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Reflections on the changing digital agency environment

Dave Fleet

The (actual) year of mobile. While the changes have in many ways benefited users – who are gaining increasingly personalized experiences – they are challenging for companies that want to connect with fans from a loyalty and retention standpoint. The (actual) year of mobile. 2015 was actually the year of mobile.

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The Year Of More

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While many article and columns look back at the year that was or posture on the year that will be, it's becoming abundantly clear that 2012 will - without question - be the "Year of More.". That may not happen this year, but you will see that consumers will be even more social in 2012. Will this trend stop in the future?

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87 More Vital Social Media Marketing Facts and Stats for 2012

Webbiquity SMM

What will likely be the hot trends in social media over the next couple of years? Though 94% of corporations use social media in some way and 58% of executives acknowledge that social media is useful for lead generation and developing brand loyalty, 70% of CEOs have no presence on any social network. YouTube and Video Marketing Trends.

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30 Awesome Blogging Guides, Tips and Resources

Webbiquity SMM

Following up on an earlier post on the same topic, Gini Dietrich (again) offers 10 more ideas to increase engagement on your blog, from writing book reviews and rants to covering the latest trends and answering questions commonly heard by your sales force or customer service reps. 20 Ways to Improve Your Blog by TribalCafe.

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25 Compelling Reasons to Blog for Business Yesterday

Writtent Blog

The average marketer made 145 website updates in 2012 – assuming the majority of those changes are new blog articles , that’s around 4 fresh articles each week! It’s a metaphor for the research and thought which go into quality content creation , which include the following benefits: You’re continually researching trends and new developments.

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