This paper, one of the Social Listening in Practice use case series, is going to show you how social selling will bring your business into the sights of the 81% of consumers who are undertaking pre-purchase research online right now.
The senior care buyer has undergone massive change over the past few years. With infinite access to media, and infinite connectivity we must understand the new foundations for relating to the modern buyer.
The Future of Marketing 2016: New Roles, and Trends Mathew Sweezey
2016 is almost here, and with it will come a host of new marketing challenges. To help prepare you I've crafted this presentation with
- New Data from Google on Marketing Moments
- New ideas on breaking though the noise
- New roles for the CMO and Demand Gen Teams
- New metrics for showing holistic marketing value
The presentation is created to inspire you, and help you see new ways to market in 2016. Please feel free to share this content, and reach out to me with any questions you may have. Best, Mat
Research shows that marketers are finding new ways to use webinars to drive customer engagement at numerous phases of the buyer’s journey. Webinars present myriad opportunities for marketers to change and interact in experimental ways. You just have to think beyond the traditional uses and find new ways to use webinars to build and engage audiences to ultimately drive marketing success.
The Mom & Dad Influence: How Parents' Online Behavior Will Impact Your Higher...Boston Interactive
The influence parents hold over the decisions high school seniors make about higher education is enormous. According to Noel-Levitz’s 2014 E-Expectations Report, 77% of high school seniors report that their parents have the most influence on their enrollment decisions.
With the 2015 enrollment only a few months away, you must take into account the needs and goals of your parent personas. In this infographic, we break down how parents’ online behavior will impact your higher ed strategy.
Watch Our Free Higher Ed Marketing Webinar On-Demand: http://hubs.ly/y0Wr430
We are entering a world of limitless: noise, marketing channels, and business competition. The systems we have used for over 100 years were built for a world of limited access to information and will not work in the limitless future. We need new systems, which take into account the changed relationships we must have with consumers. Only by shifting our foundations to new systems can we create an effective, scaleable, and sustainable marketing future.
120 Awesome Marketing Stats, Charts and GraphsHubSpot
http://www.HubSpot.com/charts - Over 120 marketing charts and graphs based on original research and data from a variety of sources, including analysis of our 6,500 business customers, surveys with hundreds of businesses responding, and dozens of top-notch publications like MarketingSherpa, eMarketer, Pew Research, McKinsey, and more. To download a free copy of your own, please visit http://hubspot.com/charts
Use this free Social Media Marketing Audit from Digital Marketer to Grade Your Social Efforts and Identify Opportunities to Get More Followers, Increase Engagement, and Drive More Traffic
Learn the 4 critical elements of social media marketing and how to apply them (for example, if you want to generate leads, you’ll need to focus on “Social Selling”)….
Grade your current social media efforts to reveal gaps and opportunities to drive results (you’ll see real life examples of everything from lead generation to selling, to branding and even proactive customer service)…
Measure your “grade” against all 15 possible goals to determine exactly where to focus your social media efforts moving forward. (TIP: Measure these monthly to make sure you stay on track and hit your goals)
Use this information to get more followers, increase social engagement, and drive more traffic!
Dallas retail Summit - Succeeding in the Infinite Marketing Future Mathew Sweezey
This is a variation of the Infinite marketer series specifically tailored to retail marketers, and presented at the Texas A&M Retail Summit 2015. This is a forward to the upcoming book Infinite Marketer to be published in 2016
The senior care buyer has undergone massive change over the past few years. With infinite access to media, and infinite connectivity we must understand the new foundations for relating to the modern buyer.
The Future of Marketing 2016: New Roles, and Trends Mathew Sweezey
2016 is almost here, and with it will come a host of new marketing challenges. To help prepare you I've crafted this presentation with
- New Data from Google on Marketing Moments
- New ideas on breaking though the noise
- New roles for the CMO and Demand Gen Teams
- New metrics for showing holistic marketing value
The presentation is created to inspire you, and help you see new ways to market in 2016. Please feel free to share this content, and reach out to me with any questions you may have. Best, Mat
Research shows that marketers are finding new ways to use webinars to drive customer engagement at numerous phases of the buyer’s journey. Webinars present myriad opportunities for marketers to change and interact in experimental ways. You just have to think beyond the traditional uses and find new ways to use webinars to build and engage audiences to ultimately drive marketing success.
