hanrahan — November 10, 2016 Follow @SigstrApp— November 10, 2016 This past week, over 14,000 people gathered at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center for Inbound 2016. One of the largest marketing events put on by the masters of inbound marketing at Hubspot, the digital marketing conference was a chance for marketing professionals to … Continue reading 11 Personalities You’ll Find at a Digital Marketing Conference

5 fundamentals of digital advertising every marketer should know

As questions of transparency continue to plague digital advertising, columnist Patrick Armitage puts together a list of five key points to consider when navigating the digital ad landscape. Patrick Armitage on October 20, 2016   When Facebook last month admitted to exaggerating ad video views, it underscored for many marketers the dubious metrics and efficacy … Continue reading 5 fundamentals of digital advertising every marketer should know

Is Your Approach to Digital Marketing Old-Fashioned?

by Angela Hausman, PhD Follow @MarketingLetterOctober 16, 2016 Is your company’s approach to digital marketing old-fashioned?It is if you agree with any of these statements: Digital marketing doesn’t produce a high ROI A website is all I need to optimize digital marketing Quantity in content is more important than quality Digital marketing isn’t right for … Continue reading Is Your Approach to Digital Marketing Old-Fashioned?

How Much Will Digital Marketers Make In 2017?

by Laurie Sullivan@lauriesullivan, October 14, 2016 While traditional skills are still needed, tech-driven skills are what brands require from digital marketing talent as C-Level executives continue to shift budgets from IT departments to marketing teams. Marketing positions like the chief marketing technology officer, demand generation analyst, and UX/UI design roles will become the highest in … Continue reading How Much Will Digital Marketers Make In 2017?

3 digital marketing trends the customer-centric CMO must prepare for now

Rather than fearing the rapid changes afoot in digital marketing, columnist Mike Sands urges you to embrace them as opportunities. Find out how to position yourself to take advantage of these powerful trends. Mike Sands on August 2, 2016   Digital marketing is on the precipice of major change, driven by new technologies and the … Continue reading 3 digital marketing trends the customer-centric CMO must prepare for now