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Mobile Ad Spending to Surpass TV in 2018

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From eMarketer : This year, driven by display ads, mobile will account for 69.9% of all digital advertising. With a 33.9% share of total US ad spend, mobile will pass TV as the leading advertising medium in the world’s largest ad market—and we expect that share will grow to a whopping 47.9% by 2022. "Advertisers are pouring dollars into mobile due to growing mobile commerce activity. Conversions from mobile display ad placements have already surpassed those of desktop," said Corey McNair, forecasting analyst.

2016 ZIP Code statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau

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The U.S. Census Bureau’s County Business Patterns (CBP) program has released its 2016 ZIP Code statistics. This is an addition to CBP's recent release of U.S., state, metropolitan area, county, and congressional district statistics. The ZIP Code data cover more than 7.7 million U.S business establishments. Employment and payroll data are available for all U.S. ZIP Codes with a business establishment. Data for the number of establishments by employment size are available for nearly 1,200 industries. CBP's ZIP Code statistics are obtained from Census Bureau reports and administrative records from other federal agencies. CBP defines employment as all full- and part-time employees who were on the payroll during the pay period that includes March 12. Statistics are presented in comma separated value (CSV) files for download and manipulation on the CBP website . CBP data can be accessed using multiple tools available via the Census Bureau website, including American FactFinder

Crafting Your Brand?

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From Bplans : Everyone’s talking about branding for a good reason: Your brand is the identity of your company. It’s what sets you apart from your competitors. Everything about it should evoke certain thoughts or feelings in your customers, compelling them to want to do business with you. Because your brand is your primary means of communicating what your company stands for, it extends far beyond just your logo or website. Branding is even more important now that people have increasingly more access to products and services from anywhere in the world. A standout brand is the best way to attract their attention, but first, you need to know exactly who your customers are and what appeals to them. You should view the process as an opportunity to get more deeply in touch with your customers’ perspectives and expectations in order to craft a brand identity that truly speaks to them. Research is the key to successful branding. Business Branding Guide

Veterans Finance Guide

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From Bank Rate : The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) provides the most comprehensive economic and health-related assistance for vets and their families. However, there are some limitations. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, a total of 3.8 million veterans had a service-connected disability rating as of 2014. Service-connected disabilities are wide-ranging, but consist of a disease or injury obtained during active military service. While not every individual faces the same problems after service, the top three economic challenges tend to be unemployment, poverty, and homelessness. Veterans with service-connected disabilities, who are in need of specific home modifications and medical treatment are among the most at risk of experiencing some kind of debt that can lead to bad credit. Government assistance for veterans There are various resources for veterans with debt. One example is called the VA Medical Care Hardship Program. In addition to receiving help with some co

5 Essential Pages For Your Small Business Website

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From Small Business Administration ,Anita Campbell, Guest Blogger There are certain pages every website can’t be without. A small business’s site needs to give visitors what they are most likely to be looking for. If you’re getting a website together for your small business or reinventing an existing site, take a look at the five essential pages every small business website needs. We include three other recommended pages as well. Homepage Your homepage is the virtual lobby of your business, the first thing people notice when they visit the site. It’s therefore vital that your homepage presents your business in a professional and engaging light. Make a great first impression! As research from the Neilsen Norman Group highlights, you have less than 10 seconds to convey your value proposition. Get to the point about what your business is about. Keep words concise, punchy and compelling to hook visitors and get them to explore deeper into your site. About Us People (includi

Contest Marketing: A Powerful Form of Content Marketing

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From MarketingProfs : Enter for a chance to win..." I see that call to action—or something similar—all over. You do, too. Social media is certainly no exception. Contests, competitions, and sweepstakes are raging hot across the major networks as a go-to strategy for so many content marketers. Why? The answer is that we humans are wired to get involved in contests. We want to play, compete, and, of course, win. As a copywriter and marketing strategist, I've been probing what makes people tick for decades. I know a fair share about what engages people, but I'm no psychologist. So I did some research because I wanted to know why "contest marketing" is so compelling. I picked up these insights from Sander van der Linder PhD on Psychology Today: For most people, there is something inexplicably compelling about the nature of competition. "Competitiveness" is a biological trait that co-evolved with the basic need for survival.