The Mom & Dad Influence: How Parents' Online Behavior Will Impact Your Higher...Boston Interactive
The influence parents hold over the decisions high school seniors make about higher education is enormous. According to Noel-Levitz’s 2014 E-Expectations Report, 77% of high school seniors report that their parents have the most influence on their enrollment decisions.
With the 2015 enrollment only a few months away, you must take into account the needs and goals of your parent personas. In this infographic, we break down how parents’ online behavior will impact your higher ed strategy.
Watch Our Free Higher Ed Marketing Webinar On-Demand: http://hubs.ly/y0Wr430
We are entering a world of limitless: noise, marketing channels, and business competition. The systems we have used for over 100 years were built for a world of limited access to information and will not work in the limitless future. We need new systems, which take into account the changed relationships we must have with consumers. Only by shifting our foundations to new systems can we create an effective, scaleable, and sustainable marketing future.
120 Awesome Marketing Stats, Charts and GraphsHubSpot
http://www.HubSpot.com/charts - Over 120 marketing charts and graphs based on original research and data from a variety of sources, including analysis of our 6,500 business customers, surveys with hundreds of businesses responding, and dozens of top-notch publications like MarketingSherpa, eMarketer, Pew Research, McKinsey, and more. To download a free copy of your own, please visit http://hubspot.com/charts
Use this free Social Media Marketing Audit from Digital Marketer to Grade Your Social Efforts and Identify Opportunities to Get More Followers, Increase Engagement, and Drive More Traffic
Learn the 4 critical elements of social media marketing and how to apply them (for example, if you want to generate leads, you’ll need to focus on “Social Selling”)….
Grade your current social media efforts to reveal gaps and opportunities to drive results (you’ll see real life examples of everything from lead generation to selling, to branding and even proactive customer service)…
Measure your “grade” against all 15 possible goals to determine exactly where to focus your social media efforts moving forward. (TIP: Measure these monthly to make sure you stay on track and hit your goals)
Use this information to get more followers, increase social engagement, and drive more traffic!
Dallas retail Summit - Succeeding in the Infinite Marketing Future Mathew Sweezey
This is a variation of the Infinite marketer series specifically tailored to retail marketers, and presented at the Texas A&M Retail Summit 2015. This is a forward to the upcoming book Infinite Marketer to be published in 2016
The World’s 50 Most Influential CMOs Study 2015ScribbleLive
We’re pleased to present the Fourth Annual Forbes/ScribbleLive (formerly Appinions) World’s 50 Most Influential CMOs Study in which we identify and recognize the marketing leaders who have established themselves by publishing and sharing opinions that travel and generate significant reactions. Others’ influence is based on newsworthiness, either personally or that of the companies they represent.
Ned’s Job of the Week (JOTW) newsletter and Sword and the Script Media conducted the fourth annual JOTW Strategic Communications Survey to understand trends in the field of communications. About 300 professionals took the survey: 97% of respondents are based in the U.S.; 88% report having 11 or more years of experience; 62% of respondents are in-house communicators; and respondents come from more than a dozen different industries. Detailed demographics are included at the end.
Marketers need digital asset creation to be collaborative so that assets can be reused and repurposed efficiently across multiple channels. That collaboration is only possible with a process that is powered by the marketers themselves. This new, agile process must be focused on the creation, publishing, re-use, and measurement of rich media, as opposed to finding, limiting, governing, and archiving assets. Discover how agile teams, assets, and processes can create collaborative content, better brands, and faster content marketing.
Winds of change: The shifting face of leadership in business is an Audi report, written by The Economist Intelligence Unit. It delves into the attributes that business leaders need, the factors that influence them and how they can lead most effectively.
Healthcare is undergoing a transformation. Consumers want to make informed choices and take control of their lives, and pharma companies must be ready to meet their needs. This means building a new healthcare ecosystem that places the patient at its center, with the “person” fully engaged in his or her own healthcare. But with this move to person-centric healthcare, payers and providers are no longer the main decision makers.
