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  • LinkedIn does much more than merely store your job profile. You can use the platform to make more connections, keep track of your relationships, build your career credibility, and much more... This comprehensive guide can help.

  • Whether you're working with a video production agency or producing video in-house, it helps to understand the relationship between video content and the human brain—specifically, how we emotionally connect with visual imagery.

  • Snapchat can be a great tool for marketing and advertising. This infographic explains some of its most useful and effective features.

  • This quick flowchart helps you figure out—before you launch—the digital campaign strategies and metrics you should be using, based on your campaign goals.

  • Customers who purchase based on product recommendations result in a 20% higher average order value, according to data analyzed by Dynamic Yield. Check out the company's helpful infographic for best practices in implementing recommendations for your brand.

  • 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.

  • Google AdWords can be an extremely cost-effective way to advertise and reach customers all over the world. This infographic explains how AdWords works—and how it can improve your ROI.

  • Is your blog working as hard as it should? Check out these five tips for generating more engagement and leads from your blog.

  • Search functionality is moving off the screen and into consumers' homes as people begin to use voice search. In this infographic, Microsoft predicts the future of search will include more AI, making the experience more personal, pervasive, and predictive.

  • Product packaging is more than just a box or container. It's often a consumer's first impression, and it protects your product and communicates with shippers and buyers. That's a tall order. Luckily, there's a science to packaging that protects—and sells—your products.

  • How does personalization affect the customer journey? Significantly. E-commerce businesses can increase revenue per visitor 6% with the use of savvy optimization and personalization, a recent study found. See the infographic for more.

  • Knock, knock. Who's there? New subscribers. And it's time to welcome them to your brand. This infographic shares ideas for welcome series and tips for making those first emails impactful.

  • How much do you know about mobile marketing? This infographic is sure to offer you some new insights with its 104 facts, stats, and other trivia about the channel.

  • It's no secret that marketers have a lot on their plates. Conflicting priorities and lack of resources can make marketers feel like they aren't accomplishing much. Check out this infographic for tips on how to get out of the that's-how-we've-always-done-it rut and get more done.

  • SMS messages have much better response rates than email, but some brands have been hesitant to get on board. Things are changing, though. To see whether SMS messaging is right for you, check out the latest SMS business trends.

  • Twitter offers a lot of options for targeting your ads. This infographic breaks them down into an easy-to-follow guide to ensure your ad dollars are being spent on the right audience.

  • Get yourself organized with social media image-sizing guidelines for Pinterest, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+, and YouTube—all in one easy-to-read infographic.

  • You should control your inbox—not the other way around. This infographic presents tips for getting your emails under control—to make you better focused and more productive.

  • The world of freelancing has grown, and there's no longer one definition of what a freelancer is. Check out this infographic by LinkedIn ProFinder and Intuit to see five types of gig workers today. Which one is right for your business? Or which one are you?

  • These days, the Web is where customers find your business—and also where we actually conduct so much of our business, whether that's for marketing or conducting online commerce. You simply can't afford to have your website running at substandard speeds. The handful of stats in this infographic make it clear why you need to boost website page-load speeds.