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  • Some 60% of Fortune 500 CEOs have no accounts in their own name on any of six major social networks, according to recent research from CEO.com and DOMO.

  • Marketing strategist, author, and MarketingProfs B2B Forum speaker Michael Brenner discusses employer marketing—the importance of HR for marketing success and the rise of "champion leaders."

  • From Livestreaming to quizzes and videos, there's a lot you can be doing to enhance your social channels. Check out this infographic for some great data and ideas on how to build a better social media strategy.

  • Tired of brainstorming? It works if done right, but it's not the only way to shake loose creative ideas. Here are 5 effective ways to uncover core brand elements, reframe concepts for stronger appeal, generate fresh approaches—and unravel other marketing and communications problems.

  • Most marketing and advertising agencies receive fixed or labor-based payment for their work, rather than commission-based payment, according to recent research from the Association of National Advertisers (ANA).

  • Small content teams are expected to do big things these days, even though no company—large or small—has enough time or budget for content. So how can you create enough content to satisfy the voracious demand for it?

  • By harnessing the voices of people who are your customers, you create social proof—and advocates. Better yet, they are already familiar with your messaging and brand. Here's how you can kick off a customer-generated content strategy using reviews.

  • Mastering keyboard shortcuts can cut down on production time—and, even better, make you look like a pro. Get started with this list of more than 50 WordPress shortcuts.

  • Marketers say Facebook is the social network they use most—as well as value most—for marketing their business, according to recent research from Social Media Examiner.

  • Long-form content is highly effective, but producing it can burn through time—our most precious resource as marketers. What can busy content marketers, who must create more and more high-performing content, do?

  • How does consumer behavior differ when a customer is buying electronics versus toys? Check out today's infographic for a breakdown of buying behavior across 11 industries.

  • Consumers in the United States now use mobile devices more than desktop computers to search online for information related to family vacations, luxury travel, and couples travel/honeymoons, according to recent research from Google.

  • Skype mutates to take on Snapchat and Messenger; LinkedIn Groups gives brands an edge; Instagram now has links and Messenger ad integration; 2016's worst brand social media fails so far; Reddit's becoming a full-fledged network; much more!

  • Who doesn't love swag? Promotional products can be an effective way to make your brand name memorable to consumers. Check out this infographic for tips on which products to choose and how to calculate ROI.

  • People have access to more apps, platforms, and software than ever, thanks to the consumerization of information technology. The key is finding the right tools for the right team. Take this quiz to see what type of worker you are and which apps you need in your work.

  • Infographics are everywhere on the Web, but it isn't easy to come up with good designs to create your own. Here are five the most popular types of infographic templates, the reasons they work so well, and tips and tricks to help you make them your own.

  • Marketers rank email and social media as the top two digital channels for delivering an excellent return on investment (ROI), according to recent research from GetResponse.

  • A friend shared an image on Facebook. Intended to be a funny political meme, it instead offended many who saw it... Should she have shared that post? Could she have lost her job? Might the issue have been avoided? Are people just overly sensitive? Let's explore those questions.

  • Combining creativity with B2B marketing is an ongoing challenge. How do you build an emotional connection with your customers and inspire deep-seated brand loyalty when you lack the direct tactics of B2C campaigns?

  • We now consume content wherever we are, whether at home or at work or en route to a store. And our gadgets have changed from stationary computers to myriad types of devices that we carry and wear.