So what does this mean for today’s marketers?
In this exclusive Social On Us webinar we discuss:
- Where marketing is failing to address healthcare concerns
- How “big data” is a change-driver for a new healthcare ecosystem
- New opportunities for predictive and preventative medical intervention
- Impact of digital healthcare on patient privacy
16 Employee Advocacy Statistics to Guide Your 2016 Marketing StrategyKredible
Download the ebook here: www.bit.ly/EmployeeAdvocacyGuide As marketers develop their game plans for 2016, we’re looking back on some of the statistics that reveal the most about the current state of sales, marketing, and consumer behavior.
These stats indicate that organizations will increasingly invest in their employees’ personal brands and employee advocacy programs as a cost-effective way to reach more people, generate more leads, and close more sales.
What makes millennial customers tick?
What is it that’s separates Generation Y from all the others? How does this generation think especially when it comes to buying decisions? How do you appeal to the customer in them? How do you reach them in this day and age especially when traditional forms of advertising don’t work on them as effectively? 2016 is the year of Millennials as customers. Millennials are altogether different generation with different sorts of preferences.
Here are some valuable insights that will help your business stay young and appeal to Millennials.
The first ever study to define the size, growth, and churn of 90 specific B2B personas. A combination of research from Linkedin, Data.com, and Salesforce combined to help marketers answer the key questions surrounding target demographics.
Greetings Content Marketers,
Welcome to this year's report on the content marketing practices of business-to-business technology marketers in North America.
In this report we highlight key areas of difference between the most effective technology marketers and their less-effective peers. We also show some differences between those who have a documented content strategy and those who do not.
Technology marketers use a good mix of tactics and continue to invest in content marketing, with 58% planning to increase spend over the next 12 months. We look forward to seeing how this continued investment pays off over the next year.
Are you looking to make the right decisions for your content marketing technology? The Content Marketing Institute has prepared 12 questions that will be valuable to ask any company as you navigate this process. Let us help! And at the end of the presentation, we've gotten you started with three technology guides on content curation, content collaboration and native advertising, now available for free download. Enjoy!
The biggest problems facing marketers today is how to drive business amidst the rapidly changing environment. This presentation details the effects of limitless media on consumers, their changes in their desires, and how to systematically build marketing programs to drive demand in the infinite media landscape.
Stuff about Twitter & Social Media for Marketing Magazine event (http://bit.ly/31Zea6) October 2009 with case studies from Five by Five & from Phones 4 U.
bluurb.wordpress.com
El fan de Facebook para las principales marcas se valora en 174 dólares de media en 2013, un 28% más que en 2010. Zara ha quedado en primer lugar entre sus iguales, sólo superada por BMW y dos grandes retailers americanos (Walmart y Target). Cuando el consumo es frecuente disminuye el valor, como es el caso de Coca-Cola con 70 dólares.
http://www.alfonsogadea.com/
6 Top Social Media Trends That Will Transform Your Business in 2016Post Planner
The social media landscape continues to evolve at a rapid pace, but then, you already know that. Like us, you live and breathe it daily.
You’ve watched the surge in video marketing and probably even felt the tug to get involved. It’s hard not to jump onboard when when it seems to be growing at a lightning pace.
Heck, in 2015 alone, Twitter launched video autoplay, Blab rose to social stardom and Periscope grew to 1.85 million daily active viewers. Those are some 'drop-the-mic' statistics.
What if you could kickoff your year looking forward, instead of backward? As the saying goes, "the past is like using your rear-view mirror. It’s good to glance back and see how far you’ve come, but if you stare too long, you miss what’s right in front of you."
First, anticipate trends that will impact your business. Second, incorporate a strategy to frequently assess what's working (and what's not). And finally, position your company to quickly make decisions that make a positive impact.
Ready to hit the ground running in 2016? Read on! Below are the top social media trends that will transform your marketing efforts.
If you are seeing additional trends that should be added to this list, please leave them in the comments below. We'd love to learn from you too!
