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  • List segmentation increases the relevancy of your email messages—resulting in higher open and click-through rates and increased sales. Not sure how to get started? Here are eight factors to consider when segmenting customers.

  • MarketingProfs guest blogger John Haydon of Inbound Zombie shares the hottest 10 tips for making Facebook work best for your non-profit organization.

  • Social media still trails traditional marketing channels such as email in driving traffic to retail websites; however, customers who visit top retail sites because of a social media interaction are highly likely to purchase, according to a study by Foresee Results.

  • MarketingProfs blogger Ted Mininni discusses how Safeway is using a custom package shape to its private label—with cost savings.

  • Simply slapping up social media content and hoping it works to build brand awareness and drive sales is not enough: "Social" is not the same as "sharing." And social content works best when it's shared. Here's how you can activate viral sharing of your content.

  • Visitors age 35-54 comprised 35.4% of Facebook's user base in December 2010, down 3.6 percentage points from a year earlier, while Facebook's share of its youngest users (under age 18) and oldest users (age 55+) made the year's biggest gains, according to comScore.

  • With Valentine's Day here, I'm reminded that marketing is like dating. You have to attract leads and differentiate yourself from the competition. Steer clear of these five mistakes, and build long-term relationships with your customers.

  • More than four in five consumers say they have "broken up" with at least one brand on Facebook, Twitter, or email because of irrelevant, too frequent, or boring marketing messages, according to a study by ExactTarget and CoTweet.

  • MarketingProfs guest blogger Liz Elting, co-founder and co-CEO of Translations.com, discusses 8 ways that companies can grow interest globally for their brands.

  • It's that time of year again. Valentine's Day is looming, and you're still alone. But are you marketing yourself well enough? Make these simple tweaks to any website—including your online dating profile—to improve success.

  • Millennials depend on social networking sites more than any other age group for personal connections and self-expression—but Gen-X adults are most likely to value recommendations about products and services on social sites, according to a report by GfK Mediamark Research & Intelligence (MRI).

  • MarketingProfs blogger Carlos Hidalgo offers 5 suggestions for lead generation a few days before the lead-generation seminar at Digital Marketing World.

  • Whether customers are motivated by curiosity, personal interests, or commercial goals—it's crucial to know why they'd want to collaborate with your business. Here are three motivational forces that drive collaboration.

  • Email campaigns that target loyalty program members are more successful at engaging their audiences, generating higher open rates, transaction levels, and revenue per email, according to a report by Experian CheetahMail. Even email campaigns inviting prospects to join loyalty programs tend to outperform bulk promotional mailings.

  • MarketingProfs blogger Paul Barsch shares how companies today can discover competitive advantages from information networks using the genius of the Rothschilds.

  • Outsourcing creative marketing functions may bring big cost savings to some, but going with an agency might not be the best route for others. Here are nine benefits and a few drawbacks to consider when contemplating outsourcing.

  • Some 63.2 million Americans owned smartphones in the three-month period ended December 2010, up 60% from a year earlier, according to data from comScore MobiLens. RIM led the smartphone platform ranking with 31.6% of US market share, while second-ranked Google accounted for 28.7%, up 34.1% from the three-month period ended September.

  • MarketingProfs blogger Veronica Maria Jarski recaps the Digital Marketing Forum 2011 and highlights, both during the event and continuing online via Twitter.

  • Tradeshows remain one of the most effective ways to market your brand. But it's essential to understand who your key targets are—and aren't. Implementing a well-thought-out engagement strategy will lead to qualified customers and increased event ROI.

  • Among 255,431 social media conversations focused on Super Bowl ads, Volkswagen, Doritos, Pepsi, Groupon, and Motorola were the top 5 advertisers, garnering the most social media mentions from December 1, 2010 to February 6, 2011, according to a study by Alterian. Microblogs, (e.g., Twitter) were the top media source, comprising more than two-thirds of such conversations.