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  • Here's what you need to know about fake news, why you should consider fact-checking in your own content marketing, and how to implement a fact-checking process.

  • Love it or hate it, PowerPoint is a fundamental tool for most marketers and salespeople. On its 30th birthday, check out how it has evolved from overhead-projector assistant to ubiquitous presentation tool.

  • Brands are using social media listening platforms primarily to improve customer service, reach new audiences, get feedback on products/services, and monitor questions/concerns, according to a recent report from Clutch.

  • Instead of hypothetical ways that might increase your site's organic traffic, here are proven approaches that 17 SEO experts themselves use.

  • No reason to burn the midnight oil, especially if you're writing marketing emails. A study by Grammarly looked at when mistakes are made, and it found the best times for error-free writing. Check out the findings.

  • Most marketers give their firm's overall digital capabilities barely a passing grade, though many feel more confident about their organization's abilities in some key areas, according to recent research from BCG.

  • This week: LinkedIn hits half a billion users, rolls out new Matched Audience ad targeting; Instagram's growth accelerates, nears 1 billion users; Twitter reports growth, plans to livestream content 24/7; Pinterest quits social networking; much more!

  • The proliferation of digital devices, coupled with a deluge of short, "snackable" content, has given consumers greater choice than ever in how and where they consume media. How can you get them to notice your ads?

  • Never again scramble to figure out how big a Facebook image should be or the time limit for your Snapchat videos. This infographic compiles image and video specs from nine major social media platforms and puts them all in one handy place.

  • Nearly one-third of Americans think ads adjacent to offensive online content imply that the advertiser endorses or approves of that offensive material, according to recent research from YouGov.

  • Just 18 words. Marketing and Sales pros who know this powerful stat, fly; and those who don't, die. (Well, their emails do.)

  • If your emails are being sent to subscribers in Australia, check out this infographic for tips on unique challenges to emailing Down Under, and see benchmarks for how Aussie subscribers interact with emails.

  • Amazon.com is the advertiser that appears most visibly in Google paid search results, whereas Wikipedia is the site that appears most visibly in the organic results, according to recent research from Searchmetrics.

  • The time for personal branding is now, and today is the best day to start developing your personal brand. Here are 26 tips, from A to Z, to help your personal branding efforts.

  • Search functionality is moving off the screen and into consumers' homes as people begin to use voice search. In this infographic, Microsoft predicts the future of search will include more AI, making the experience more personal, pervasive, and predictive.

  • Salespeople say their biggest work challenge this year is spending too much time on administrative/non-selling activities, according to recent research from Richardson.

  • From the tiniest startups in Silicon Valley to the largest global organizations, consumer and B2B marketers are pouring more resources than ever into video. But if you're just now getting into video marketing, these tips will help you catch up quickly.

  • To garner full value from their social intelligence strategies, CPG companies should be mindful of incorporating these three initiatives into their social plans.

  • Spend on display ads is exploding, but their perceived ROI remains low. One reason: attributing phone calls to display ads is challenging. Check out five steps marketers can take to make it easier.

  • Marketing leaders say linking social and content pieces to revenue is the biggest hurdle they face in determining the ROI of their digital efforts, according to recent research from TrackMaven.