Blog Marketing
Best Sources For Marketing & Advertising, October 2012 [CHART]
Given up to 2 choices, 45% of consumers named newspapers and TV the best marketing and advertising sources, beating out other traditional sources such as consumer forums and publications (28%).
Read MoreMost Important Elements Of B2B Content, October 2012 [CHART]
Effective content doesn’t depend on SEO friendliness or quality of editing, say B2B marketers.
Read MorePromoting Your Blog Posts [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic by Launch Grow Joy lists 30 ways you can promote your blog posts.
Read MoreTop 10 Sources Used To Research Electronics Purchases Prior To Buying Online, August 2012 [CHART]
91% of internet users had researched electronics products online before making a purchase in-store.
Read MoreDigital Influences On Branding Among Millennial Shoppers, Q2 2012 [CHART]
Millennial shoppers were more than three times as likely as the overall panel to be influenced by blogs and social sites.
Read MoreFood-Related Content That Appeals To Female Bloggers vs. Bland, Ordinary, Everyday Internet Users, May 2012 [CHART]
Recipes are one of the most sought-after pieces of food content online. In a May BlogHer survey, 89% of internet users interested in food content went online for recipes.
Read MoreSMBs' Social Media Channels, March 2012 [CHART]
When it comes to the specific social channels SMBs are using, Facebook, not surprisingly, tops the list, with 26% of small businesses and 38% of medium-sized businesses saying they used a company Facebook page.
Read MoreOnline Photo & Video Creators & Curators, September 2012 [TABLE]
46% of adult American internet users post original photos or videos online that they have created, and 41% repost photos or videos on sites designed for sharing images.
Read MoreKeyword Research How To [INFOGRAPHIC]
Promodo created this infographic to illustrate how to conduct keyword research.
Read MoreMost Used Social Media Sites For Marketing [TABLE]
Roughly half (48.9%) of marketers used YouTube, and 20.6% were on Pinterest, compared to the 82.7% on Twitter and 87.7% on Facebook.
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