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A Privacy-First Digital Marketing Landscape

Dave Fleet

We are in the midst of seeing a privacy-first digital marketing landscape emerge which is going to have a big impact on our ability to reach and influence audiences, and the need for that landscape is – mostly – our fault. Privacy is mainstream. Privacy-related topics have never been more mainstream in society than they are now.

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Seven Ways to Increase Your Brand Influence

Webbiquity SMM

According to recent statistics, 57% of companies in the U.S. say strengthening their brand is a top business objective. However, while most focus on brand awareness, it’s crucial to understand that brand awareness alone doesn’t create conversions and sales. Guest post by Ron Stefanski. Image credit: HubSpot.

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Metaverse dangers: How to protect brands from the dark side

Sprout Social

There isn’t much regulation at the moment, which has led to inconsistent expectations and user experiences, especially surrounding security and privacy best practices. According to a Sprout survey of 300 marketers responsible for their brands social media strategy, 64% cite data, privacy and brand safety as concerns within the metaverse.

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Post Performance Report: Brands transforming social customer care

Sprout Social

We unpack how your brand can use these examples to spark your own scroll-stopping ideas—while maximizing your budget and doing more with less. According to The Sprout Social Index™ , the most memorable thing brands can do on social is respond to their customers. The play: Social customer care isn’t just for digital-first brands.

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Seven Essential Digital Marketing Tips for 2021 (And Beyond)

Webbiquity SMM

Be heavy on video content: If your company is a laggard in producing video content for your audience, this is the year to step up your game. Diversify your content: Although your core communication channel, along with video content, will take your brand to new places, that’s not enough. Brands today run on the attention economy.

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How to Use Facebook Groups for Your Brand

Ignite Social Media

As a business, you’re trying to build a community of people who share a similar passion for your brand or the products/services you provide. While Facebook Groups have been known more commonly for personal use, new brand opportunities are arising on the platform which give businesses the ability to use groups as a more constructive tool.

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8 Social Listening Examples: How Brands Are Thriving Digital Landscape

Keyhole.co

All it takes is for one person to post a comment about your brand, products, or services on social media and suddenly, you’re the hot topic for the day. If the comments are positive, then your brand has won some free publicity that will win you new customers.