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5 Awesome Examples of Email Designs (And Why They’re Awesome)

Spencer PloesslAugust 10, 2015 Design, design, design. Everybody is always talking about how they could be better at design. How they could, if the design was better, capture more attention. How they could, if the look was just right, generate more leads. How they could…get more people to read their marketing emails if the design … Continue reading 5 Awesome Examples of Email Designs (And Why They’re Awesome)

E-exporting: They’re Looking at Us. Is it SEO or Something We Said?

William YatesMay 20, 2015 Website visibility is critical to any online enterprise. It’s an absolute given, and this applies as much to local language export – e-export – websites as it does to any domiciled web presence you may have. Because, without that vital visibility any e-export website and associated marketing communications will almost certainly … Continue reading E-exporting: They’re Looking at Us. Is it SEO or Something We Said?

Don’t Like Twitter’s Recommended Tweets? Too Bad, They’re Here To Stay

Twitter says the experiment yielded “user enjoyment,” so they made it permanent. By Peter Wade A few months ago, Twitter started experimenting with inserting recommended tweets into users’ timelines whether they follow the tweeter or not. Like it or not, Twitter announced this morning that the practice is now permanent.   In a Friday-morning blog … Continue reading Don’t Like Twitter’s Recommended Tweets? Too Bad, They’re Here To Stay

Study: 86% Of B2B Marketers Use Content Marketing, But Only 38% Believe They’re Good At It

New study from the Content Marketing Institute offers insight into broad array of content market benchmarks, strategy and tactics. Amy Gesenhues on October 8, 2014 According to the Content Marketing Institute’s latest survey to determine where B2B marketers stand when it comes to their content marketing efforts, 86 percent of respondents said they use content … Continue reading Study: 86% Of B2B Marketers Use Content Marketing, But Only 38% Believe They’re Good At It