An efficient marketing plan defines all the tools and strategies we use to attain revenue related goals. Read here to see the essential elements of any plan
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An efficient marketing plan defines all the tools and strategies we use to attain revenue related goals. Read here to see the essential elements of any plan
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After previously interviewing the likes of Sam Hurley and Timothy Hughes, Nazareth Qarbozian asks Jan about Social Media Marketing trends for 2017 & beyond
I selected this article from Curatti written by Nazareth Qarbozian because it provides insights on the future of social media marketing.
The world of technology is changing the way we strategize our marketing
How Social Media Will Change This Year and Beyond
Mobile technology and social media have both transformed the way we do business online. In this exclusive interview I cover what's in store for marketers.
Qarbozian asks about how companies will handle these new changes and what automation looks like today.
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A major key to achieving this, especially on the social web, is social proof, the psychological phenomenon whereby people will do something because our peers, who we may regard as better informed, are doing it.
In the battle for consumers’ attention, social proof often provides the stickiness that companies need to make their brands, content and products desirable.
The best part is, if you play your cards right, it doesn’t even have to take so long to build up your social proof signals. Bear in mind, though, that by itself, social proof isn’t going to do much except make a lot of noise. You still need something to make noise about. Sure, it’s possible to build a certain level of social proof mystique out of thin air, but eventually these efforts will fizzle out.
Let’s take a look at some of the most powerful yet sustainable ways to cultivate social proof – even with limited resources and a relatively unknown brand.
An excellent how-to article on the elusive social proof. Superb.
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Choosing the right Social Customer Service platform for your business is one of the latest steps of your overall strategy. Learn about the main features.
I selected this article from Curatti written by Paolo Fabrizio because it explains how to choose the right platform to handle customer service through social media.
Interacting with your customers takes attention to all digital channels where they are active.
Establish a Successful Social Customer Service System
Being attentive and involved with your customers is the key to growth and trust in your business. I agree that you can better provide for them by choosing the right management system.
Fabrizio shows you several ways to improve your customer service on social media with the right platform.
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This article delves into the evolution and psychology of the growth of social media, and includes a fascinating gif that demonstrates its explosive growth
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Everything you need to know about building up social proof for more conversions if you’re starting from scratch.
Nobody wants to be the first to buy, read or consume something, because none of us want to be the guinea pig.
Nobody wants to be the first to buy, read or consume something, because none of us want to be the guinea pig.
Nobody wants to be the first to buy, read or consume something, because none of us want to be the guinea pig
Nobody wants to be the first to buy, read or consume something, because none of us want to be the guinea pig
I selected this article from Curatti written by Liaqat Ali Hamiya because it provides insights into how to effectively create a strong marketing plan.
It's important for your business to have an effective marketing plan in addition to your business plan.
Marketing Success Strategies
In order to move your marketing in the right direction you need to have both short-term and long-term goals. I agree that this enables us to know who our target market is and how to best reach them.
Hamiya explains the right steps to take in order to build a successful business marketing plan.
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Good blueprint for building an effective marketing plan from Curatti.