Tag: marketing
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How Small Bloggers Can Reach Out To Brands
There is a common notion among bloggers that they need to have thousands of visitors before they can work with brands. This is a result of traditional advertising and marketing where the more viewers you have the better. Thanks to the rise in influencer marketing, bloggers can work with brands regardless of how small their…
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Key Trends in Search Marketing for 2015
Here are a few key emerging trends for search marketing in 2015 along with some handy with tips for brands and businesses: Marketers will go mobile: Mobile search is getting bigger by the day and it is quite visible in customer acquisition numbers for brands and businesses. Businesses in 2015 will be spending a lot…
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Will Mobile Marketing Steal the Show in 2015?
According to a Morgan Stanley Research survey, in 2014, the number of mobile users globally crossed 1,800 million. And this number will only continue to rise through 2015. Let’s look at some more numbers – A Statista survey revealed that 74 per cent of its respondents compared prices on their mobile devices before they visited…
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Get People to Notice Your Brand – Use Disruptive Marketing
People are bombarded with promotions and advertisements from all directions but are able to ignore the noise and pick up messages that are important to them. In the current marketing world where your messages could easily be dismissed as noise by your target audience, how do you get them to notice your message? More importantly,…
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Marketing Needs to Be Reinvented Constantly
People don’t realize the fact that we use marketing almost everyday. When we try and convince a child to eat his/her vegetables or negotiate the price of an item, we are trying to get the other person to do something differently. This persuasion is the core of marketing. However, marketing has a bad rap nowadays…
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Growth Hacking – The New Buzz Word in the Online Marketing Industry
While everybody in the online marketing industry seems to be talking about growth hackers, not many seem to understand who or what exactly they are.