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  • Landing on an email blacklist—a collection of IP addresses and domains flagged as "known" sources of spam—can greatly affect a brand's ability to reach consumers, according to a recent report from Return Path.

  • Despite advances in data, analytics, and technology, only 26% of marketers are capable of determining the impact they themselves have on their business, according to the latest joint VisionEdge Marketing and ITSMA Marketing Performance Management Survey.

  • Score! (some best-practices for #WorldCup marketing, that is.) You'll also learn this week about the ways teens use Instagram, Facebook's ad plans for customer Web browser history, and the new deal between Wikipedia and the PR industry. Skim to stay cool under the sun (sponsored by Brazil).

  • A video conference is an excellent way to communicate information to clients and colleagues—as quickly and efficiently as possible. But people sometimes forget they’re professional events... leading to embarrassing and unprofessional gaffes.

  • Almost all (98%) of the biggest charities in the United States are using social media, and 97% are using some type of video to help inspire their audience, according to recent research from from The Center for Marketing Research at University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth.

  • One of the keys to having a successful nonprofit is to ask pointed questions about your organization and to respond with truthful answers. It's better to see problems and fix them than to bury your head in the sand and risk permanent failure.

  • This year's World Cup is predicted to be the biggest sporting event ever, surpassing the 3.2 billion viewers of the last World Cup. So, what role will social media play during the World Cup and its advertising?

  • The 10 most popular content topics on Facebook and Twitter are very similar, but topics differ significantly beyond the top 10, according to a recent study by Klout.

  • Deploying a team of remote employees can help companies increase productivity, boost morale, and achieve substantial cost savings. However, managing those workers can be extremely challenging.

  • "Clarity therapist" Steve Woodruff explains how you can break through the noise, help people to understand your business, and ensure that they remember what you do so that they can connect you with potential customers.

  • Most online mentions of companies by consumers are neutral, rather than overtly positive or negative, according to a recent report.

  • Do men and women differ in how they use their mobile devices and social platforms? Yes, they do, according to recent reports. Those differences are highlighted in the following infographic.

  • Merely hoping your exhibition goes well is much different from planning everything down to the last detail. So here's a "Quick, Easy-to-Remember Exhibition-Planning Checklist" to make sure your effort pays off.

  • Most consumers (74%) say they generally trust educational material from a business as long as it seems objective and doesn't explicitly try to sell a product/service, according to a recent report from Kentico.

  • You love sharing content—from articles and videos to posts and photos—across the Web and with colleagues. Chances are, though, you're spreading copyright-protected material—and increasing your risk of infringement.

  • Most marketers say increasing lead generation and traffic volume are their top website objectives in 2014, according to a recent report from Ascend2.

  • Canada's anti-spam legislation (CASL), which is set to start going into effect on July 1, will likely have a significant impact not only on email marketers based in Canada but also on marketers in other countries, according to a recent report from CakeMail.

  • Hyper-personalization is the latest buzzword—as if it's no longer enough to be personal... you have to add some hyperbole to it. What you really need to do is engage in conversation with leads and customers.

  • Talk about a busy week in social business! Score a handy new trend-brainstorming tool. Find out how Instagram is making high-quality visuals easier to produce and share. Get tips on how to optimize Twitter tracking and shares. And see how Apple plans to change the way we work... again. Skim to stay in tune.

  • People who join multiple social networks tend to engage with distinctly different groups of people and content topics on each platform, according to a recent report from 140 Proof and IPG Media Lab.