Here’s our recap of what happened in online marketing today, as reported on Marketing Land and other places across the web.
From Marketing Land:
Martech enablement series: Part 9 — Bringing it all together! Oct 5, 2017 by Peter Ladka In the final installment of a nine-part series, contributor Peter Ladka wraps up by discussing what we’ve learned about the martech enablement process and how to evaluate your progress in transforming your marketing organization.
Will chatbots become part of the consumer search experience? Oct 5, 2017 by David Freeman Recently, Bing has been experimenting with a chatbot feature directly in search results. Columnist David Freeman discusses how this shift could impact marketers.
Live Chat Best Practices for Conversion Rate Optimization Oct 5, 2017 by Digital Marketing Depot As many as three-quarters of website visitors abandon their shopping carts, and nearly 50 percent bounce from your site. Wouldn’t it be great if you could “read” your website visitors’ body language while they are browsing – and better understand which visitors to profitably engage with and what they need to make those purchases?
Facebook tests augmenting article links with publisher info from Wikipedia Oct 5, 2017 by Tim Peterson Facebook will attach a button to article links that people can tap to get more context about the publisher and topic.
The ABCs of improving email deliverability Oct 5, 2017 by Scott Heimes How do you ensure your emails are reaching your recipients’ inboxes? Columnist Scott Heimes discusses the steps you can take to stay in good standing with your readers and ISPs.
All the devices Google announced Oct. 4 at its ‘made by Google’ hardware event Oct 5, 2017 by Greg Sterling ‘Hardware, software and AI’ is Google’s competitive recipe for this new ecosystem.
MarTech conference highlights digital marketers’ central dilemma Oct 5, 2017 by Barry Levine In session after session, it’s clear that marketing technology has reached a turning point.
With Snap Accelerate, Snapchat pursues mobile startups that built Facebook’s ad biz Oct 4, 2017 by Tim Peterson Snapchat’s program aims to win over mobile startups looking to acquire new users, the same type of advertiser that helped newly public Facebook overcome its ad problems.
Online Marketing News From Around The Web:
Business Issues
Content Marketing
5 Psychological Concepts That Can Improve Your Content Marketing, Search Engine People
How to Conduct Interviews Like a Journalist: 30 Tips for Content Marketers, MarketingProfs
What Makes Great Content? The Three Marks of Highly Effective Content, Stone Temple
E-Commerce
Too big to ignore: Amazon’s biggest threat is from regulators, Digiday
Unwrapping the Holiday Social Shopper, Multichannel Merchant
What Does the Consumer Internet of Things Mean for Marketers?, Get Elastic
Email Marketing
How to create a brilliant internal newsletter, VerticalResponse
How to Grow Your Holiday Email List (Before It’s Too Late), Constant Contact
The Ultimate Email Marketing Personalization Checklist, Movable Ink Blog
General Internet Marketing
Internet Marketing Industry
MarTech
10 Ways Blockchains Can Benefit Merchants, Practical Ecommerce
7 Tools for Smart Competitor Analysis, The Blog Herald
Why Marketers Have AI on the Brain, CMS Wire
Mobile/Local Marketing
Social Media
B2B Social Media Marketing: How to Engage Customers, MarketingProfs
Protecting Your Brand Integrity on Social Media through Exclusions, 3Q Digital
What’s Behind the Pumpkin Spice Latte’s Social Media Stardom?, Convince and Convert
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