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Marketing AutomationJustin Keller
This is a primer on Marketing Automation I gave to SFSU's MBA digital marketing class. It gives a high level overview of everything a well implemented marketing automation system can accomplish for a business.
The World’s 50 Most Influential CMOs Study 2015ScribbleLive
We’re pleased to present the Fourth Annual Forbes/ScribbleLive (formerly Appinions) World’s 50 Most Influential CMOs Study in which we identify and recognize the marketing leaders who have established themselves by publishing and sharing opinions that travel and generate significant reactions. Others’ influence is based on newsworthiness, either personally or that of the companies they represent.
Ned’s Job of the Week (JOTW) newsletter and Sword and the Script Media conducted the fourth annual JOTW Strategic Communications Survey to understand trends in the field of communications. About 300 professionals took the survey: 97% of respondents are based in the U.S.; 88% report having 11 or more years of experience; 62% of respondents are in-house communicators; and respondents come from more than a dozen different industries. Detailed demographics are included at the end.
Marketers need digital asset creation to be collaborative so that assets can be reused and repurposed efficiently across multiple channels. That collaboration is only possible with a process that is powered by the marketers themselves. This new, agile process must be focused on the creation, publishing, re-use, and measurement of rich media, as opposed to finding, limiting, governing, and archiving assets. Discover how agile teams, assets, and processes can create collaborative content, better brands, and faster content marketing.
Winds of change: The shifting face of leadership in business is an Audi report, written by The Economist Intelligence Unit. It delves into the attributes that business leaders need, the factors that influence them and how they can lead most effectively.
Healthcare is undergoing a transformation. Consumers want to make informed choices and take control of their lives, and pharma companies must be ready to meet their needs. This means building a new healthcare ecosystem that places the patient at its center, with the “person” fully engaged in his or her own healthcare. But with this move to person-centric healthcare, payers and providers are no longer the main decision makers.
So what does this mean for today’s marketers?
In this exclusive Social On Us webinar we discuss:
- Where marketing is failing to address healthcare concerns
- How “big data” is a change-driver for a new healthcare ecosystem
- New opportunities for predictive and preventative medical intervention
- Impact of digital healthcare on patient privacy
16 Employee Advocacy Statistics to Guide Your 2016 Marketing StrategyKredible
Download the ebook here: www.bit.ly/EmployeeAdvocacyGuide As marketers develop their game plans for 2016, we’re looking back on some of the statistics that reveal the most about the current state of sales, marketing, and consumer behavior.
These stats indicate that organizations will increasingly invest in their employees’ personal brands and employee advocacy programs as a cost-effective way to reach more people, generate more leads, and close more sales.
What makes millennial customers tick?
What is it that’s separates Generation Y from all the others? How does this generation think especially when it comes to buying decisions? How do you appeal to the customer in them? How do you reach them in this day and age especially when traditional forms of advertising don’t work on them as effectively? 2016 is the year of Millennials as customers. Millennials are altogether different generation with different sorts of preferences.
Here are some valuable insights that will help your business stay young and appeal to Millennials.
The first ever study to define the size, growth, and churn of 90 specific B2B personas. A combination of research from Linkedin, Data.com, and Salesforce combined to help marketers answer the key questions surrounding target demographics.
Greetings Content Marketers,
Welcome to this year's report on the content marketing practices of business-to-business technology marketers in North America.
In this report we highlight key areas of difference between the most effective technology marketers and their less-effective peers. We also show some differences between those who have a documented content strategy and those who do not.
Technology marketers use a good mix of tactics and continue to invest in content marketing, with 58% planning to increase spend over the next 12 months. We look forward to seeing how this continued investment pays off over the next year.
Are you looking to make the right decisions for your content marketing technology? The Content Marketing Institute has prepared 12 questions that will be valuable to ask any company as you navigate this process. Let us help! And at the end of the presentation, we've gotten you started with three technology guides on content curation, content collaboration and native advertising, now available for free download. Enjoy!
