Numbers (and people) can definitely misrepresent the truth. In the content marketing world, we see a lot of misleading statistics attempting to build trust with audiences. Even scarier, a lot of content producers don’t even realize they’re doing it. In this post, I use Google Trends to illustrate why critical thinking should be applied before you “trust“ data.
High-quality content creates trust, builds brand awareness, and turns strangers into customers and advocates. We all know this, yet marketers keep failing when creating content; this post, with insights from Google, experts & real-world-examples, will show you how to avoid failure and be successful from the start.
It is estimated that the influencer marketing industry will be worth between $5 billion to $10 billion by 2020. This is the primary reason why so many fake influencers have cropped up in the past few years. While it can be hard to identify fake influencer profiles, there are ways in which brands can shortlist real influencers for their campaigns and avoid investing in fake profiles.
A confusing website architecture doesn‘t just confuse Google, it impacts profits. Find out how to apply a data-driven approach to improve website structure (regardless of the size of your site).
To help marketers and business owners save time on research activities and concentrate on their strategic goals, we have collected critical data that can assist them with future marketing decisions. Our high-level research of the fashion ecommerce industry includes digital marketing trends, consumer behavior, and patterns in the use of technologies.
If you have been running Facebook ads for a while and are even generating leads from it but finding that lead quality isn‘t great or that they are not quite converting at a similar conversion rate to your Google Ads, this guide is for you. See my three advanced tactics to sky-rocket your lead quality from Facebook ads.