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  • B2B marketers are finding that ad targeting on LinkedIn can help them get their brands in front of just the right audiences. But where should they start when selecting those audiences? This infographic explains how to target your LinkedIn ads.

  • B2B buyers say the factors that most influence their purchase decisions are the total cost of ownership and whether a solution supports their business goals, according to recent research from Aberdeen and PJA Advertising.

  • It's time to talk about your website relaunch—and a frequent crucial misstep by too many marketers. Before moving too far along the relaunch process, ask (and answer) these seven questions.

  • Consumers' expectations are changing, and same-day delivery is fast becoming more important to them. See how some brands have implemented same-day delivery and why it can be a key part of a marketing strategy.

  • Author, consultant, coach, and speaker Dorie Clark shares tips from her new book, Entrepreneurial You: Monetize Your Expertise, Create Multiple Income Streams, and Thrive.

  • Marketers rank message personalization and creating meaningful calls to action as the two most effective email tactics, according to recent research from Ascend2.

  • We are all after content that converts readers into customers, gets shared, builds backlinks, and ranks high in search results. But you can't get any of these results unless your content manages to engage your target audience.

  • What if Google assigned a "content score" to every page on your website? Experts think that's exactly what Google does. So, to get more organic traffic to your site, you need to know the answer to this critical question: How do you improve your Google content score?

  • Healthcare marketers have unique challenges—but also unique solutions. One channel that is often overlooked by other marketers can be beneficial to those in healthcare: the phone. Check out the infographic to see how.

  • Enterprise workers say wasteful meetings and excessive emails top are the productivity killers at their jobs, according to recent research from Workfront.

  • How can you overcome a fear of public speaking? How can you deliver a winning presentation that encourages your audience to applaud, give you high marks on post-presentation surveys, and seek you out for a chat after the microphone is turned off? Here are a few recommendations and best-practices.

  • As Instagram matures, brands are finding more ways to use it, and users are finding more ways to interact with brands. Check out today's infographic for stats about the social media image-sharing platform, and see trends about who's posting, who's reading, and what ads cost.

  • Instagram micro-influencers and macro-influencers garner similar average engagement rates on sponsored posts, according to recent research from Mediakix.

  • Twitter tests longer tweets (but how long & for whom?); LinkedIn users' content preferences; Facebook retargeting of physical-store shoppers; Instagram nears 1B users; tbh tops app charts, brings positivity to teens; tools to research competitors' social strategy; more!

  • Congrats, you're 99% of the way done with your new or redesigned website project, but it's not time to relax just yet. Follow these website launch tips for a seamless go-live transition.

  • Writing to sell doesn't have to be difficult. Check out this graphic for basic tips, and remember not to overthink it.

  • The digital ad market in the United States is largely a duopoly controlled by Google and Facebook, according to recent research from eMarketer.

  • What marketing tools should your company be using right now? Here are 17 for 2017—some new, some tried and true, all totally useful.

  • Creating a lead-generation strategy doesn't have to be complicated. This infographic walks you through four basic steps to get started.

  • Nearly half (46%) of consumers in the United States say they have used social media to publicly call out brands for bad behavior or poor service, according to recent research from Sprout Social.