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  • Online and offline retail channels don't have to compete. Complementary digital and in-store experiences are vital to today's customer journey, giving consumers the best of both worlds—and the best returns to retailers.

  • Programmatic ad buying can be more efficient than traditional ad buying, but what else do you need to know before making the switch? Check out this infographic to compare traditional media buying with programmatic media buying.

  • Multitasking can be good or it can be bad. Here are its pros and cons—and tips on how to be a productive multitasker.

  • After seeing a product video, consumers are 46% more likely to do an online search about that product, according to an infographic that's chock full of 40 stats about video use in e-commerce. Check it out to get some ideas for how you can use video.

  • As content and influencer marketing continue to reap big rewards for brands, this infographic looks at the state of the "creator economy," including how much is being spent and how brands can best use content and influencers.

  • Direct mail versus email: Which is more effective, and which gives the best ROI? It's not a zero-sum game. Check out this infographic from the UK for more.

  • Is your website SEO-ready with accelerated mobile pages (AMPs) and rich snippets? If not, it's time to get going, suggests an infographic that covers what we can expect in the SEO world this year.

  • Microsoft Teams vs. Slack: Which is the best group collaboration tool for your organization? Check out this infographic for an exhaustive list of criteria and information to answer that very question.

  • Customers who purchase based on product recommendations result in a 20% higher average order value, according to data analyzed by Dynamic Yield. Check out the company's helpful infographic for best practices in implementing recommendations for your brand.

  • Search functionality is moving off the screen and into consumers' homes as people begin to use voice search. In this infographic, Microsoft predicts the future of search will include more AI, making the experience more personal, pervasive, and predictive.

  • If your emails are being sent to subscribers in Australia, check out this infographic for tips on unique challenges to emailing Down Under, and see benchmarks for how Aussie subscribers interact with emails.

  • Mobile devices now account for 70% of all time spent on YouTube by adults in the US, according to recent research from comScore.

  • How well do you know your social media audiences? See who spends time on seven of the most popular social networks.

  • Product packaging is more than just a box or container. It's often a consumer's first impression, and it protects your product and communicates with shippers and buyers. That's a tall order. Luckily, there's a science to packaging that protects—and sells—your products.

  • Smaller mobile advertisements that appear embedded in the context of apps spark more engagement, visual attention, and action-taking than do larger interstitial mobile ads, according to research from MediaBrix, TrueImpact, and Neurons Inc.

  • Nearly three-quarters (73%) of consumers say they are willing to spend more if they love a brand, according to recent research from Lithium and The Harris Poll.

  • The average clickthrough rate (CTR) for Facebook ads across all industries is 0.90%, according to recent research from WordStream.

  • From rich text to animated graphics to interactive elements, emails have come a long way. What's next for this medium? Check out this infographic with email design predictions for the coming year.

  • Wouldn't it be nice to find a pot of gold at the end of your email campaigns? Check out this St. Patrick's Day-themed infographic with five tips to help you channel the luck o' the Irish in your marketing emails.

  • Curious how social media has evolved in the past year? Hint: It's been a busy channel! Check out this timeline of social media's greatest hits from 2016 through early 2017.