Tag Archives: Difference

Data controllers and data processors: The difference and why it matters in GDPR

As the May 25 deadline for compliance with the European legislation looms, it’s increasingly important to understand the difference between the two key roles Robin Kurzer on May 23, 2018   As companies scramble to become compliant with the May 25 deadline for enforcement of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the distinction between data … Continue reading Data controllers and data processors: The difference and why it matters in GDPR

Demand Generation vs. Demand Fulfillment: What’s the Difference?

Hannah Swanson — May 8, 2018 — May 8, 2018 A lot of marketing terms are important concepts for demand generation marketers to understand and adopt. Others are just jargon – trending language that only matters to a select few. While not every marketing term has lasting value, it’s important to understand the terms with … Continue reading Demand Generation vs. Demand Fulfillment: What’s the Difference?

The Difference Between Direct and Organic Search Traffic Sources

Amber Kemmis — February 21, 2018 — February 21, 2018 real-napster / Pixabay For a long time, digital marketers summed up the properties of direct and organic traffic pretty similarly and simply. To most, organic traffic consists of visits from search engines, while direct traffic is made up of visits from people entering your company … Continue reading The Difference Between Direct and Organic Search Traffic Sources

What’s the Difference Between Connecting, Following and Contacts on LinkedIn?

James Potter — December 1, 2017 Follow @thelinkedinman — December 1, 2017 LinkedIn used to be simple – we had connections and that was it, we got it. Back in 2015 LinkedIn released the function for followers to make it easier for people to see good content (don’t get me started on going viral) and … Continue reading What’s the Difference Between Connecting, Following and Contacts on LinkedIn?

McDonald’s Trounces Rivals In Battle For Facebook Audience But The Key Difference Is In Engagement

Sahail Ashraf — August 4, 2017 Follow @Talcontent — August 4, 2017 We have seen many times in the past a wonderfully savvy set of social media accounts in the fast food industry. Even those restaurants that still sell, essentially, fast food, have the same look and feel as the McDonald’s and the Burger Kings … Continue reading McDonald’s Trounces Rivals In Battle For Facebook Audience But The Key Difference Is In Engagement