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Forget Breakfast — Lunch is the Most Important Meal of the Day

Not all off-site business meetings are created equal. Here’s the recipe for getting the most out of yours. Meetings are a double-edged sword. Often, they are a waste of time and resources, a point well-illustrated by the corporate push across the galaxy to reduce their number, duration and participants. But meetings are also the business’s

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Why set it and forget it doesn’t work with feeds or campaigns

“Why are my products not showing up on Google?” is one of the most continually recurring questions asked by online retailers. While most successful advertisers intuitively know that a set it and forget approach doesn’t work for Google campaigns, we find that many take exactly that kind of approach for feeds. There are a few

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When Looking Outward With Your Content Marketing, Don’t Forget Conversations With Customers Are Two-Way

Clker-Free-Vector-Images / Pixabay Most marketers use email and web content to educate customers — but far fewer turn those communications into conversations. This blog uses research by the CMI to illustrate the value of keeping the talk two-way. Let’s keep the discussion going A huge proportion of content marketers — nearly nine out of ten

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Forget SEO ‘link building’ – three metrics PR people should obsess over instead

The tweets are getting more frequent and the journos more irritated as link “requests” (read: begging) come through after every brand mention – my personal favourite being a link request for a mention of “William Hill” in a store burglary piece… Our website once reported about a robbery at a local William Hill.

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