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How to setup a landing page for validating a business or product idea.

How to setup a landing page for validating a business or product idea. | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Talking to people and potential customers is useful for learning but not validating. To validate your idea you need really need both acquisition and activation data. These are the first two metrics that matter when determining whether you have a product or business. Acquiring users through advertising channels and activating or converting them shows real validation.

 

Because building a landing page requires less effort than starting a business or building a product, this can be an easier way to validate or invalidate an idea. By using learnings from customer interviews and basic market research one can look at setting up a landing page for further validating or invalidating your idea....

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Scott McLeod shares a super strategy and blueprint for testing and validating business ideas. Recommended reading! 9/10

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Marketing Research to Bookmark for Your Next Blog Post | HubSpot

Marketing Research to Bookmark for Your Next Blog Post | HubSpot | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Why is research so important? It makes your claims credible, your content authoritative, and helps you earn more social shares and backlinks.

 

In fact, an analysis of over one million articles from Moz and BuzzSumo revealed that research-backed content generates more shares and more backlinks than other content types.

 

The thing is, finding the research to cite is tough sometimes. The original source data can be hard to track down and citations might be incorrect or missing, among other issues. For all of you content creators, bloggers, SEOs, and market researchers, we feel your pain. So we put together a comprehensive list of sources with original research data about all things marketing.

 

Bookmark this blog post to have ideas handy for where to go when you need a stat to support your claim, or if you’re looking for great sources to learn about forthcoming trends in the marketing world....

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Do you need to find research data to support your next blog post? Look no further -- Sophia Bernazanni at HubSpot has rounded up marketing research publication you need to bookmark. An excellent resource!  10/10

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Tools for creating polls and surveys

Tools for creating polls and surveys | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Any internet search will show that there are a huge number of online tools available for the creation on polls and surveys. The ones included here are some of the best I have used and show some of the variety of polling tools available.

Via Nik Peachey
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Nik Peachey shares useful survey tools.

Nik Peachey's curator insight, March 29, 2017 12:45 AM

A collection of tools for creating different kinds of surveys.

Mari Ohnstad's curator insight, April 13, 2017 8:21 AM

her er noen tips dersom du skal lage ordskyer eller enkle spørreundersøkelser for å fremme læringsutbytter i undervisningen