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  • More and more social platforms are allowing livestreaming video because customers seem to prefer it to text posts. Which is why marketers should explore this engaging medium. See the infographic for the what, why, how, and where of livestreaming.

  • Using SlideShare for content marketing (think videos, documents, infographics, e-books, presentations...) can increase brand awareness and drive traffic to your website. But how can marketers use SlideShare for lead generation?

  • Which types of content do consumers of various ages want to see more of from brands? Do some content formats resonate more with certain age groups?

  • What changes or innovations will alter how we email in 2018? What will go away or become less relevant? What role will video play? What are some top tips for email marketers in 2018?

  • One way to get more YouTube subscribers is to work with key YouTube influencers. Another is to learn from those influencers to see how your brand can organically attract viewers—and then turn those viewers into subscribers.

  • Getting people's attention on social media is more difficult than ever. But giving up isn't an option. So... what should marketers do? Create well-conceived, well-written campaigns that cut through the static, of course. Here's how.

  • Marketers say social media is the best distribution channel for digital videos, according to recent research from Magisto.

  • Just over half of news publishers say they now offer native advertising options on their platforms, according to recent research from the Native Advertising Institute and the International News Media Association.

  • Design trends are often the result of shifts in technology, pop culture, and the political climate, and they often point to larger cultural shifts. Here are four of the most compelling design trends that will be influencing 2018.

  • The Internet is worth a trillion pictures, according to an infographic about the rise of visual content online. Check it out to learn about ways writers can keep up with the visual competition, the types of ad photos that most appeal to us, and new visual technologies.

  • Livestreaming is fraught with risks at a time when a little bit of bad publicity can go a long way. But it's also a game-changer full of potential. It would be wise to explore how to use livestreaming to reach your customers on their preferred social channels.

  • As social media users, we think nothing of creating videos that are fun and entertaining. Yet, when it's time to use video in a more structured environment, say for marketing, suddenly videos are intimidating. But they don't have to be.

  • Podcasts have become a popular way for people to consume content, and there's no lack of options. Today's infographic explores the podcast boom by looking at who's listening, where they listen, how much ad revenue is generated, and more.

  • When marketing content goes viral, it can seem like your lucky day. But it's likely much more due to planning and execution than luck. Today's infographic shows you what goes into the making of content that gets shared far and wide.

  • Video plays an important role in driving consumer purchase decisions, so using your YouTube channel could be a great way to drive sales. But how can you convert subscribers into customers?

  • The most shared GIFs of 2017 were of a man blinking and a baby crying, according to recent research from Tenor, which also shares the most emotional moments of 2017, as viewed through GIFs.

  • E-books are valuable fuel for your content marketing engine. They assist in positioning companies as thought leaders, they provide value to customers and prospects, and they generate leads. But what should your e-book be about? And how do you decide?

  • Digital marketing and PR strategist, consultant, author, and speaker Lee Odden explains why B2B brands need to work with influencers and offers tips for building mutually beneficial influencer relationships to co-create valuable content.

  • When you have strong thought leadership content, you want to get it in front of the right audience. Twitter can be a helpful channel when it comes to reaching not just readers, but also influencers who can help create more conversations around your content and your brand.

  • Video is ever changing—from '90s video clips on MTV to vanishing Snapchat Stories—and the platform that airs the content helps shape and refine both video and how it's used. So when you're considering using video in your next social media marketing campaign, also consider this advice.