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CRM May 6, 2015 Maria Minsker |
IBM Partners with Facebook to Offer Integrated Marketing Tools The collaboration will enable users to better hone their advertising campaigns. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate May/Jun 2015 Sarah Hoban |
How Social Are You? Facebook, Twitter, and other platforms can help tell your story and build connections. |
Registered Rep. April 30, 2015 Matt Oechsli |
How LinkedIn Helped a Rookie Advisor Land a $35 Million Account The more you use LinkedIn, the better you'll understand it, and the more positive an impact it will have on your brand. |
Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
YouTube: Users Are More Likely To View Ads On Mobile A new survey released today by YouTube and consulting firm Ipsos MediaCT says mobile users are 1.4 times more likely to share ads. |
Fast Company John Paul Titlow |
Facebook Just Made Life A Little Harder For Brands If your company sees a drop in Facebook activity in the coming weeks, you can blame the latest news feed algorithm update. |
Fast Company John Paul Titlow |
Spotify's New Social Ads: Smart Engagement Or Twitter Spam Machine? Spotify is experimenting with new ways to keep your attention -- and remind artists who the big kid on the block is as competitors emerge left and right |
HBS Working Knowledge April 2, 2015 Carmen Nobel |
Digital Initiative Summit: Big Messages, Small Screens, Many Choices How do companies profit from the fact that mobile users are more engaged than ever? Panelists discuss "Monetization in a Mobile World." |
HBS Working Knowledge April 2, 2015 Dina Gerdeman |
Digital Initiative Summit: The Business of Crowdsourcing Gaining the community's trust is vital to building a successful business with crowdsourcing. |
Fast Company David Lumb |
FTC Complaint Says YouTube Kids App Is Broadcasting -- And Must Abide By Advertising Rules Is an online video app like YouTube Kids considered broadcasting, and thus subject to extra scrutiny? |
CRM April 2015 Leonard Klie |
Will Apple's Smart Watch Boost Business? The wearable device can track users' movements, prompting interest from marketers. |
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