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5 Ways to Turn 2014 Marketing Challenges Into 2015 Success

Adobe Experience Cloud Blog

Author: Yoav Vilner All of this talk of New Years Resolutions, and what I’m going to do differently for 2015 has got me thinking about improvement. How can I work toward overcoming the biggest online marketing challenges? There is good news about your 2014 challenges; they can turn into your 2015 successes.

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The Groundbreaking Apple Watch: Marketing to Consumers in Just One Glance

Adobe Experience Cloud Blog

I like new technology, and I like gadgets. As a digital marketer , I want to stay in touch with the newest technologies. I truly believe that by having an iPhone in the early days, I was better able to understand the technology, the importance of mobile, apps, and other new marketing trends that are now the norm.

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3 Key Reasons to Use Augmented Intelligence Tools in Digital Marketing

Neil Patel

Plus, with augmented intelligence, we can take advantage of new technologies while also continuing to use human talent. This can help you create more effective marketing plans more quickly. If you decide to use augmented intelligence in your marketing, you won’t be alone.

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The Ultimate Guide To A Content Marketing Strategy That Delivers ROI

Marketing Insider Group

Content marketing started as the alternative to the ad age. Something of a much-needed respite from the over saturation of magazine ads, promo posters, television commercials, and digital advertising – by 2014, the average person saw 5,000 ads in one day ! What content marketing tools are you using now? New technology.

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Stats roundup: the impact of Covid-19 on marketing & advertising

Econsultancy

This budgetary optimism was misplaced… However, these cuts have been a slow burn over the course of the last year, where many marketing budgets have not recovered what was originally lost.” ” Until this year, marketing budgets have retained a relatively steady share of revenue, between 10.2-12.1%