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  • Nearly half of marketers say artificial intelligence is an overhyped idea/term, according to recent research from Resulticks.

  • The specter of the General Data Protection Regulation has loomed large. With GDPR taking effect next year, efforts to comply with the new regulations should already be well underway. That's simply not the case at many companies, however.

  • As marketers, we're all artists, and our currency is persuasion. But to become among the most sought-after, elite marketers in the world, we must know what actually persuades. And for that we must understand—and intelligently apply—attribution.

  • Boo! It's Halloween, so we've got a fun reminder of some scary ways your email campaigns can end up unread, deleted, or—perhaps most terrifying of all—in the spam filter. Avoid these traps for an email campaign that treats you and your readers well.

  • Brands are employing marketing agencies to help with a wide range of social media efforts, including content creation, monitoring, strategy, and campaign analysis, according to recent research from Simply Measured.

  • As marketers, we need to know how to build excitement for our product or service without overhyping and disappointing customers. And the best way to master walking that fine line is by better understanding how and why expectations alter experiences.

  • It's no surprise that the number of Internet and social media users is growing, but the stats are staggering. Social media has penetrated much of the world, and mobile social use accounts for a large portion of it. Here are the stats marketers need to make sure they're keeping up.

  • Bloggers are writing more long posts, spending more time crafting pieces, and publishing less frequently this year than in years past, according to recent research from Orbit Media.

  • Facebook's stark reminder to advertisers that they don't hold the power; LinkedIn upgrades messaging—and your productivity—with smart replies; Facebook's Pinterest-esque "Sets"; Snapchat could soon be a source of referral traffic; Twitter's "transparency center"; social commerce is coming...

  • Welcome to the world of Instagram—an immensely creative and engaging platform where you can connect with millions of users and promote your brand effectively. Read on for salient pointers on how you can use Instagram skillfully to promote your products and boost sales.

  • There are many elements of a logo to consider: colors, fonts, simplicity, timelessness, uniqueness, and—perhaps most important—the emotions it evokes. Check out this infographic for tips on creating just the right logo for your brand.

  • Consumers in the United States are expected to spend $9.1 billion on Halloween-related products this year, up from $8.4 billion in 2016, according to recent research from the National Retail Federation (NRF).

  • As we near the end of 2017, retail faces significant profitability issues. In turn, marketers are facing pressure to capture and retain customer attention, and they're resorting to flashy new approaches. But email remains unmatched in helping to build brand, convert, and make sales.

  • Even if you're not hunting for a new job, maintaining an updated LinkedIn profile can help you with future job prospects that you might not even know exist. Check out the infographic for tips on how to make your profile stand out.

  • Most consumers are willing to share their email address with brands but are hesitant to share other information, such as phone number, shopping history, real-time location, and income, according to recent research from SAP Hybris.

  • There's plenty of autumn left, but the holiday season is fast approaching. You might think you still have lots of time to launch your holiday email marketing campaign, but now is the time to prepare. Check out these holiday email marketing tips from the experts.

  • The "Approachable Expert" is the best type of voice to use in explainer videos, according to research by Digital Brew. Check out the infographic to see what that means and how to find the right person to match your brand's voice.

  • Hootsuite founder and CEO Ryan Holmes talks about why the "first-mover advantage" isn't really a thing, how he launched his business, why companies should promote employee health, and more.

  • Most marketers say it takes between one and six hours, on average, to create a piece of content, according to recent research from coSchedule.

  • Voice search has begun to take center stage, signaling a dramatic change in the way consumers search online. Here's what you need to know, including current trends, potential growth, likely effects on digital marketing and SEO, as well as opportunities and barriers marketers may face.