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  • Big brands tweet more often, share more links, and use more hashtags than smaller, publicly traded companies, according to a recent report by Simply Measured.

  • Here are easy ways to choke off traffic to your website, kill leads, and push your stats into the basement. They're listed in general order from bad to worse, from serious flaws to utterly devastating ones.

  • Advertisers looking to boost the effectiveness of their digital display ads should be focusing on in-content units, nontraditional placements, contextually relevant creative, and above-the-fold locations, according to recent data from Infolinks.

  • Are you overusing certain business words when writing public relations materials? If those words made it onto the following infographic, you should consider using fresh ones instead.

  • Executing an innovative and successful augmented reality (AR) marketing campaign doesn't have to be complicated. For retail marketers considering experimenting with AR, here are a few simple tips to keep in mind.

  • The week in social was action-packed. Get an Old Spice "internetervention," see how Pinterest plans to get personal (and monetize compulsive recipe-sharing), find out what Facebook and the bubonic plague have in common, and get step-by-step tips on improving your crowdfunding strategy.

  • The number of times Super Bowl ads are shared on Twitter, Facebook, and blogs has grown by 30x in the last three years, according to a recent report by Unruly Media.

  • Did you get a piece of this holiday pie, or were you left out in the cold with just a piece of coal to show for your troubles? Now that the holiday season is behind us, here are lessons about what marketing teams can do to make the holidays in 2014 even merrier.

  • When using a free or subscription-based online tool to create a survey, you must be certain that the survey is carefully designed to yield the most valuable data.

  • Just over three-quarters of agencies (76%) have an external facing company blog, and 58% expect their blogging activity to increase in 2014.

  • Burt Herman, co-founder of Storify, explains how to curate quality content using a mix of social media feeds, how technology has changed journalism, and what marketers can learn from the evolution of social.

  • Understanding these trends will help you to strategize ways of harnessing them to enhance your brand and expand your career success.

  • 2014 promises to be just as transformative as 2013 was. Here are five trends that will be affecting marketing; keep them top of mind.

  • The majority (57%) of B2B information technology buyers are using social networks as part their purchase decision process, according to a recent report from IDG Connect.

  • Our fast-changing media environment is unpredictable. So we have to pay attention to how our medium affects our audience, and we must consider how to use what we learn to our (or our clients') advantage.

  • Want to know more about the vast arrays of software available to marketers today? Check out this infographic featuring 947 companies placed into 43 categories across six classes.

  • Business professionals say their marketing teams are strong in core areas, such as customer service and strategy, but weak in other areas, such as content marketing and lead generation, according to a survey by PR 20/20.

  • So how can you go about determining the value of new subscribers—as well as the limits of what you’d be willing to pay to get one?

  • Most marketers (71%) plan to increase their content marketing budgets in 2014, according to a recent report from Curata.

  • What were the highlights and lowlights in social media last year? The following infographic captures the memorable events of 2013.