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  • Compared with "tradigital" forms of marketing, such as email, messaging apps tend to enjoy far greater open rates. And because customers have growing levels of email fatigue, it makes even more sense to use messaging apps to reach your customers.

  • Mobile has become the primary channel for consumers in virtually every demographic group—allowing them to connect anywhere, at any time, and driving a shift that has transformed the consumer landscape. What does a successful mobile strategy entail in today's world?

  • Fully 80% of people say they would rather watch a live video than read a social media or blog post, yet relatively few businesses are using live video. This infographic highlights the benefits of live video and outlines how to get started.

  • Social media has been a key part of digital marketing—but usage is declining, especially among Gen Z and Millennials. Most marketers never believed they'd see the day. But that day seems to be here. So now what do we do?

  • Adults in the US use mobile devices more than desktop computers when searching for local products and services. Which is why it makes sense to use geolocation marketing to increase local sales.

  • Two-thirds of emails are now opened on mobile devices, and your subscribers are picky about the reading experience: Many of them simply delete emails that don't render well on mobile screens. Worse, they simply unsubscribe. Here are eight steps for making sure that doesn't happen.

  • Blink a few times... and the 2019 holiday-shopping season will be here. Marketers and retailers have already started making plans to capitalize on the year's most lucrative season. If you haven't started planning yet, this infographic on peak shopping times from the previous holiday shopping season is a great starting point.

  • Marketers struggle mightily to take advantage of the huge opportunity that is mobile advertising. That's because we must first understand how receptive consumers are to certain types of messaging at various moments during the day. These insights will help.

  • Consumer behavior is continually evolving, both adapting to and influencing our permanently connected world. How can marketers—and, more broadly, businesses—keep up with the pace of change and evolving consumer behavior?

  • Mobile devices have become integral to the summer road trip experience for many people, according to recent research from AdColony.

  • Marketers need to keep up on the state of voice search, because it's changing how consumers search for information. Users are speaking into their smartphones and to voice assistants to find out about your business, products, and services. Check out this compilation of voice search statistics.

  • Mobile wallets, undergoing meteoric growth, now process billions of payments worldwide. As the payment technology becomes less expensive and cash use continues to decline, mobile wallet use will only continue to grow. Has your business started accepting mobile payments? If not, it may be time to start.

  • Workers say the most unacceptable communication habits at the office are using a speakerphone in shared spaces, gossiping, using all caps in emails, and replying all, according to recent research from Signs.com.

  • Augmented reality can create an interactive experience for your customers, which can lead to more engagement and better brand loyalty. Check out the basics of AR and how to use it in your marketing strategy.

  • Instagram's IGTV could be exactly what your marketing needs to take your social media video strategy to the next level. Here are 7 tips to help marketers use IGTV.

  • Put your mobile shopping site or app to the test by re-examining these seven elements, and make it easy for customers to buy from you.

  • With great power comes great responsibility, and that is especially true for mobile marketing messages. Here are some tips on how to make the most of SMS without annoying customers.

  • Marketers looking to make the most of their winter-holiday online advertising campaigns should not overlook the month of October, according to recent research from AdRoll.

  • The cost of building a mobile app can range from a few thousand dollars to several hundred thousand dollars. See which factors most affect cost so you can choose the best features for your app and aim for a positive ROI.

  • Unravel the mobile marketing mystery with plenty of ideas for how to use mobile to boost consumer engagement and drive more conversions.