The biggest problems facing marketers today is how to drive business amidst the rapidly changing environment. This presentation details the effects of limitless media on consumers, their changes in their desires, and how to systematically build marketing programs to drive demand in the infinite media landscape.
Stuff about Twitter & Social Media for Marketing Magazine event (http://bit.ly/31Zea6) October 2009 with case studies from Five by Five & from Phones 4 U.
bluurb.wordpress.com
El fan de Facebook para las principales marcas se valora en 174 dólares de media en 2013, un 28% más que en 2010. Zara ha quedado en primer lugar entre sus iguales, sólo superada por BMW y dos grandes retailers americanos (Walmart y Target). Cuando el consumo es frecuente disminuye el valor, como es el caso de Coca-Cola con 70 dólares.
http://www.alfonsogadea.com/
6 Top Social Media Trends That Will Transform Your Business in 2016Post Planner
The social media landscape continues to evolve at a rapid pace, but then, you already know that. Like us, you live and breathe it daily.
You’ve watched the surge in video marketing and probably even felt the tug to get involved. It’s hard not to jump onboard when when it seems to be growing at a lightning pace.
Heck, in 2015 alone, Twitter launched video autoplay, Blab rose to social stardom and Periscope grew to 1.85 million daily active viewers. Those are some 'drop-the-mic' statistics.
What if you could kickoff your year looking forward, instead of backward? As the saying goes, "the past is like using your rear-view mirror. It’s good to glance back and see how far you’ve come, but if you stare too long, you miss what’s right in front of you."
First, anticipate trends that will impact your business. Second, incorporate a strategy to frequently assess what's working (and what's not). And finally, position your company to quickly make decisions that make a positive impact.
Ready to hit the ground running in 2016? Read on! Below are the top social media trends that will transform your marketing efforts.
If you are seeing additional trends that should be added to this list, please leave them in the comments below. We'd love to learn from you too!
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Marketing AutomationJustin Keller
This is a primer on Marketing Automation I gave to SFSU's MBA digital marketing class. It gives a high level overview of everything a well implemented marketing automation system can accomplish for a business.
If you have started your social media marketing, you should know what is social media ROI.
Here are some useful information that you should have in mind.
Social@Ogilvy and OgilvyOne thought-leadership on unlocking engagement opportunities across the customer journey.
This research aims to answer a simple question. Do visible Social programmes undertake the fundamental Customer Engagement activities that drive sales, loyalty and advocacy?
How the consumer shift to online media channels is changing the marketing mix.
(All research is cited. Special shout out to Hubspot and Aberdeen Group, both great resources on the subject matter).
This ebook covers the following topics with regard to social selling across an enterprise.
1) Balancing Relationship-Based Culture and Performance
2) Social Selling Satisfies Revenue Demand and Buyers Needs
3) Driving Organizational Change in a Social World
4) Become a Trusted Advisor & Win More Deals
5) How LinkedIn and Other Leading Companies Drive a Relationship-Focused Sales Culture
Viral Vibes in 2024: How to Elevate Your Business' Social Media MarketingJomer Gregorio
Ready to ride the wave of viral success in 2024? Our latest presentation spills the secrets on how to elevate your business through social media marketing. Here are practical tips and strategies that will set your brand on fire. Click below to catch the viral vibes now! #SocialMediaMarketing #BusinessSuccess #ViralMarketing
Full blog here - https://digitalmarketingphilippines.com/viral-vibes-in-2024-how-to-elevate-your-business-social-media-marketing-infographic/
Countless organisations have trained their sales functions in converting the classic cold calling approach into selling on social platforms. What was once a fresh, new approach to sales has now become the norm, and customers are becoming increasingly frustrated with the influx of digital cold calling in their inboxes.
While social networks are cost-effective and agile, the sales organisation needs to find a new way to leverage potential from these channels and implement a different approach to social selling.
25 things we learned analyzing billions of tweets Brandwatch
6,000 Tweets are posted every second. That’s 6,000 viewpoints, opinions, ideas, complaints, stories. So what can we learn from that data? Plenty, it turns out.
From the list of 'things millennials are killing' to the real difference between dog and cat people, we teamed up with Twitter to round up the questions we've answered by analyzing billions of tweets.
