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  • Mobile e-commerce is growing, and the big opportunities are still ahead of us. Check out this infographic to see why consumers resist purchasing on mobile and what retailers can—and must—do to change that.

  • Marketers have had a notoriously hard time converting e-commerce customers via social channels, but it doesn't have to be that way.

  • The past year provided fertile ground for social media goofs and gaffes. Many marketers apparently didn't do enough thinking before they clicked on the tweet, post, publish, or share button. Here are some of 2016's biggest social media fails and the lessons they can teach us.

  • Videos created by B2B companies continue to be viewed mainly on desktop computers, and they are still mostly watched during the workweek, according to recent research from Vidyard.

  • Social media is already an important part of the customer experience. Which is why marketers are using social listening for better targeting during the customer journey. Here are the social listening capabilities you need in your marketing strategy for 2017 and beyond.

  • Which online ad creative elements capture consumers' attention? What types of online ad formats are most seen by visitors to content websites?

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

  • Online searches related to Valentine's Day start increasing at the beginning of the year and peak in volume on the day itself, according to recent research from Bing Ads.

  • College students in the United States are increasingly using Uber for transportation, Spotify for music, and Venmo for making payments, according to recent research from Fluent.

  • Just because we marketers understand the power of video doesn't mean we use it to its full potential. If you're not using video in all the stages of the marketing funnel, you're leaving conversions and sales on the table.

  • What happens when your customers aren't happy? Poor customer experiences can affect your bottom line in more ways than you might know.

  • The e-commerce website elements that consumers are most interested in seeing personalized are shipping options, product recommendations, and coupons, according to recent research from Episerver.

  • The Bing network of search engines reaches one-third of PC searchers. Who are they, and how can your business benefit from reaching them?

  • What if, rather than thinking of your blog as a chore on a to-do list, you were to view it as a savings account, with each post a long-term investment that generates increasing traffic and relevant leads?

  • We know a good tradeshow display when we see one: It's usually the booth attracting a ton of visitors and leads. Sure, success depends on more than just display design, but design helps you stand out in a sea of exhibitors.

  • At a time when tips and tricks for running an online business are so readily available, it should be easy to learn about achieving success. But how can you tell the difference between sound advice and seemingly sound myths?

  • Have you created your marketing to-do list yet? IBM offers advice on key marketing trends to help you succeed in 2017.

  • Smartphones have become part of nearly every aspect of our daily lives, from showering to working to sleeping. Here's a look at the many ways we rely on our mobile phones, and how texting (SMS) has helped foster that reliance.

  • Nipul Chokshi of predictive analytics company Lattice Engines explains how account-based marketing can be scaled to work for companies with a large volume of target accounts, and offers advice for implementing ABM.

  • Most journalists say they like to be pitched story ideas early in the week and in the morning, according to recent research from Business Wire.