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9 Tried-and-Tested SEO Strategies for 2015

Writtent Blog

Take your business to the next level in 2015! As this recent comScore study indicates, mobile has become the leading digital platform. Certainly not in 2015. The post 9 Tried-and-Tested SEO Strategies for 2015 appeared first on Writtent Blog. SEO Strategies: 9 Ways to Boost Your Business. Optimize for Mobile.

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Four Areas that Digital Marketers Need to Continue to Focus On

Direct Marketing Observations

billion by 2015 up from $3.2 mobile subscribers were using almost 40 million tablets, according to ComScore. Enter the age of Big Data and marketers finally doing something with that data. IDC predicts that the market for Big Data technology and services will reach $16.9 billion in 2010. Focus on the Customer. need more proof?

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Is Your Business Ready For Mobile Marketing?

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This didn’t come as a huge surprise because, as far back as 2015, Google reported that more searches were conducted on mobile devices than on any other device category. Consider these stats: Mobile usage now accounts for nearly 70% of digital media time [Source: comScore ]. Mobile use is disrupting the way people engage with brands.

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9 YouTube stats to inform your marketing strategy in 2019

Sprout Social

According to a 2016 study released by Comscore and YouTube, 35% of the 2,940 respondents selected YouTube as their “one preferred provider,” while just 19% chose TV. Additionally, a 2015 Forrester Research forecast predicted that by 2025, half of all TV viewers under the age of 32 will not subscribe to a traditional pay TV service.

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Why Snapchat Memories Will Be Pivotal (And Why Marketers Are So Excited)

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According to numbers from comScore, 14% of smartphone users aged 35 and older use Snapchat, too. In 2015, Snapchat Discover made the network a media destination by providing publishers with a mobile-first way to share editorial content. Think of it as Instagram in 2014-2015 or Facebook in 2009-2010.

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2018 Social Media Trends Report: 10 Key Insights Into the Present and Future of Social Media

Buffer Social

Pinterest: 80 percent of its traffic comes from mobile devices 9 VentureBeat , 2015. On top of these statistics, comScore’s 2017 U.S. LinkedIn: 60 percent of its unique visitors access LinkedIn via a mobile device 8 Statista , 2016. Snapchat: Snapchat only has a mobile app and no web application yet.

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I Got You vs. I Keep You - The Mobile Brand Crisis

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Back in September 2015, MarketingCharts reported on something many of us marketing professionals knew: smartphone users spend the bulk of their time with a few of their favourite apps ( Smartphone App Users Spend Half of Their Total App Time With Their Favorite One ). That would be wrong. When it comes to apps, the data is frightening.

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