These are the digital marketing skills advertising and Fortune 500 marketing executives value and need the most for 2014.
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Michelle Gilstrap's curator insight,
May 26, 2013 11:10 AM
This is a very cool way to show e-commerce and how some companies are making the connection with their customer.
janlgordon's comment,
June 18, 2013 3:02 PM
Michelle Gilstrap I'm happy you found it useful, sorry I'm late in responding but better late than never, thank you!
Felos360 's comment,
July 22, 2012 4:18 PM
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janlgordon's comment,
July 22, 2012 11:35 PM
Thank you Felos360, I'm glad you liked this post - great to meet you here, thanks for following me, will follow you back:-)
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janlgordon's curator insight,
May 26, 2013 10:33 PM
This timely article is from Businessinsider about how consumers are using their phones and what marketers need to know. Here are some highlights: "Mobile is no longer a communications utility, but a media distribution hub" According to eMarketer, mobile now accounts for 12 percent of Americans' media consumption time, triple its share in 2009. Where ius this consumer attention being focused? Mobile apps - Time spent on apps dwarfs time spent on the mobile web and smartphone owners now spend 127 minutes per day in mobile apps. Here are four usage trends developers and publishers should consider: 1. The rise of gaming: Games are the largest mobile app category anad the biggest money-maker in the app stores, accounting for 70% of Apple's top-grossing apps. 2. Mobile-social synergies: social networking apps are the second largest time bucket for mobile users. 39% of mobile users access social networks. 3. The piggyback rule: The only tried-and-true way for a mobile success is to take a popular usage category and build a product that piggybacks on that activity to provide a unnique mobile-native experience. 4. Portal erosion: Mobile is a fragmented space and consumers seem to like it that way. Selected by Jan Gordon for Curatti covering Mobile Marketing Strategies and Beyond Read full article here: http://read.bi/13UouwP |
Interesting to consider as well from various roles/ fields -- what are the missing skills in social media amongst teachers, nurses, social workers, parents, students, police officers etc.
What talents in digital marketing companies will look for in 2014