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  • This cheat sheet goes beyond common spelling mistakes. Keep it handy to make sure you're using "affect" and "effect" properly, to help you refrain from splicing commas, to identify those sneaky dangling modifiers, and more.

  • Most B2C marketers who run influencer campaigns plan to increase or maintain their budgets for those programs this year, according to recent research from Linqia.

  • Design trends are often the result of shifts in technology, pop culture, and the political climate, and they often point to larger cultural shifts. Here are four of the most compelling design trends that will be influencing 2018.

  • The Internet is worth a trillion pictures, according to an infographic about the rise of visual content online. Check it out to learn about ways writers can keep up with the visual competition, the types of ad photos that most appeal to us, and new visual technologies.

  • Most B2B firms are now buying or selling advertising programmatically, according to a recent report from Dun & Bradstreet and Adweek BrandShare.

  • Facebook's war on engagement bait; Amazon just trademarked AmazonTube; Snapchat is teens' favorite; Twitter makes business direct messaging more personal; make your own Snapchat Lenses; 2018 marketing predictions from LinkedIn; much more...

  • Getting an email program up and running is tough under most circumstances, including when you're first starting out. But you can take steps to stack the email marketing deck in your favor.

  • Nearly 332 million domain names were registered in the second quarter of 2017 alone, according to today's infographic, which explores the history of domains, resources for maintaining them, and ways they can assist with SEO.

  • Most firms (93%) expect to increase their spend on digital marketing in 2018, according to recent research from Ascend2.

  • Livestreaming is fraught with risks at a time when a little bit of bad publicity can go a long way. But it's also a game-changer full of potential. It would be wise to explore how to use livestreaming to reach your customers on their preferred social channels.

  • Working more hours doesn't necessarily lead to a more productive economy, as this infographic shows. Take a look to see which countries are the most productive and which are the least.

  • Most small business owners expect to use social media content to acquire new customers in 2018, according to recent research from Infusionsoft.

  • 17 marketing experts and a guest co-host gush about what's got them excited for 2018. Artificial intelligence, customer experience, humor, and much more are in store for you in this special holiday yearend episode of Marketing Smarts.

  • Marketers need to understand customers and offer truly personalized experiences, delivering the right content or services to the right people at the right time—i.e., the right context. Here's how to lay the foundation of a customer experience program and team.

  • Live marketing experiences can help brands stand out in a very crowded, very noisy marketplace. Read on to discover how the right mind-set, skill set, and tool set can help you create memorable experiences at live events that drive more revenue.

  • Marketing executives say artificial intelligence, augmented/virtual reality, and voice search are the 2018 trends they feel most unprepared for, according to recent research from Conductor.

  • As social media users, we think nothing of creating videos that are fun and entertaining. Yet, when it's time to use video in a more structured environment, say for marketing, suddenly videos are intimidating. But they don't have to be.

  • Podcasts have become a popular way for people to consume content, and there's no lack of options. Today's infographic explores the podcast boom by looking at who's listening, where they listen, how much ad revenue is generated, and more.

  • Most marketing and advertising executives in the United States expect their firms to maintain their current staffing levels for creative (non-technical) jobs in the first half of 2018, according to recent research from The Creative Group.

  • Marketers can no longer afford to view technology as a "nice to have." In 2018 and beyond, our performance will rely in great part on our martech stacks. Those without an adoption strategy will find themselves unable to keep up with competitors who use technology more effectively.