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  • What's the state of social media around the world? Check out these stats regarding global users, preferred platforms, and much more!

  • Measuring the massive amounts of data produced from social media, then getting useful insights from that data, is extremely difficult. Fortunately, these five tips can make the process easier.

  • In our fast-paced, always-on, agile, want-it-yesterday, mile-a-minute world... there is a critical need to slow down. Why? Because doing so allows you to achieve real results—faster.

  • Millennials in the US are heavy users of Facebook's platforms, they are less worried about privacy than are older consumers, and they are still influenced by email campaigns, according to recent research from Fluent.

  • Print collateral is still an important sales and marketing medium. To produce strongly branded, high-impact print media, you need to know what materials work best together. So here are must-know basics about printers, ink, paper, and collateral types.

  • Mainstream adoption of VR is a little down the road, but why wait? Everything's already in place for you to start creating VR experiences for your audience today.

  • Executives say email and search are the two marketing channels for which it is easiest to measure return on investment (ROI), according to recent research from Millward Brown.

  • Paths to the C-suite can vary widely. Some are straightforward; others involve twists and turns. Check out how some of the world's top tech CMOs got to their position.

  • Want to know the dirty little secret of customer data and marketing technology? You're never going to create a 360-degree view. So, maybe it's time to abandon that goal and get a new one.

  • Snapchat seems to be taking the reins of the social media realm, with projections that its ad revenues will reach nearly $1 billion next year and speculation that it will build hardware, such as augmented reality glasses. Also: Google's attempt to socialize shopping, Twitter's latest attempt to monetize Periscope, and ways to target business prospects using Facebook ads.

  • Your product is naked in front of all of your prospects, and they're highlighting not just its obvious beauty and strengths but also its small blemishes, stained teeth, and bad haircut. That's not a nightmare. That is the reality in our age of technology.

  • Marketing managers and employees disagree over which among various office setups is best for sparking creativity, according to recent research from The Creative Group.

  • A company's personal connection with customers depends on the people who interact with those customers. Here's what good marketing leaders do to keep those connections open.

  • Most marketers strive to communicate as effectively as possible—except, unfortunately, when they're training fellow marketers. Because that's when, for some reason, PowerPoint takes center stage.

  • Sephora and Starbucks have the best digital gift card programs among retailers in the United States, according to recent research from RSR and CashStar.

  • How can you use stories to garner support for a cause or organization? Here's a story that inspired the movie Dolphin Tale and saved Clearwater Marine Aquarium from financial disaster, as told by its CMO, Bill Potts.

  • Developing strong messaging and activating it across your organization ensure that everyone can communicate clearly and consistently about your company's value. And that vastly increases your chances of attracting customers you want to attract.

  • Customers often favor personalized marketing approaches that recognize their individuality. However, those techniques can become intrusive and counterproductive when they appear in the wrong place, at the wrong time.

  • More retail marketers sent holiday-themed emails in 2015 than in 2014, but those more recent campaigns generally had lower levels of engagement, according to recent research from Yesmail.

  • CMOs regularly face issues and challenges, but some are more daunting than others. Here are the three critical pieces of the marketing puzzle that are always on my mind.