Twitter has announced that it’s phasing out its six-second video tool, Vine.

It’s not that Vine wasn’t popular. In 2015 Twitter announced that it was displaying 1.5 billion vine loops every day. But since Vine defaults to looping, the actual number of people watching may have been considerably lower. Continue reading

A critical early step in developing a content strategy and calendar is auditing your existing content. Typically organizations have way more content than they realize in the form of web pages, social media posts, white papers, blog posts, webinars, videos, and so forth. And much that they’re aware of may not be being used to its fullest; it’s estimated that 70-80% of content developed by marketing for sales is unused. Continue reading

I remember when I was a young cub in the marketing world I read an article (today it would probably be a blog post) of career advice that said that if you want to get ahead professionally, just say Yes. When you’re starting out, grab every opportunity.

The same advice could apply, to a degree, to marketing today. Continue reading

A couple weeks ago I wrote about creating customer personas. These are an important tool in understanding your customers and passing that understanding on to the marketing team.

Don’t create too many personas, though, if you’re just starting out: three to five personas will be plenty, if not too many.
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SMS marketing, commonly known as text marketing, let’s you take advantage of the platform in your customer’s pocket and purse: their smartphone. Over 95% of texts are read. Can you claim that for your other marketing channels? (SMS means “Short Message Service”.) Continue reading

Website load speed can be important for two reasons. Google says it can impact search rankings, although SEOs are divided on how much it actually does, and even more directly it affects whether people will wait around for your pages to load – especially on a smartphone. (Remember: mobile now accounts for over half of all Internet traffic.) Continue reading

Some people and companies are reluctant to build up their marketing programs because they think they won’t see results very quickly (or at all). Are they being asked to spend money for months without knowing if it’s making any difference? Continue reading

Social media can be a great opportunity for companies, but it is also a potential minefield. Many companies and individuals have found that even a single poorly thought out post or tweet can quickly go viral, causing major damage to their brand.
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Well-run presidential campaigns are the Rolls Royce of marketing. Nowhere else will you see more money spent in a shorter period of time on one product. At its best it is true multi-channel marketing involving paid TV advertising, direct mail, social media, print ads, and much more.
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For most consumers food can optionally be healthy, but it has to be tasty. And many consumers associate “healthy” with medicine or other things that won’t taste good. So maybe you don’t promote the health claims, even when your food is. Continue reading