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  • Smartphone penetration climbed to 70% of all adults in the United States (169 million people) in May, up 4% from February level, according to recent data from comScore Mobile Metrix.

  • Your website is your storefront to the world. If you want to reach targeted locales around the globe, you need to localize your site to meet your audiences' unique needs—and there's more to it than translation.

  • More than half of US consumers (59%) say their television set is being transformed into an overgrown monitor for viewing content they select from an online device, according to a recent report from Adroit Digital.

  • Show and Tell author Dan Roam explains a new way to craft presentations that will grab (and keep) your audience's attention and inspire them to take action.

  • Why can we watch three movies in a day but we're barely able to manage three books in a week—or a month? Humans are wired for visualization. We can more easily make sense of visual info than text.

  • Millennials are significantly more likely than other generations to use their smartphones to engage in activities such as social networking, watching video, IM/chatting, and using mobile GPS, according to a recent report from Experian Marketing Services.

  • Whether you need to breathe new life into your SMS marketing or provide more variety, the following infographic by Text Marketer can help. It offers 11 ideas for marketing your brand via SMS.

  • If you can constantly create content that adds value to the lives of your audience, then prospects and customers alike will see you as their first—and best—resource.

  • The global brands with the most influential content marketing on LinkedIn are media and high-tech companies, according to a recent report from the social network.

  • Here are five things Amazon is doing that your business isn't—and five things you can do that Amazon doesn't.

  • Most marketers (89%) say they still rely heavily on manual analysis to determine consumer sentiment and do not yet feel comfortable leaving the task completely to software, according to recent research from Snapsify.

  • Who uses Instagram more: men or women? And what top brands do they prefer to follow on Instagram? Here's a look at the differences between men and women's use of the popular social media network.

  • Ready to wave those Fourth of July flags? Before you do, get the skinny on Facebook's gigantic emotion experiment (which may have happened on your news feed). See how brands are jumping on World Cup action, say farewell to Orkut, and find out how to strengthen your content strategy... for whatever device your customer is using. Skim to stay in shape!

  • A rock-solid reputation, a remarkable product, and a price the market believes is fair will get you only halfway toward loyal, repeat buyers. Here's what else you need...

  • More than half of small businesses owners (52%) say the top reward of owning a company is having the freedom to control your own destiny, according to a recent report from Manta.

  • Here's how you can engage your customers, provide them with proactive service, personalize their experience, and go the extra mile for them.

  • Larry Vincent, founder and executive director of The Brand Studio at United Talent Agency, discusses brand attachment, including how marketers can use it to predict buying behavior.

  • Google now delivers Universal Search results—those that include a blend of links, videos, images, news, shopping listings, and map data—for 81% of all US searches, according to a recent report from Searchmetrics.

  • Here's how marketing automation (along with an old-school method) can sync Marketing and Sales to drive revenues.

  • You put so much work into your awesome content and expect it to go viral as soon as it hits the Internet. But after you publish it, no one seems to care. So, why isn't your brilliant content going viral?