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  • Businesses use social media listening most to attract new customers (17% cite as their primary motivation), provide better customer service (16%), and better understand customer preferences (16%).

  • Which workplace skills are Americans researching on search engines? To find out, Preply looked at Google Trends search data for 572 keywords related to professional skills.

  • To find out the best times to post on social media, CoSchedule analyzed 37,219,512 social media messages from more than 30,000 organizations. An infographic summarizes the findings from the research.

  • The mobile app market may seem like an unruly landscape at times. But as is the case with every market, tapping into it requires research and competitive analysis.

  • Most small business owners and managers say they plan to increase or maintain their spend on content marketing over the next 12 months, according to recent research from Service Direct.

  • Who are the must-follow content marketing experts? According to Semrush, the top content marketing influencer in 2022 is MarketingProfs' very own head of content, Ann Handley.

  • Most Americans say they have signed up to receive mobile text messages from a business in the past year, according to recent research from SimpleTexting.

  • This infographic looks at six KPIs that provide valuable and actionable insights: customer acquisition cost, customer retention rate, MQL to SQL conversion rate, return on investment, website traffic, and customer lifetime value.

  • How does including personalization, adding emojis, and using common words impact email subject line performance? To find out, GetResponse examined nearly 7 billion emails sent by its customers in 2021.

  • Today's Web analytics tools can deliver everything from page heat maps to purchase probabilities. Focusing largely on Google Analytics, this infographic explores how website measurement has evolved.

  • Of all major brands, Trader Joe's has the best reputation among US consumers, according to recent research from Axios and The Harris Poll.

  • This infographic makes the case for why ads have a big impact on Reddit by presenting data related to user behavior and community engagement.

  • The birds are chirping, the sky is blue, and... yikes, that infographic you posted two years ago just doesn't hold up. Time for a spring cleaning. Here's how to do it.

  • Disney, Tesla, and Apple are the major brands people feel most intimately connected to, according to recent research from MBLM.

  • Real-world AI looks very different from sci-fi TV's beeping robots most of us watched while growing up. Today's AI cannot fulfill its potential if it's relegated to its usual incarnation—expensive prototypes or initiatives. AI in the enterprise functions best as an integral part of a product management system.

  • People who listen to podcasts daily say over the past two years they have been listening to podcasts more frequently and have also been listening to more titles, according to recent research from Nielsen.

  • Data is no good to anyone if it's just lying around. To be useful, it has to be analyzed and applied. That's where people come in. Check out these examples of people and data being better together.

  • Data can drive better marketing strategies and help make content more authoritative. However, when data is interpreted incorrectly, it can lead marketers astray. Explore 15 common data mistakes that should be avoided.

  • B2B buyers say the top things vendors could do to improve their content are to curb the sales messaging and create shorter pieces, according to recent research from Demand Gen Report and ON24.

  • This research from the professional social network ranks companies based on elements of career progression, including ability to advance, company stability, external opportunity, and gender diversity.