Using your employees in photos and videos—in everything from social posts to annual reports to product demonstration videos—is a great way to show your company’s personality. But using photos or other personal representations of your employees might get you into trouble if you don’t understand the risks and take steps to protect yourself.
In marketing, everything comes down to knowing your audience. SEO, user experience, conversions, content marketing—no matter what marketing tactic you use, the more you know about your audience, the more effective you’ll be at engaging their interest and turning them into loyal customers. But how do you get to know your audience, exactly?
E-A-T, which stands for Expertise, Authority, and Trust, is a collection of factors that, while not used as actual metrics or ranking factors, helps Google evaluate the legitimacy of a website.
Is your relationship with your marketing agency as healthy as it could be? Like every relationship, the partnership between a business and its marketing agency must be respected and nurtured to keep it strong and allow it to grow.
In the modern marketing world, there are several types of marketing with fairly self-descriptive names: digital marketing, social media marketing, email marketing, content marketing. But what about those marketing approaches with less clear labels, like inbound marketing, lifecycle marketing and experiential marketing? Next time you hear an unfamiliar marketing term, check this glossary of marketing types and approaches.
Retargeting (also known as remarketing) is a type of advertising that shows potential customers personalized ads based on their previous interactions with your website.
One of the keys to successful marketing is being able to make real connections with your target audience. These days, when you want to connect with someone in your personal circle, you probably do it via text.
Your new website is live … now what? Launching a new website is a huge achievement that can do wonders for your business—it can establish an engaging brand identity, improve credibility, create a positive perception of your business, and slingshot you ahead of your competition. But while a new website is a significant milestone, it’s not the end of your marketing journey.