Delegation: What Your Team Wishes You Knew

From Outpost Blog : For someone who prefers knowing that I alone control the outcome of a project, trusting others to hold up their end wasn’t an easy thing to do. It felt so blind; maybe my teammates would do a good job, but maybe not. Maybe they wouldn’t do the work at all, and I’d be left to pick up the pieces. Sometimes I’d throw up my hands and just take on all the work; hey, at least then it’d get done, right? Other times, I’d delegate like crazy and cross my fingers. Still, the entire process always felt a bit hellish and not conducive to putting out great work. It’s an experience that probably rings true to many new entrepreneurs and small business owners. In the beginning, it was likely just you—you were the only one running your business, making key decisions, and doing the work. You did the whole “group project” on your own; while it may have meant a lot of late nights and gnashing of teeth, you could be confident that everything was being done to your standards, a

How to Use Webinars to Build Good Customer Relationships

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From MarketingProfs Webinars are truly a great marketing strategy for generating leads for your business. However, that's certainly not the only measure of their effectiveness. Webinars are an excellent platform to communicate and interact with your customers, and they can be your secret weapon for building great customer relationships. People attend a webinar because they believe the experience will be valuable to them. The value you provide through your webinars via actionable insights and takeaways that viewers won't find anywhere else will help you build great customer relationships. Here we'll look at how to build those relationships by using webinars to engage and train your audiences.

The Cost of Returns

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From eMarketer : Even without an established try-before-you-buy model, retailers’ generous free return policies have led to consumers purchasing multiple items with the intent to send some back. Retailers like Warby Parker and Amazon have popularized try-before-you-buy by letting consumers try on products at no upfront cost. The consumer is only charged for what they keep, and the remainder is returned. As a result, a February 2018 study from Brightpearl, conducted by OnePoll, found that over 40% of US and UK retailers have seen a spike in intentional returns compared with a year ago. What's more, some 70% of retailers believe the try-before-you-buy model leads to more returns. "[Try-before-you-buy] creates a tsunami of returns that could easily overwhelm retailers who do not have the processes or workflows in place to cope with that level of change," the study said. And this may be why many are hesitant to try it out.

The State Of Industry In 2018

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From Thomasnet Industry is no stranger to change, and today, several monumental shifts — in business, technology, and even politics — are changing it once again. As a supplier, it's imperative for you to understand these shifts in order ensure your success today, and tomorrow. Our eBook, The State Of Industry In 2018, can help you keep ahead of the latest trends. It explores: Critical changes in the manufacturing workforce The most in-demand products and services in 2018 The role that politics is playing within industry And more! Download your free copy now.

Is Social Media a Waste of Time for Free Traffic?

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From jeffbullas.com : In 2014 I wrote an article titled “Why You Should Forget Facebook” The main premise of the post was that Facebook was reducing its organic reach. In fact, the numbers showed it was trending to zero. So…. we dived into why using Facebook for organic and free traffic was becoming a waste time and you maybe need to forget it for earned attention. It was rapidly becoming a pay to play platform. The big promise that drew me to social media was that you could reach the world without paying the gatekeepers or begging for attention. They were the media moguls and book publishers to name just two. So I was disturbed and annoyed by this trend. So where are we today? We now have new gatekeepers.

The Problem With Loyalty Programs

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From eMarketer : Consumers like loyalty programs, but they have complaints. A major one is the hassle of accessing rewards. In a February 2018 survey from mobile coupon solution provider CodeBroker, some 54% of US loyalty program members said it’s frustrating when programs can’t be easily accessed on smartphones or when an app download is required. More than five in 10 respondents agreed that without easily accessible programs, rewards often go unused or expire because members aren’t aware they’ve accrued. Of those polled, 37% prefer accessing loyalty program information, such as balance or redemption details, via a periodic text message. Some 28% rely on a mobile app.

Business Branding Guide

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From Bplans : 75 percent of buying decisions are based on emotion. The right brand captures the right emotions—and is one of the powerful tools for building a rock-solid business. A professional brand does so many things for your business. It sets you apart from competitors. It builds trust with existing customers—and future ones. It extends your reach—online, on the street, in referral conversations. It brings the whole team together and gets your employees excited about coming to work. In short, branding is one of the best business investments you can make! TOOL: Discover Your Brand in 12 Easy Steps! PROJECT: Brand Yourself in 5 Days BRANDING CHECKLIST: 10 Essentials Before Launch RESOURCE: Tools to Help You Name Your Business

7 places to find cash after a disaster

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From Bankrate : When nature goes wild, it can be disastrous for your finances. According to the National Climatic Data Center, major weather disasters have caused more than $1.2 trillion worth of damage in the U.S. since 1980 — and that doesn’t include Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, Maria or Nate. If you’re hit with an emergency and need to find cash fast, tap into the emergency reserves in your savings account. Then look to these resources.

How to Write a Company Overview

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From bplans : Your team matters just as much as your great business idea. A company overview (also known as company information or a company summary) is an essential part of a business plan. It’s an overview of the most important points about your company—your history, management team, location, mission statement and legal structure. It usually appears after the executive summary in your business plan. This is typically the shortest chapter of a business plan document, but that doesn’t reduce its importance. If you’re presenting this plan to people outside of your company, this is your opportunity to introduce yourself and your business, and you are going to want to put your best foot forward. Imagine that the person reading your business plan document has never heard of you, and doesn’t know anything about your business. What should be their takeaway? What do they need to remember about you and your company?