"This special report demonstrates the power of Twitter data coupled with the sophistication of the Brandwatch social listening platform. The breadth of analysis and resulting insights show just how adaptable Twitter is as a measure of public opinion on any subject in real time." - Elliott Gluck, Product Marketing, Twitter Data
PSB + Aga Khan Foundation: United We BrandBrandwatch
From Starbucks to Amazon to Walmart, there is enormous momentum to align business strategies with the realities of climate change, human rights and global economic development. Whether an organization is in the corporate, not-for-profit or civil society space, stakeholders want to know how they are working to improve lives and have a positive impact on the world. So in a world where corporate bottom lines are increasingly entangled with global bottom lines, how do organizations become better global stewards while still minding their financial cupboards?
Changing public attitudes and consumer appetites is a critical part of any public engagement strategy. Global Good is a strategy, and social listening is a powerful new tactic – the only way companies can engage with the world is to first listen to it. That’s where Brandwatch has become the go-to tool for so many to come together and realize the power of conversation – the act of speaking together. And so in this session, Aaron and Jason will discuss how the simple act of listening can have a profound impact on a company’s or organization’s brand salience. The art of intersecting your message with their values is realized by uniting one with the other, creating a partnership rooted in research and knowledge.
Ditch the Label and Brandwatch: Mental Health Study, 2017Brandwatch
In this session, Ditch the Label and Brandwatch will discuss their newly released, groundbreaking study on the online discourse of mental health to better understand the needs and challenges faced by those experiencing mental health issues in addition to helping shed a light on public attitudes toward mental health and providing constructive advice on how they may be improved.
Learn how Ditch the Label and Brandwatch captured social data and paired it with data from existing research to answer core questions, and unveil new insights into public attitudes about mental health.
Telling a story with your social insightsBrandwatch
Data storytelling is now one of the key skills that companies are looking for in data analysts. How can we tell a compelling story with our rich and sometimes very large social datasets?
1. How to best design and visualise social research
2. How do we best present the findings (face to face or webinar) to help our audience easily identify the key takeaways
3. Theory, practice and sharing of learnings
Combining Brandwatch and non Brandwatch data using Vizia 2Brandwatch
This session will teach you how you can combine traditional data sets with social data from Brandwatch. We will explore how to make the most of the Google sheets integration as well as how to make your Vizia displays stand out and grab the attention of passers by.
How can social listening help to determine ROI?Brandwatch
In this session, you'll learn about a matrix to measure success, developed by the BVDW together with Brandwatch.
The matrix is the new standard for the German market.
We will teach you how to classify your goals and how to translate social ROI and KPI measurements.
One step ahead: How Co-op uses Brandwatch to inform their businessBrandwatch
Highlighting the work of their Food Policy teams, learn how Co-op is using Brandwatch to help inform business decisions, spot opportunities and stay one step ahead of the competition.
Today’s Reality: Managing & Monitoring Campus Crises through Social MediaBrandwatch
When a crisis occurs on a campus with more than 50,000 students, having the right social listening tools and alerts in place is essential. Shawna will take you through the biggest crisis she has experienced and how she and her colleagues managed real-time posts and messaging around an on-campus attack which threatened the safety of students, faculty, staff and visitors.
Social Truth: Revealing what Truly Matters to CustomersBrandwatch
Working in an era where customers are creating data all around us, it is becoming increasingly critical to understand how to use unstructured data to ensure a 360 degree view of audiences. Do you understand the key attributes that drive the customer experience? Can you afford to let the potential of its value go untapped?
To discover ‘social truth’, marketing professionals require a system that gets beneath what customers say to what they really mean. Find out how linguistic and visual data is changing the future of research to deliver deeper engagement and lifetime customer value.
What do we mean when we say “social media intelligence”? In this session, we’ll introduce the social media maturity model and define what characteristics make a business’s social media intelligence program more successful at uncovering, delivering, understanding and acting upon insights derived from online data. You’ll learn how to evaluate your maturity and develop a basic growth plan to further empower your social programs.