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Top Marketing Predictions For 2014

Marketing Insider Group

Last year in my 2013 marketing predictions post , I predicted that content marketing would mature in many organizations, that brands would take themselves out of the stories they tell and finally put an end to the notion that marketing equals promotion. 2014 will be the year of brand publishing.

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16 Alternative Search Engines and When They’re Used

Marketing Insider Group

In contrast with other popular search engines, DuckDuckGo rejects the tracking of data and personalized search results. This alternative search engine was launched back in 2012, and is our preferred choice for analyzing content and monitoring social media.

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Finding the Right Recipe: The Do’s and Don’ts of Email Marketing

Rock Content

Instead of eliminating email from the Content Marketing toolkit, brands just need to dust it off and refresh their approach. To help you layout this plan, we’ve compiled the most important do’s and don’ts to create the best email marketing recipe for your Content Marketing strategy.

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Are You Still Content Marketing Like It’s 2018?

Content Marketing Institute

First, you can let out a sigh of relief because two things will remain constant: Content marketing will be important, even more so than this year. Content creation and distribution will continue to change. Optimize natural language #content to appear on top if you’re investing in “near me” searches. What to do in 2019.