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  • Presenters have been packing more info into their slides then distributing them as documents or directly presenting them. That leads to audience boredom. I suggest presenters use a new medium: the slidedoc.

  • Facebook buys Oculus, and the crowd cheers (or does it?)! Twitter enables photo collaging and tagging. And one powerful project takes you back in time... via The Office. It's all in this week's #Socialskim!

  • Content development has many facets. Two that are often ignored are content strategy and the reuse of content.

  • Most marketing and advertising executives (62%) bring work home at least one weekend a month, according to a recent report from The Creative Group.

  • Through the years I've watched marketing adapt to technology, the Internet, and two-second attention spans. I've also spent much time thinking about how to adapt to effectively manage my teams.

  • Scientific studies can tell you which words appear with the most frequency in successful email campaigns... but to create a compelling subject line, a simple strategy sometimes works best.

  • Committing to a marketing data management process lets you trade guesses for metrics, cut down on headaches, and free up your time to enjoy the Final Four. So, pump up your marketing database, and your next marketing campaign will be an easy layup.

  • Over three-quarters of consumers (77%) do not want to be tracked in retail stores via their cellphones without explicit consent, according to a recent report from OpinionLab.

  • What on Earth can marketers learn from programmers? At first glance, the answer might seem to be "nothing," but my experience tells me otherwise.

  • In today's competitive restaurant market, having great food and service is no longer enough: You also need great marketing. Here are four tips to make sure the time you spend doing your own restaurant marketing really pays off.

  • Marcus Nelson, founder of Addvocate, shares insights into how companies can empower employees as brand advocates (and why they should)!

  • Some 64% of Millennials say they feel at least as much brand loyalty to their favorite brands as their parents do to their own favorite brands, according to a recent report from Adroit Digital.

  • Want to double your employees' productivity, generate higher customer satisfaction, and get more engagement on content? Activate your employees to become employee advocates.

  • No question about it, brand loyalty is down since the recession. To fight that trend, marketers have been using short-term tactics—with diminishing results. Something different is needed.

  • Mashable is the most retweeted brand by marketers at midsize companies, according to a recent report from Leadtail and DNN Software.

  • Is your site sending traffic down one-way or dead-end streets? Are there places where your user flow completely stops? Sadly, most websites are filled with dead ends—and huge missed opportunities...

  • Today's technology can help large brands automate the best-practices of sales reps and institutionalize the process of generating referrals.

  • Emails are becoming more active, with the use of animation, scrolling, and video more than doubling from 2012 to 2013, according to a recent report from Experian Marketing Services.

  • How familiar are you with the latest acronyms? Test your acronym IQ via this fun infographic, and see how you far you can get.

  • Budgets are marketing's biggest myth. If you're running your marketing programs right, your budget shouldn't even matter. It should be uncapped. Get started immediately with the following four critical tips.