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Marketing Day: Facebook ad errors, NASA on Pinterest & media suppliers


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:

NASA has made a super smart move to showcase amazing graphics through dedicated Pinterest and Giphy accounts.


Companies say this is the first use of the supercomputing service for marketing-focused call intelligence.


The availability of the PullString platform means brands are now getting more options for developing their interactive personalities through intelligent voice agents.


Search and YouTube help Google dominate as WPP’s largest media supplier.


Many online retailers see a big bump in business in December. Then those buyers disappear when the holidays end. Columnist Lewis Gersh advises how to convert those first-time buyers into second-time buyers and eventually loyal customers.


Columnist Scott Vaughan shares some of the ways his experience in the media and publishing world has shaped the strategies and tactics he’s applied to his B2B marketing efforts.


It’s time to start thinking about your email marketing strategy for 2017! To help you plan ahead, columnist Jason Warnock takes a look at when three leading retail brands executed their holiday-themed email campaigns.


PepsiCo CMO Seth Kaufman shares how his teams are using martech across the brand’s entire product line.


Facebook misreported engagement numbers for links and live videos and is refining the ad reach estimates it shows advertisers.


Online Marketing News From Around The Web:

Affiliate Marketing

Analytics

Blogs & Blogging

Content Marketing

Conversion Optimization

Domaining

E-Commerce

Email Marketing

General Internet Marketing

Internet Marketing Industry

MarTech

Mobile/Local Marketing

Social Media

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