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Marketing Day: Twitter Customer Service Tips, AXA’s CMO On Social & Email Marketing With

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:

  1. Twitter’s Advice For Better Customer Service: Get Personal People are much more likely to recommend brands that personalize customer service interactions. It’s “an an easy step that brands can take” to build relationships, Twitter researcher says.

  2. AXA CMO Says Using Social Media Is Best Way To Understand How We Can Adapt One of the most socially active global brand CMOs, Frédéric Tardy, uses Twitter and LinkedIn daily.

  3. Chiquita Teams With Universal’s Minions For In-Store Mobile Game Experience The fruit brand helps promote the family film through interactive labels on its bananas.

  4. Marketing Teams Will Soon Include “Engagement Scientists” Move over, data scientists. Columnist Paul Ford explains why engagement science is set to redefine the way marketers do business.

  5. This Is Your First-Party Data On Steroids Columnist Roger Juntilla explains why new cross-device capabilities and user-generated intent signals make this a prime time for marketers to integrate first-party data.

  6. How To Use Video To Enhance Your Email Marketing Campaigns Video is sure to improve the click-through rate on your email campaigns, but not all email clients are compatible with video playback. Columnist Michael Litt outlines some ways you can work around that issue.

Recent Headlines From Search Engine Land, Our Sister Site Dedicated To Search News & Information:

Online Marketing News From Around The Web:

Analytics

Blogs & Blogging

Business Issues

Content Marketing

Conversion Optimization

Copywriting, Design & Usability

  1. What is User Experience?, www.usertesting.com

Domaining

E-Commerce

Email Marketing

General Internet Marketing

MarTech

Mobile/Local Marketing

Social Media

Video

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