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    1. The 17 R's of Savvy Mobile Marketing [INFOGRAPHIC]

      Explore Internet Marketing Blog (Feb 16 2012)

      The 17 R's of Savvy Mobile Marketing [INFOGRAPHIC]

      Learn the 17 R's of Mobile Marketing from this infographic so you can deploy stellar mobile marketing campaigns. Do you know what the top three Google searches are for mobile marketing? The first is “mobile marketing,” and the second is “mobile media.” But the third most popular Google search about mobile marketing is “What is mobile marketing?” Data like that suggests that businesspeople are still trying to wrap their heads around this growing and evolving industry. If people are still asking what mobile marketing is, then they’re probably also struggling with how to use it to drive leads ...

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    2. The History of Marketing: An Exhaustive Timeline [INFOGRAPHIC]

      Explore Internet Marketing Blog (Feb 12 2012)

      The History of Marketing: An Exhaustive Timeline [INFOGRAPHIC]

      An detailed timeline infographic featuring the history of marketing from 1450 to 2012. Ever since people have had something to sell, we’ve been marketing. But the effectiveness of those marketing methods have waxed and waned over thousands of years, and as consumers and their technologies advanced at a more and more rapid pace, marketers have had to change their game.

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    3. 31 Fluffy Buzzwords Marketers Overuse and Abuse

      Explore Internet Marketing Blog (Jan 27 2012)

      31 Fluffy Buzzwords Marketers Overuse and Abuse

      31 fluffy marketing buzzwords to avoid in your marketing communications. Let's be honest—marketers have quite the repetitive vocabulary, and we tend to get in the habit of using the same words obsessively around like-minded people. To the outside world, we could be repeating the phrase "meat-and-potatoes, meat-and-potatoes" over and over, and it wouldn't make a difference. So to optimize our communication's effectiveness, let's strategize more efficient messaging to change the perception around marketers' conversations and engagement. Whatever that means.

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