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4 Concepts Your Online Marketing Should be Ready for in 2015

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It has become very common for businesses and brands to jump on social opportunities once they grow a strong user database, and you never know when the next Twitter, Instagram, or Snapchat will pop up. This is the mantra of social networks in today’s digital advertising age. Google Plus gone? Pay to play.

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Caroline Melberg speaks on social media

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True Social Media ROI is All About Integration

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When you approach social media with a strategy, and integrate it into your overall marketing plan, you’ll begin to leverage your efforts and see bottom-line results.

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Is Social Media a Fad?

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So is social media just a fad or is it the biggest shift since the Industrial Resolution? You decide!

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Do You Fear Internet Marketing & Social Media

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Look inside > Do You Fear Internet Marketing and Social Media?

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5 Off-Line Marketing Tactics Equally Effective Online (And Lower Cost!)

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Through social media networking sites like LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook or through forums that cater to people of a single interest you can do a lot of your networking online more efficiently and effectively. Display advertising – Printed newspapers and telephone books are dying and along with them the popularity of print ads.

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