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Coupon marketing 101: How to build coupon marketing into your customer journey orchestration

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Why you need to incorporate coupon marketing into your omnichannel customer journey Integrating coupon marketing into your omnichannel customer journey is a strategic move with many tangible benefits for marketers. They can attract price-sensitive customers, boost sales, and create brand loyalty.

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Master Email Marketing: Tips, Tools, and Strategies for Success

Vertical Response

Understanding Email Marketing Email marketing serves as a direct marketing channel. It enables businesses to communicate products, sales, and updates to their customers. It serves both promotional and educational purposes, making it a versatile tool in any marketer’s arsenal.

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An Alternative Approach to Developing Content Marketing Personas

Content Marketing Institute

As we’ve outlined, one of the key elements of the approach of content marketing is that it cannot simply be a replacement for our direct marketing efforts. If we are ever to truly succeed with a content marketing strategy, we must provide for the capability to drive multiple lines of value for the business.

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What is Digital Marketing: The Ultimate Online Marketing Guide

Rock Content

Smartphones are incredibly popular, especially among Millennials and Generation Z. With applications like Instagram, Facebook, and Snapchat taking up hours in their days, companies have very much found a direct link to their lives. No matter who your target demographic is, you are sure to find them through Digital Marketing.

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

Econsultancy

Out of all subcategories in main media marketing, OOH budgets unsurprisingly were hit the hardest (-61.2%), followed by audio (-50.0%) and published brands (-49.2%). Direct marketing and PR budgets were least affected in the second quarter, but still recorded a severe downturn in net balance to -41.6%.