Love them or loathe them, blogs are still alive. And they’re kicking butt in the digital world.
Marrying search and social, blogging remains a sustainable way for marketers to drive qualified visitor traffic to your website and landing pages.
Love them or loathe them, blogs are still alive. And they’re kicking butt in the digital world.
Marrying search and social, blogging remains a sustainable way for marketers to drive qualified visitor traffic to your website and landing pages.
Ready for digital marketing in 2019? Keen to learn more about digital marketing trends in the year ahead?
In this article, I will survey the online marketing landscape and describe developments in online advertising, apps, and content that are likely to take flight in 2019.
In the digital world, a wall of text is an ugly thing.
And your role as a content marketer is to pulverize that “thing” with the sledgehammer I am going to give you.
The year ahead promises to be exciting and challenging for social media marketers.
From endless algorithm changes to the increasing costs of paid channels, marketers must work hard to keep pace with the new social media marketing trends in 2019.
What do social media marketing success have in common with long snaky queues at a restaurant?
The answer lies in two words: social proof.
Can you name me the top digital marketing agencies in the world?
I bet that most of you would have trouble remembering any of them. This isn’t surprising considering that most agency’s prefer their client campaigns to hog the limelight.
As a Christian and a digital marketer, I’ve often wondered why churches aren’t more active online.
Having a strong digital presence is crucial for churches as they need to be where their audiences (and congregation) are. After all, the average person spends well over 2 hours a day on social networks like Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Twitter.
Video marketers are killing it on the social web. Especially on Facebook.
According to Tech Crunch, 100 million hours of videos are watched every day on Facebook. Socialbakers reports that native videos receive more organic reach than any other formats.
A picture paints a thousand words. Especially on social media channels like Facebook.
With nearly 80 percent of social media time spent on mobile phones, Facebook users are scrolling through their News Feed with the flick of their thumb.
Unless you’ve been sleeping under a rock all this while, you probably heard of the term “growth hacking” bandied about in start-up circles.
Billion dollar “unicorn” companies like Facebook, Airbnb, Uber, Dropbox and Instagram have growth-hacked their way into billions of dollars of investor value.