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Is Your Business Ready For Mobile Marketing?

yMarketingMatters

Mobile marketing is a multi-channel, digital marketing strategy aimed at reaching a target audience on their smartphones, tablets, and/or other mobile devices, via websites, email, SMS, social media, and apps. In 2016, the inevitable happened, and mobile usage overtook desktop as the primary device used to access websites.

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Your 2011 Digital Marketing Reboot

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The pervasiveness of mobile smartphones ( iPhone , Android , BlackBerry ), tablets ( iPad , Samsung , Dell ) and the entire app economy that surrounds it is quickly becoming a dominant business force. beating out Google (according to Experian Hitwise )! Is your website mobile? experian hitwise. Are you findable?

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10 best competitor benchmarking tools in 2019

Unmetric

We might be biased here, but it’s our blog so we’ll put Unmetric at the top. This tool helps you discover your competitors’ traffic volume, traffic source, mobile vs desktop traffic, top landing pages, subdomains, and much more. Hitwise offers you all the intel you need to get ahead of the competition. G2Crowd Rating: 4.2.

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Australia: Senior Citizens on Facebook over 55’s

Laurel Papworth

NOTE from Twitter: Alex Avery pointed out that Hitwise have some generic social network figures for seniors: The 25-34, 35-44 and 45-54 age groups all represent a similar percentage of the Social Networking and Forums share of visits and each are over represented against the online population. American Seniors on Facebook 513% Growth.

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Will The Rise of the Photo Apps Kill the Written Word?

Convince & Convert

Overall, the statistics point in just one direction: blogging is dying. 74% and 73% of the Inc 500 use Facebook and LinkedIn respectively, and the study concluded: “Fewer [companies] are using blogging, message/bulletin boards, online video, podcasting and MySpace. But Blogging Actually Works. Google+ ranks at number 9.

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