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What Is The Point Of A Website In 2014?

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It''s not all about what the mobile experience will be about. We are seeing an increase in brands leaving their true engagement to social media (be it Facebook , Twitter , Instagram , Pinterest , YouTube or beyond). What is the point of a website in 2014? The one screen world. That is the question. To sell their wares.

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Top Marketing Trends for 2013

yMarketingMatters

Here we go: Social Business Has Risen. You cannot afford to ignore social media. Consumers rely on social media to research and make buying decisions and for customer service issues. Mobile Has Arrived. This follows the point above: Mobile Internet usage is rising exponentially, and it is here to stay.

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4 Concepts Your Online Marketing Should be Ready for in 2015

The Social Media Incubator

If you haven’t heard of the new social media site, there’s a good chance you will in 2015. The site offers a simple, easy, ad-free social network for its users to share information and status updates, and stresses that user information will not be shared with third party sites. Actually, it’s Ello. Pay to play.

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Social Media News Ticker: Sum Up 2013 with Facebook Year In Review, Google+ Auto Awesome Movie

The Realtime Report

Twitter appears to be testing app store links and other customized links within promoted tweets – Twitter is testing out a new type of ad unit on mobile; promoted app installs on the Twitter mobile app (The Next Web).

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12 (of the) Best Content Marketing Infographics of 2013

Webbiquity SMM

Matt Baglia cites an infographic from SlickText.com that includes some interesting stats about the value of custom content, such as that “60% of consumers feel more positive about a company after reading custom content on its site,” making them more likely to buy from that company.

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23 YouTube Statistics That Matter to Marketers in 2020

Hootsuite

Sidebar: We’re guessing Pew doesn’t classify YouTube as a ‘social’ platform because it’s a bit of a chimera: is it video platform or a search engine or a social network? YouTube itself likes to quote a stat from a study it commissioned a few years ago that says on mobile alone it reaches more 18–34 year-olds than any TV network.

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Webinar Recap: A Decade in Social Media. What’s Now. What’s Next?

Ignite Social Media

In 2011/2012, there were new media opportunities and there was a push for brands to buy fans to build a following and reach. In 2013/2014, we started seeing Facebook reduce visibility of content in the news feed and much more of a focus on mobile first social. These stats set us up for our current social trends.