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Competitive Marketing Analysis: 14 Ways to Monitor and Beat Your Competitors

Writtent Blog

Channels of Distribution: Do they have a blog ? A website is the backbone of your digital presence, and it’s critical to out-optimize your competition, particularly in an era where mobile optimization is so important. Load Times: Does the website load quickly in all browsers, and on mobile-enabled devices? Website Comparisons.

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45 Marketing Tools to Consider for 2017

Razor Social

Other useful features include sentiment monitoring and trending topics analytics, mobile app analytics, event tracking, and much more. Brand24 is a social media monitoring tool that allows you to track mentions about your brand, or your competition, across social media channels, blogs, forums, photo sites, etc. BuzzStream.

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101 Marketing Tools and Technology Tips for 2017

Razor Social

Use Feedly to track blogs you want to read on a regular basis. Want to collect and read content from all your favorite blogs in one place? It’s awesome on both desktop and mobile. A content upgrade is a bonus content created specifically for a particular blog post or page. Track Mobile Visitors. No problem!

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An Introduction to Social Media for Business

Sprout Social

Sharing your blog posts and other content from your website on social media is an easy way to get more visitors. You can reply offering a free trial of your product or share a link to a blog post you made that walks them through the solution. All of these different connections make it easier to publish content across multiple channels.

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3 Strategies to Make Big Content Work for Your Brand

Convince & Convert

To help with longevity, we try to move our big content pieces away from the blog (which by nature has a transient feel) to a more permanent home. This started as a simple goal to publish a record of Google updates. Can you share a little bit about a ‘big content’ project you’ve been involved in, and how it worked?

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How to Promote Your Content Across Owned, Earned, and Paid Media

Convince & Convert

While these strategies are an acceptable start, they overlook the simple fact that for the vast majority of companies (unless you’re a market-leading megabrand), simply publishing content gets them nothing resembling good results. If you take one thing away from this blog post, the answer is No. Nothing markets itself.