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  • What distinguishes excellence among marketing organizations? What do best-in-class marketers do better and differently that enables them to achieve marketing excellence at their organizations?

  • How are brands using video to increase conversions? This infographic shares success stories of several brands as well as many other stats and facts about the video phenomenon.

  • The results are in, and marketers like you want more: more content showing up in search, more content driving visitors to your website, and more content guiding prospects through the sales cycle. This calls for a more effective system for creating more content using the resources you already have.

  • Email is a highly effective channel for delivering loyalty program content and experiences that get your first-time shoppers to stick around—and drive up your customer lifetime value.

  • Whether you're creating a podcast or you're just advertising on one, this infographic has all the important stats and facts you need to know about the medium and how to use it as a marketer.

  • Most bloggers write their posts during business hours and do their blogging from home, according to research from Orbit Media Studios.

  • As Google's deep-learning algorithm assesses what is the most relevant and authoritative Web content, LSI keywords will continue to become more important. Jump on the bandwagon now to stand out before your competition does.

  • Are you using your marketing automation platform to its fullest capabilities? If you're not including data from social media channels, you could be missing out.

  • Brands worldwide are set to lose $6.5 billion in online advertising spend to fraudulent bots this year, according to recent research from White Ops and the Association of National Advertisers (ANA).

  • 2017 is nearly halfway through, and you may already be feeling you're behind your 2017 revenue goals. No need for your anxiety to turn into a midyear panic attack, however. Instead, keep your eye on some key strategic areas and avoid these three mistakes.

  • Savvy marketers use smart personalization to keep customers engaged. This infographic shares stats you need to know and the four major actions you need to take to make personalization truly personal.

  • Marketers say social media, email, and word-of-mouth are the most effective tactics for promoting in-person events, according to recent research from Certain.

  • Facebook gives parents control with teen messaging app; Instagram vs. Snapchat for small business; Facebook, WhatsApp revamp photo features; the only social listening tool for Reddit; Facebook's mid-roll ads underwhelm; social media B2B trends...

  • Determining which technology pieces matter to your marketing team can be daunting. You need tools that help you navigate omnichannel shopping behaviors, meet customers where they are, and deliver useful experiences. Here are three essential tools road-tested by leading retail brands.

  • What do your brand's colors say about your company? Check out this infographic for tips on creating a visual identity to help your brand stand out and win customers.

  • Some 96% of online advertisers say they are concerned about their ads' appearing alongside fake-news content, according to recent research from Brightroll.

  • Digital video's best-practices are becoming increasingly apparent—and, with them, ROI performance is improving. Digital video is moving from a branding to a sales and branding tool. Here's what you need to know.

  • Marketers know: The need to create great content will only increase. And so, doing things the usual way—the way everyone else does it—may help you tick the quantity box, but you'll fall short on quality... And that won't drive results.

  • Earlier this year, Google released a search algorithm update that has since been dubbed "Fred." And though the name is straightforward, what it means for marketers is not. Here's an infographic with the lowdown.

  • Some 60% of Fortune 500 CEOs have no accounts in their own name on any of six major social networks, according to recent research from CEO.com and DOMO.