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18 of the Best Content Marketing Strategy Guides of 2013

Webbiquity SMM

”) and five guidelines (among them, “Review Your Data to Develop Great Content”). The Top 6 Reasons You’re Failing at Content Marketing by BuzzStream Blog. 2: 30 Remarkable Content Marketing Facts and Statistics for 2013 (and 2014). Content marketing: What is more important than strategy? by GO Marketing.

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

Convince & Convert

For instance, if you’ve developed an infographic, create some extracts from it with interesting statistics. Finally, if you’re working on content for your website or blog, you can cut up the infographic into its component pieces, and write a blog post that elaborates on each statistics and explains it in greater detail.

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4 Lessons from BuzzFeed’s Worst Headlines

Convince & Convert

To explore how to formulate a headline that generates the most page views and shares , Buzzstream and Fractl decided to take a different approach: We looked at a set of low-performing headings to identify key patterns and distinctions. For our data set, we turned to BuzzFeed, a publisher that dominates in social shares.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

Now, I presume the only FB user updates are those who let search engines view their data, similar to Twitter users who are not protecting theirs? link] [link] Jon Leland Looks to be a very valuable business research tool. Or Microsoft. It came from a Canadian computer sciences student who uses his free time pretty damn wisely.

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101 Marketing Tools and Technology Tips for 2017

Razor Social

This data is important because it shows you the most engaged visitors. You can access this data in GA under Audience > Mobile > Devices. Here you’ll be able to see which visitors are using which mobile devices to access your site, plus you’ll get the data on their average page views, time spent on the website, etc.

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