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  • Businesses expect the marketing and advertising agencies they employ to do a bit of everything, from properly understanding current objectives to presenting ideas and solutions beyond the conventional, according to a recent report from Domus and Harris Interactive.

  • Does your content do most of the selling for your company? It should. But if it doesn't, your problem may be rooted in not having a content strategy that mirrors an effective sales funnel.

  • Google dominates organic search, sending 17 times more visits to publishers' websites than Yahoo, Bing, Ask.com, and AOL combined. But does it deliver the most engaged audience?

  • Three years ago, Google+ was launched. Here's a look at why some marketers love the social media platform and why some hate it, and where it might be heading.

  • It's a good day for data. Find out why fandom's so important, how LinkedIn users consume content, and how Facebook plans to improve video ad click-throughs for advertisers. Skim to tip the charts.

  • For brands, the question remains: If Facebook is no longer "cool"—but young people are still using it—what should marketers be doing with the channel?

  • Nearly three-quarters (73%) of advertising and marketing executives in the United States say their organizations plan to maintain their current staffing levels in the second half of 2014, according to a recent report from The Creative Group.

  • It's a tough time for those in the airline, hotel, and cruise industries. Customer loyalty is eroding—and with good reason. Many brands aren't anticipating and answering needs at the level that travelers desire.

  • Implementing these 10 tips to boost AdWords search network ads can make a significant difference in your click-through rate, Quality Score, and campaign ROI.

  • US consumers are generally wary of companies' collecting their personal data, but some are open to it—depending on their age, the transparency of the efforts, and what they get in return, according to a recent report from Software Advice.

  • You can find scores of articles about how to grow a Facebook following... But what if you've already achieved that? How do you engage with tens of thousands of social media fans to build a more successful organization?

  • Content strategy expert and author Ahava Leibtag shares practical tips for helping your organization develop a content marketing strategy.

  • Several industries passed the email "mobile tipping point" in 2013, with more than half of all sent marketing emails in the vertical opened by consumers on smartphones or tablets, according to a recent report from Knotice.

  • Video is easier to track and measure than text-based content, according to Vidyard. Here's a look at the many metrics for video marketing you can use to prove ROI.

  • First of all, good news, being the worst email marketer is a lot easier than being the best, but it still involves some work on your part. So here you go: 10 email marketing worst-practices you can emulate—or avoid. It's up to you.

  • Most people who consume professional content on LinkedIn do so to keep up with industry news (78% of respondents) and to discover new ideas within their business area (73%), according to data from a recent survey conducted by LinkedIn.

  • Marketers make these four common mistakes that drag down their AdWords clickthrough rate. But you can write ads that get two, even three times the average CTR. Here's how.

  • Marketers are steadily moving away from many traditional search tactics, and they are becoming increasingly content-focused, according to a recent report from Regalix.

  • Businesses can increase revenue by ensuring they have returning and repeat customers, and one of the best ways of doing that is to adopt a subscription model.

  • What an inspiration-packed week! See what won the Cyber Lions at Cannes, learn how social media can improve video marketing, and get the scoop on how best to use GIFs for business. Skim to stay on point.