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Showing posts with label revenue. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 2, 2023

How content marketing keeps things R-R-R-E-A-L

 

"schitt's Creek": Johnny Rose telling Moira, "It still doesn't feel real"

By Ariella Brown

Content marketing is the heart of an organic growth strategy. When you do it right, you keep things RRREAL, as you increase:

Reach, as more people in your target market become aware of your brand
Retention, thanks to nurturing the relationship with relevant content
Revenue from gaining new customers and increasing the LTV of existing ones
Engagement, as people read, like, respond to, and share your content
Authority in the eyes of readers and Google's algorithms as your content gains more clicks and rises in the ranks  
Leads when people in your target market who respond to your content connects with you

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Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Blockchain Could Track Ads

Digital ads have the advantage of scaling personalization effectively. But with the rise of ad fraud pushed forward by “bots,” numbers can appear inflated way beyond true human audiences. Some see blockchain as the most promising solution to this problem, given its function to act as an immutable ledger,
Blockchain has the potential to play a significant role in marketing and advertising. That vision is now being realized, thanks to the increasing awareness of digital ad fraud that is prompting marketers to seek greater transparency -- a primary attribute of blockchain technology.
The revenue currently lost to ad fraud is staggering. According to Juniper Research, losses will amount to $19 billion this year, which translates to roughly $51 million a day. Those numbers are expected to more than double over the next five years, to the tune of $44 billion. 
Shidan Gouran, president and CEO of Global Blockchain Technologies Corporation,says the problem is exacerbated by “programming bots to emulate human behavior to simulate engagement and traffic to earn revenue from those ads.” But he sees the possibility of curbing the fraud through blockchain by implementing solutions like adChain.  

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Using Blockchain To Beat The Bots

Monday, January 6, 2014

Glassdoor



Glassdoor, once known primarily as a site for salary information and an insider's peek into corporate culture, has grown by building up its job search features, putting it squarely in competition with the better-known LinkedIn. That could be good news for job seekers and employees who want salary bumps or better benefits.
Read more here:IIn Glassdoor vs. LinkedIn, Employees Win