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  1. According to HubSpot’s State of Inbound report, 63% of marketing and sales professionals reported generating website traffic and leads as their company’s top marketing challenge. For businesses to compete in today’s digital landscape, companies need more than just an established online presence to attract new customers and retain clients.

    Communications professionals must invest their time and resources toward implementing multiple digital marketing techniques that cover an array of online approaches to continually increase traffic and generate leads. More specifically, marketers are now tasked with ensuring that they are targeting and attracting the right online audience, which ultimately leads to boosting website conversion rates. Including these essential digital marketing techniques in your online strategy will lead customers to your site, guide them through your sales funnel and result in high-quality leads in your inbox.
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbescommunicationscouncil/2017/10/25/digital-marketing-techniques-that-will-help-you-dominate-online/#b40b71d4ecbd/
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  2. Customer feedback can help you understand what features to add, what features to get rid of, and where to direct your development efforts. Adding it into your marketing plan is a no-brainer. But mobile app companies have a unique challenge. When it comes to communicating with customers, they’re at the hands of Apple and Google.

    Because these two giants privatize your customers’ information, it’s impossible to get feedback in conventional ways. Unless your users create an account, you can’t email out a survey to a customer or email list, or search for your customers on social media. You have to be creative. Thankfully, mobile app companies have found savvy ways to get feedback from their users. In this post, I’ll explain how you can learn what customers really think of your app...
    https://blog.kissmetrics.com/feedback-from-mobile-users/
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  3. The IoT (Internet of Things), the convergence of IT and OT, rapid application development, digital twin simulation models, cyber-physical systems, advanced robotics and cobots, additive manufacturing, autonomous production, consistent engineering across the entire value chain, thorough data collection and provisioning, horizontal and vertical integration, cloud computing, big data analytics, AR/VR and edge computing amidst a shift of intelligence towards the edge: these are some of the essential components of the fourth industrial revolution.
    https://www.i-scoop.eu/industry-4-0/
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  4. Successful mid-size service firms, those with $3 million to $30 million in revenue and 15 to 150 staff, often grow by way of referrals. These referrals come from clients, partners, networks and associations. While referrals still work and have always worked, are they the best way or the only way to grow a mid-size service firm? Do CPA, law, technology consulting, management consulting, financial service and AEC firms have to rely on referrals as the primary source of new clients? Is this all there is today? I think not.

    Digital disruption is real. Over the last 10 years or so, there has been an explosion of digital devices, tools, apps, communication networks and social media properties. This is creating an ecosystem of prospective clients who could be a great fit for your firm. But can all of this new technology really help you acquire new clients?
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesagencycouncil/2017/11/01/why-mid-size-service-firms-need-the-ultimate-digital-marketing-stack/#176dff401641/
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  5. Beware of the HiPPO in the room. When a HiPPO (highest paid person’s opinion) is in play, your organization is most likely not relying on data to inform decision-making. In fact, I believe the HiPPO effect is one of the biggest barriers to more evidence-based and data-driven decision-making. With the quantity and quality of data available today, it is just poor business for organizations to ignore data in favor of making decisions solely based on what the HiPPO wants done...
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/bernardmarr/2017/10/26/data-driven-decision-making-beware-of-the-hippo-effect/#1131f38280f9/
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  6. Within my talk I shared the approach that I take to deliver successful content marketing campaigns that can be easily scaled, don't break the bank and have an extremely positive effect on your search engine visibility, social media and email marketing campaigns. There's also a short case study that shows a practical application of the technique in action.

    Overall, the conference was a huge success and I'd strongly recommend checking out their upcoming events (they're free, by the way!) as they offer some seriously valuable insights for marketers and businesses alike.
    https://www.matthewbarby.com/sme-content-marketing/
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  7. Today's marketers are facing a paradox: We have better intelligence and tools for driving growth than ever before. Data-driven digital marketing, programmatic and audience buying are proven to be delivering results. But if return on investment ROI » is going up, why are sales in decline?
    There are some simple causes and effects: Media inflation continues to increase across all channels, while reach has declined for most every channel and publisher. Rising costs combined with declining reach drives up Cost-Per-Point CPP » , which means creative needs to be exponentially more effective to deliver the same results (and that's before attenuation of media attention is factored in). In most cases, even the best creative cannot offset the decline in efficiency. It's just math. And as the math suggests, in most cases we'd expect to see a decline in payback. Yet most channel-specific measurements show a positive ROI. Why?
    http://adage.com/article/neustar/marketer-s-paradox-roi-sales-decline/310415/
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  8. Do you feel like a content marketing loser? Like even though you’re using the same strategies as the celebrity bloggers, the crowd keeps passing you by? In a super post about “getting lucky” in the content marketing world, Tracy Feit Love breaks it down to this memorable example:

    “Two guys walk into a bar (humor me here). The first guy walks up to a woman and says, ‘Hi. I make a lot of money and drive a really fast car, so you will definitely want to go out with me. Here’s my number. When you’re ready to go out, call me.’
    https://www.i-scoop.eu/succeeding-content-marketing-five-tips/
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  9. Facebook has adjusted its news feed algorithm to favour more current news headlines, meaning more users are likely to see brand posts that are related to “trending topics”.

    The change is based on feedback from users who said there are some instances where posts from friends or pages are only relevant at a specific momen, and that there are times where a post is a day or two old that may not be relevant any more....
    https://www.clickz.com/heres-how-to-optimise-your-facebook-user-engagement/11701/
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  10. Facebook is soliciting user feedback on the quality and relevance of its ads. KnowledgeBid founder Rob Webb spotted a new thumbs up/thumbs down icon, posted below, similar to what it’s used to let people rate notifications. The feedback mechanism is fairly detailed, allowing a person to critique the ad for accuracy, relevance, offensiveness, and so on. ClickZ hasn’t yet been able to spot the feature in the wild. Based on the screen grab however, it appears to apply only to the company’s branded Facebook Ads units, which are not IAB standard formats, and not to the skyscraper ads that are brokered through Microsoft.

    Based on my personal experience observing Facebook Ads, it would seem the company has a lot of work to do on relevance and value before it begins asking people what they think. Offers I’m seeing today include ads for executive coaching (I’m not an executive), Halo Wars (I’m not a gamer) and a semi-pornographic “high school cheerleaders” ad (I’m not a, uh, cheerleader)....
    https://www.clickz.com/facebook-collecting-user-feedback-on-ads/87616/
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