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  • When marketing content goes viral, it can seem like your lucky day. But it's likely much more due to planning and execution than luck. Today's infographic shows you what goes into the making of content that gets shared far and wide.

  • Consumers in the United States say television and print are the advertising media they trust most, according to recent research from Clutch.

  • WhatsApp unveils business account features, hints at app for brands; Facebook redefines how it calculates organic reach; Instagram just reinvented the hashtag; with "threads," Twitter makes tweetstorms official; Pinterest's self-serve analytics tool; more!

  • Video plays an important role in driving consumer purchase decisions, so using your YouTube channel could be a great way to drive sales. But how can you convert subscribers into customers?

  • Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Santa's big red suit, and even your diamond wedding ring—all popular thanks to marketers. See more ways creative marketers have contributed to modern culture in today's infographic.

  • The most shared GIFs of 2017 were of a man blinking and a baby crying, according to recent research from Tenor, which also shares the most emotional moments of 2017, as viewed through GIFs.

  • How many hashtags and emojis, and number of characters—and what message types—should you be using for your social media posts? Today's infographic answers those questions about best-performing posts on six top social media platforms.

  • E-books are valuable fuel for your content marketing engine. They assist in positioning companies as thought leaders, they provide value to customers and prospects, and they generate leads. But what should your e-book be about? And how do you decide?

  • Some 38% of consumers who own an in-home AI-based assistant say they would consider using their device to holiday-shop, according to recent research from SAP Hybris.

  • Ad tech trends seldom mature overnight, but as the industry figures out how it can improve user experience as well as increase revenue, 2018 will be a rough ride for most.

  • Digital marketing and PR strategist, consultant, author, and speaker Lee Odden explains why B2B brands need to work with influencers and offers tips for building mutually beneficial influencer relationships to co-create valuable content.

  • Why is it that some brands seem to achieve success with social advertising, whereas others struggle to find the right formula? Read on for five secrets from Facebook marketing pros to learn how your Facebook ads can have real impact on your bottom line.

  • What's the first thing a potential employer thinks when he or she views your LinkedIn profile? Make sure you have a strong personal brand online to help create a positive and memorable first impression.

  • Global advertising expenditure is expected to grow 4.1% in 2018 and reach a total spend of $578 billion by year's end, according to recent research from Zenith.

  • Here are three effective ways you can use lateral thinking to reinvent your marketing and unlock new revenue growth for your business.

  • Deciding where to focus your marketing and sales efforts in the coming year can be hard. So we reached out to experts, practitioners, and analysts and asked a simple question: How are you positioning your sales and marketing teams for success in 2018?

  • What are consumers buying for the holidays this year? This infographic explores buying habits from past years to predict how consumers will spend in 2017.

  • The average clickthrough rate (CTR) of Facebook ads increased both year over year and quarter over quarter in 3Q17, according to recent research from iProspect.

  • When you have strong thought leadership content, you want to get it in front of the right audience. Twitter can be a helpful channel when it comes to reaching not just readers, but also influencers who can help create more conversations around your content and your brand.

  • By working in lockstep with data scientists, marketers can better understand who their targets are, what they desire, and what their challenges, behaviors, and motivations are. Marketers can then devise more effective campaigns to influence consumers.