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+ How-To: Three Email Message Types You Can't Afford to Ignore
+ PRO: SmartTools—Email Campaign Planner
+ Survey Says: Yellow Pages, Search Top Sources for Local Business Info
+ Quick Take: Writing Content That Keeps Up With B2B Searches
+ My View: Five Free Listening Tools for Monitoring Social Media
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How-To Three Email Message Types You Can't Afford to Ignore
By Karen Talavera
It's easy to bore your customers to death with email when you're sending them the same type of message repeatedly. Keep them interested by weaving these message types into your email marketing stream throughout the year. Read More
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PRO SmartTools: Email Campaign Planner
Successful email campaigns don't just happen by accident—they require a plan. Create one easily with SmartTools: Email Campaign Planner—the quick-and-easy online service with a step-by-step blueprint for creating an email marketing plan. Read More
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Yellow Pages, Search Top Sources for Local Business Information
When searching for local business information, consumers consult between two and three (2.2) media sources on average with Yellow Pages (Internet and print) and search engines among the most popular, surpassing other media sources. Read More
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Five Tips for Writing Content That Keeps Pace With B2B Searches
Is your B2B content so fresh and agile that it keeps pace with what researchers want to know about you daily? Here are three tips to staying abreast of the latest B2B search queries—and addressing trends with relevant content. Read More
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My View Five Free and Easy-to-Use Listening Tools for Monitoring Social Media
By Jason Miller
With the seemingly universal adoption of social media among consumers, businesses can now listen in on conversations about their products. The right tools can help you monitor the chatter easily—and respond accordingly.
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