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  • How to Use Facebook Timeline for Marketing Your Brand: 6 Tips

    Facebook’s usefulness for businesses has been dragged into the spotlight lately, thanks in part to public comments made by businessman Mark Cuban. It’s all a response to Facebook’s tweaks to its EdgeRank algorithm, which takes into account affinity, weight and time decay. Some research shows that the latest version of the algorithm is causing some […]

  • All the Social Media Marketing Statistics You Need Heading Into 2013

    If you love social media and are a sucker for stats, you might want to sit down for this one. Simply Zesty has put together an exhaustive list of 101 social media statistics to help marketers plan their 2013 strategies. Here is a quick preview of what you’ll find: Auto-posting to Facebook decreases likes and […]

  • AT&T and Verizon Offer Location-Based Daily Deals With the Help of Customers’ Information

    Armed with plenty of information about their customers’ habits and whereabouts, AT&T and Verizon Wireless are getting in on the daily-deals game. Both mobile carriers are offering customers location-based coupons and daily deals. AT&T Alerts is an SMS location-based offers platform. Verizon Selects, a pilot program, leverages the demographic information stored in its customer databases, […]

  • How to Target Every Part of the Marketing Funnel With Effective Social Media Content

    When people talk about using social media to get clicks and drive actions, they’re only focused on one part of the purchase cycle. “Whether you’re buying lip gloss or a new database system for a business, buying is a process, and to simplify buying to the single point in time where we take action means […]

  • How to Identify and Repair Sources of Rotten Lead-Nurturing Campaigns

    Marketers sending fresh and manually crafted emails? That’s so 1995. Today marketers are all about automated emails, which may pull fresh content from various sources but usually don’t. These emails are set up and let loose to do their thing for months on end. For lead-nurturing marketers, this presents the challenge of keeping workflows fresh, […]

  • Local-Commerce Profile: Q&A With Access Development

    This continues our series of profiles of local-commerce companies. The purpose of these Q&A interviews is to give merchants, marketers and others in the industry a glimpse at what some companies out there are doing. These profiles are also meant to offer different perspectives on the future of the local-commerce industry. This week we’re profiling […]

  • FTC Settles With Epic Marketplace to End ‘History Sniffing’ to Gauge Medical, Financial Interests

    Epic Marketplace Inc., an online advertising network, has settled with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on charges that the company used “history sniffing” to surreptitiously and illegally gather data from millions of consumers about their interests in medical and financial issues. The history-sniffing technology enables online operators to “sniff” a Web browser to see what […]

  • Infographic: ‘The Retailer’s Guide to Big Data’

    Monetate has generated an infographic about the challenges and opportunities presented to retailers by the emergence of “big data.” The company notes that retailers knew how to use customer data to run their offline operations, but the mobile and social explosions have changed things. Here are some of the interesting pieces of data included in […]

  • Why You Should Make It Easier for Leads to Unsubscribe From Your Emails

    Compelling the recipients of your emails to unsubscribe from your list is a good thing. No, there’s no typo there. If your argument against this is that the cost per lead makes it foolish to simply let leads slip away and that it would be akin to setting fire to a pile of cash, you’re […]

  • Twitter Doesn’t Properly Display Instagram Photos Anymore

    Now that the pope has joined and Chris Brown has rejoined, all is well with the Twitterverse