Weekly Flashback: Tools to Create Interactive Content and the Ultimate Snapchat Tutorial

My list of posts from last week are all about social channels, live streaming and creating interactive and engaging online experiences for your customers. From Snapchat tutorials, Facebook Carousel ads to interactive content and writing the best meta descriptions - the best articles I read from the past 7 days show the transformation taking place in the world of content marketing to include more visually compelling elements.

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Author: Steve James

10 Ways 1-Person Marketing Departments Can Do More in Less Time (Part 1)

Being a one-person marketing department forces you to master many complex trades. First, you must be a marketing strategist and business analyst who comes up with the big picture goals, campaigns, and calendars. Next, oftentimes you must also be a graphic designer, SEO expert, copywriter, event planner, media buyer, vendor, staff trainer, and overall customer service savant in order to tackle the day-to-day activities.

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Author: Andrea Meyers

Weekly Flashback: How to Write Copy Like the Pros and Social Media Images Made Easy

Looking for a few tips from copywriting experts or ways to help prove ROI for your content marketing efforts? Are you someone who is tasked with generating social media content for your business, but struggle with finding or creating quality images? My favorite posts this week touch on these topics as well as a few others that I found incredibly useful, and I hope you do too.

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Author: Steve James

Weekly Flashback: Use Flex To Optimize Facebook Ads and How To Write Catchy Titles Readers Can’t Resist

My favorite posts this week touch on everything from optimizing Facebook ads to writing “sexy” blog titles. Articles about SEO always catch my attention as well, and I’ve included one that provides some great tips on how linking marketing and SEO can produce stellar results. Check out these posts along with a few other good ones I’ve collected this week:

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Author: Steve James

5 Ways to Use the Survey Monkey Integration in HubSpot

One of the most popular uses of online surveys is for businesses to conduct research. By sharing surveys, companies have the opportunity to perform valuable market research that will aid in buyer persona development, journey mapping, lead nurturing, and to obtain valuable feedback. Additionally, Survey Monkey notes, “Surveying your customers to test branding and naming concepts will help you understand the attitudes motivations, and preferences of your customers, especially in relation to your competitors.” Regardless of your motivation for incorporating surveys into your inbound marketing strategies, utilizing the Survey Monkey Integration in HubSpot allows you to take your data and turn it into something actionable.

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Author: Steve James

Weekly Flashback: Blogs and Publications You Need To Follow & Applying the 80/20 Rule to Marketing

I get really excited each week when I find great posts to pass along to our inbound and digital marketing followers. My favorite one this week talks about applying the 80/20 rule to marketing. I’ve actually never thought about this concept in a way that so closely relates to my work – but when I took a deeper dive into the methodology, it really made sense. Check out this post along with a few other good ones I’ve collected this week:

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Author: Steve James

Weekly Flashback: Beginner’s Google Analytics & How To Better Target Facebook Ads

2_12blog-image-stream-creative.jpgI love to nerd-out reading as many great articles as I possibly have time for throughout the week. I also enjoy passing them along to our team and others who I think could benefit from some of the great information I come across. This week’s posts feature everything from the 7 minute morning routine you absolutely have to try to simple sales mistakes that could be costing you customers. These articles include inbound strategies, digital marketing, social advertising, content production and promotion, web design, public relations, events and much more. Here’s this week’s flashback:

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Author: Steve James

4 Inbound-Friendly Website Design Strategies & Trends

Is your website holding you back from capturing attention and sale conversions from prospective customers? Businesses are constantly challenged with providing the best online experience for visitors. This is the case not only in regard to becoming found, but also with respect to the functionality of your site.

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Author: Andrea Meyers

How to Setup the New Facebook Pixel on Your Website (Part 3 – Standard Events)

In part one and two of this tutorial series, we focused on adding the new Facebook pixel to your website and creating custom conversions. In this tutorial, I’ll show you step by step how to add Standard Events on those special pages of your website that you want to track and optimize for your Facebook ad campaigns.

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Author: Steve James

Weekly Flashback: Social Media Productivity Tools & Why Content Marketing Isn’t Dead

If you’re like me, your inbox is flooded with post notifications and enewsletters filled with good articles that you’ve highlighted to read later. Most weeks, I try to at least scan the articles that are of greatest interest to me and I pass the best ones along to our team. These articles include everything from inbound strategies, digital marketing, social advertising, content production and promotion, web design, public relations, events and much more. I thought some of my favorites would be of interest to our clients and followers, so I’ve created The Weekly Roundup – a recap of the best posts I’ve come across. I’ll try to be consistent with posting, so be sure to check back every Friday to view my faves from the week.

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Author: Steve James