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  • Millennial parents tend to think of technology as a parenting tool and are more concerned about safe content than content overload for their kids, according to recent research from Fullscreen.

  • Allowing employees to work some or all of the time outside your offices offers tangible business benefits, but also challenges related to communication, collaboration, and management. These lesser-known tools can help you mitigate the challenges and reap the benefits of remote teams.

  • Today's enterprises must effectively and efficiently deliver, manage, measure, and archive content. Robust content management capability is critical. But there are myriad systems on the market. How does one choose the right set of tools, and what needs to be considered in the process?

  • If you're a CMO, or plan to be one someday, and you're in job-acquisition or job-preservation mode, you're probably contemplating the skills a high-level marketing professional will need to stay relevant, employable, and successful in the coming years. Here is what you need to know.

  • Video's popularity has exploded, leading to YouTube's becoming a massive search engine. Chances are, your customers—and potential customers—are conducting searches there associated with the products or services you or your competitors offer. That's where YouTube bumper ads come in.

  • Gen Zers tend to have longer queries and are more likely to use certain words when searching online, according to recent research from Fractl.

  • Even in the era of data protection legislation, some marketers continue to adhere to old ways. But a massive upheaval of marketing will occur in the next couple of years, which is why smart marketers will focus on building long-term relationships through personalization.

  • Marketers covet Page One of Google search results for a reason: It's chock-full of possibilities for website traffic, leads, and conversions. Here's a tried-and-true process for creating content that ranks.

  • Can a business succeed without competent employees? Highly unlikely. Yet, companies small and large tend to have relatively little control over retention of top talent. If they want to leave, they will. But little control doesn't mean no control.

  • It doesn't matter whether you believe climate change is the great existential threat of our time. "Green" or "eco" branding doesn't always cut it. So how do we do what's right for the planet while still bringing in a healthy profit? Here are four ways to cut through the noise.

  • There is broad consensus that customer experience (CX) is critical as a competitive differentiator. And customer data is now available at an unprecedented scale, along with the technology to enable meaningful, positive customer experiences. So, why is it that CX efforts so consistently fall flat?

  • The Super Bowl attracts a broad viewership of football fans and nonfans, and it is still watched primarily on televisions screens, according to recent research from AdColony.

  • How do people feel about some of the biggest logo changes of last year? Do they like the revamped version or the previous look?

  • Without easy-to-follow guidelines, it's hard to ensure proper CCPA compliance, including the involvement of those (internally and externally) who have a role to play in compliance. So, if you feel behind or lost, or you don't know what to feel about CCPA, this article should help.

  • Today is the last day of National Clean Out Your Inbox Week. It's a good time for us marketers to think about how we contribute to our subscribers' email stress... and how we can instead lend a helping hand—and in the process improve the return on our email marketing investment.

  • We delve into the evolving role of the chief marketing officer and the importance of aligning Sales and Marketing to achieve results. CallRail Chief Revenue Officer Mary Pat Donnellon shares insights and experiences, along with advice for companies looking to better align their teams.

  • Somewhere online—Google, Yelp, Facebook, Amazon, and so on—there are reviews of your product, service, or company. Some of those reviews are glowing, some are horribly negative, and some are in between. Here's how to handle reviewers and reviews of all kinds.

  • The term "disloyalty program" is not what it may seem. In fact, it's a form of effective loyalty-building based on a partnership premise, and it's gaining marketing popularity. Here's all that you need to know.

  • You can't carry on launching marketing campaigns, creating content, and paying your team just because you think marketing efforts are affecting your sales in some positive way. You need data that tells you what's working and what isn't. Marketing analytics tools to the rescue.

  • As text marketing technology has evolved, it's become accessible and affordable for every level of sender, giving marketers unprecedented access to their customers' attention. As a result, digital marketing is facing disruption at the hands of SMS and MMS.