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April 2008 Archives
 

Mobile Marketing Association Releases Global Mobile Advertising Guidelines

The Mobile Marketing Association, a trade group that represents more than 600 companies involved in mobile marketing, has released its global Mobile Advertising Guidelines.

The guidelines build on region-specific mobile ad guidelines published last year for North America, Asia-Pacific, and Europe, the Middle East and Africa. The regional guidelines have been integrated into the global version, which includes new guidelines for text messaging. Read the complete article on BtoBOnline.

Tags: Best Practices in Technology Marketing , Direct Marketing , Improving Marketing Results , Mobile
 

TechWeb Study: New Research on B2B Tech Pros' Usage and Consumption of Emerging Media Applications

Research Outlines Marketing Best Practices Based on Consumption Patterns of Blogs, Video, RSS and Online Networks

The study, The Rise of B2B Applications-Based Media, reveals that the usage of emerging media among IT decision-makers has increased considerably over the past year, with video and blogs experiencing the most increased usage for work-related information. This latest study is part of TechWeb's ongoing Business Technology Media Engagement Research series.

Key study highlights include:

-- Increased Usage of Emerging Media Applications: business technology decision makers are utilizing emerging media applications more frequently to obtain work-related information, as compared to last year.

-- More Growth Expected: business technology decision makers currently using emerging media intend to consume even more in the coming year - even those who are not currently using emerging media applications.

-- Engagement with Emerging Media Leads to Action: when business technology decision makers interact with emerging media, they continue to look for related information.

For more information on this research, email Scott Vaughan.

Tags: Audience Engagement , Blogs , Business Technology Buyers , Communications Strategies , Improving Marketing Results , Podcasts , RSS , Research , Social Media , Technology Audiences , Trends for 2008 , Trends in Media Usage , Video , Web 2.0
 

How Do I Introduce Behavioral Targeting Into My E-mail Newsletter?

Answer: Most e-mail newsletters today look pretty much the same, so how can you distinguish yours from your competitors’? By using behavioral targeting to learn more about what customers want and giving it to them. B-to-b e-mailers work with shorter customer lists and often longer sales cycles than their b-to-c counterparts, but that doesn’t mean they should be tempted to oversaturate their most valuable customers with a deluge of nontargeted email. Behaviorally targeted messages provide better response and can even be credited with shortening sales cycles.

The easiest way to obtain behavioral targeting data is through Read the complete article on BtoBOnline.

Tags: Behavioral Targeting , Best Practices in Technology Marketing , Communications Strategies , Content Relevance , Effective Campaigns , Email Marketing , Improving Marketing Results , List Management , Marketing Strategies , Micro-targeting , Newsletters
 

How To Boost Deliverability Rates

If your e-mail list includes customers and prospects with Yahoo.com addresses, it’s possible they didn’t see messages you sent in February and March. The company, according to a March 11 blog post, made changes to its inbound mail service in an effort to block spam—a move that ended up blocking both spam and legitimate e-mails from bulk senders.
The snafu is a good reminder to marketers that they must constantly monitor their deliverability. Here are some tips that to help boost and maintain deliverability rates: Read the complete article on BtoBOnline.

Tags: Best Practices in Technology Marketing , Bounce Management , Communications Strategies , Content Relevance , Effective Campaigns , Email Marketing , List Management , Marketing Strategies , Newsletters , Opt In/Out , Protecting the Brand , Registering for Content , Transactional vs. Marketing Messages
 

Blended Search Optimization A Must-Do For Marketers

mages, video and press releases are optimized for natural search. A new study, published Monday by search agency iProspect, indicates searchers using the major engines are more likely to click on image, video or news link within the main, blended search results page than vertical-search results. (An example of a vertical search would be searching within the Google Images tab for a photo of Warren Buffett.) Vertical offerings from the major engines historically have been largely ignored, according to the study.
The survey, conducted online by JupiterResearch in December and January, found more than a third (35%) of search engine users do not use vertical search at all, and 25% do not recall if they have clicked a result after using vertical search. JupiterResearch said there were 2,404 respondents to the survey.

When it comes to image search, 31% of users click image results within blended search, while Read the complete article on BtoBOnline.

Tags: Best Practices in Technology Marketing , Blended Search Results , Brand Equity , Images in Search , Marketing Strategies , Online Measurement and Tracking , SEO , Search , Search Strategies , Video , Web
 

Google Reaches All-Time High In Search Share

Google has hit an all-time high in market share, commanding 67.25% of all U.S. searches in March, according to Hitwise, an online competitive intelligence company. That was up from 64.13% in March 2007.

Yahoo Search, MSN Search and Ask.com last month had shares Read the complete article on BtoBOnline.

Tags: Search , Technology Market Trends , Trends for 2008 , Web
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