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September 29th, 2016 at 11:51 am EDT

IM NewsWatch

Thursday, September 29, 2016

‘Content Marketing Takes a Turn for the Better: New 2017 Research’ – CMI

‘2017 B2B Content Marketing Benchmarks, Budgets, and Trends’ – MarketingProfs

‘Content and SEO: Building linkable content’ – Search Engine Land

‘How to scale organic local marketing’ – Marketing Land

‘7 Amazing Tips to Help Boost A Blog Post’s Organic Ranking’ – HubSpot

‘Content Marketing Takes Time, But Can Add Huge Value’ – Entrepreneur

‘Seven ways to supercharge your data-driven marketing’ – Econsultancy

‘SEO that Grows Your Business with John Jantsch’ – Copyblogger

‘How a Single Piece of Content Increased Our DA by +7 Points [Case Study]’ – MOZ

‘Google Penguin doesn’t penalize for bad links – or does it?’ – Search Engine Land

‘Developer marketing and the myth of the Rosetta Stone’ – Marketing Land

‘How to Use Snapchat for Business: A Guide for Marketers [Free Ebook]’ – HubSpot

‘5 Ways to Increase Your Ecommerce Business Sales’ – Entrepreneur

‘If You Create, Will They Buy? How to Go From Insights to Products Customers Want’ – MarketingProfs

‘How B2B Vendors Can Generate Trust and Credibility With Their Website’ – HubSpot

‘Why contextual campaigns provide value across the enterprise’ – Marketing Land

‘The four pillars of the future of SEO’ – Search Engine Land

‘What does disruption really mean? We asked the disruptors’ – Econsultancy

‘Ask Yourself These 3 Simple Questions to Craft Better Headlines’ – Copyblogger

‘Want to Become a Digital Marketing Expert? Here is How to Get Started’ – Entrepreneur

’11 Smart Marketing Examples That Nail Visual Content’ – CMI

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‘5 Ws of the sharing economy: How social data gives marketers a competitive edge’ – Marketing Land

’10 Pieces of Content Your Audience Really Wants to See’ – HubSpot

‘Here Are Your Native Advertising Options Mapped Out’ – Forrester Blogs



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