Thursday, December 31, 2015

Our Solar Energy Future

The transport sector of the US business community have helped make this country the strong nation is. Progress has been made in many areas that will strengthen our future of solar energy and improve our position in the world, even more than it is now. The good news comes from the reduction of petroleum use and emissions of greenhouse gases in the transport. This comes from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and Argonne National Laboratory and confirmed by the Ministry of Energy and its previous assessments. Transport is responsible for over seventy percent of our oil consumption thus reducing emissions of greenhouse gases, accounting for more than thirty percent of this number is very beneficial to our national well-being power.

Solar electric cars are increasing. However, prices will fall further to average consumers can find cars more affordable. Like many of the technology, there will be less expensive ways for manufacturers to produce them. The positive effect on air quality will be. Our future solar energy will become stronger as the benefits are seen by all citizens. The will of the people is behind it, because the results will be positive on the economic cost of gas and the continuous increase.

Progress not only in the US but around the world about our future of solar energy continues on many levels. Many universities are investigating solar cells that develop increasingly effective in terms of the amount of sun energy will turn into practice. Although the use of decreases fossil fuel, the need throughout the developing world to cheap energy is increasing. Once solar energy becomes cheaper to use, there will be more interest worldwide in its use for domestic and industrial use. Germany is an excellent example of what the enormous changes that have taken place in connection with the switch of the nation in solar energy. Our future solar energy will also grow if the same initiatives that Germany has used can be used in the US also. Germany provides financial incentives in the form of payments for his people to make the transition to solar energy in their homes and businesses.

Our future solar energy will have a major effect on our economy with increased employment in relation to many sectors of the labor market. As this industry grows, jobs will be added in the manufacture, marketing, construction, and research and development to the list of job opportunities.

Marketing Resolutions for 2016 and Other New Year's News

Today is the last day of the calendar year 2015. I hope it has been a good one for you and yours and I wish you all nothing but the best in 2016. In honor of this auspicious occasion, I give you a special Friday Five: New Year's edition. Note: the first article is by yours truly, hence the reference to a certain NFL team.

7 Marketing Resolutions To Make As The Year Ends

Most of us are going to be making at least one or two resolutions pretty soon. Mine involve weight loss, of course and my beloved Philadelphia Eagles – it’s a long story. It’s just that time of year. Whether for business or personal improvement, making goals and resolutions is a crucial step towards improving anything.

Read the full story on Forbes.

6 New Year’s Resolutions You Can Apply to Your Marketing Life

More than 980,000 posts about New Year’s resolutions have been published on social networks, according to social listening and analytics company Sprinklr. While most posts focused on overall happiness, other key words included “work out,” “weight,” “smoking” and “unplug.”

Many people set New Year’s resolutions to keep their lives on track or to improve their overall well-being. What if I told you some of these same personal resolutions can be applied to the professional lives of marketers, as well?

Read the full story on business2community.com.

7 Secrets Of People Who Keep Their New Year's Resolutions

Making resolutions is a popular holiday tradition, but keeping those resolutions past the first week in January is the hard part. Statistic Brain, using data from the University of Scranton, says while 45% of Americans regularly make New Year’s resolutions only 8% actually keep them. So, how do those 8% do it?

Here are some of the best tips from people who successfully keep their New Year’s resolutions:

Read the full story on Fast Company.

Five New Year Resolutions for Marketers

As 2015 quickly wraps up, here are five resolutions for marketers to consider in 2016 in order to enhance their customer understanding and drive their brand experience.

Read the full story on Loyalty 360.

Email marketers' top New Year’s resolutions for 2016

Virtually everyone is infatuated with Instagram and Snapchat. Few of us can remember the days before Facebook and Twitter.

But email is still the best way to drive sales. In fact, a survey we conducted revealed that nearly 60 percent of Americans prefer brands contact them via email, and email marketing continues to yield higher ROI for marketers than any other channel. We can say with certainty that 2016 will be a boom year for email.

Read the full story on Venture Beat.

Now as far as predictions go, as compared to resolutions, you will want to download The Future of Modern Marketing: 2016 immediately and see what some of the brightest minds in marketing today foresee for the year ahead.

Effective Strategies for Increasing E-Commerce Conversions (Infographic)

While the last quarter of the year may be the season for ecommerce shopping, it’s important to have a sound strategy year round. An infographic from digital agency Data Dial provides a wealth of psychological tips for improving your ecommerce strategy and related outcomes.

Social signals are a powerful tool for engaging users and increasing conversion rates. Reviews are powerful social signals that can leave a lasting impact, as can social media recommendations from friends. Presenting a few negative reviews can also engender trust in your brand, especially if users can see a communication chain between brand and customer that ends well.

Users love bargains, so pricing decisions are important. Numerical figures tend to get a better response than lettered pricing, and displaying the savings to the customer as they are shopping can improve conversion rates. Don’t leave prices eternally static, and be sure to offer customers a range of options as they shop so as not to close off opportunities.

Photography and video resources can make or break a sale. Video is already gaining a reputation as a highly engaging medium. When it comes to ecommerce video can also reduce the likelihood of returns because it gives customers a more realistic and almost hands-on look at the product. Hi-def photography also allows users to thoroughly inspect products before the purchase.

For more advice on closing the sale at the point of checkout, and how to entice wary customers, view the infographic below.

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Politwoops is back to show you all the embarrassing tweets politicians delete

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Twitter has a message for politicians: You can delete tweets, but you can't hide.

Politwoops, a tool developed by the Sunlight Foundation that archives the tweets politicians fire off and then quickly delete, is back after a seven-month hiatus. The tool went dark earlier this year after Twitter removed Politwoops' access to the API on June 3, stopping the ability to track deleted tweets.

A release from Twitter announcing the service's return quoted CEO Jack Dorsey from a conference in October:

We have a responsibility to communicate our roadmap in a clear and transparent way to everyone in this community. We have a responsibility to have an open dialogue with you to make sure we are serving you in the best way. We have a responsibility to continue to empower organizations that bring more transparency to public dialogue, such as Politwoops. We need to make sure we are serving all these organizations and developers in the best way, because that is what will make Twitter great. We need to listen, we need to learn, and we need to have this conversation with you. We want to start that today. Read more...

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Using the Instagram Suite of Apps for Business

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With over 400 million monthly users, Instagram is quickly proving itself as a powerful platform for brands. But, as more and more advertisers launch campaigns on the platform, how can your organization stand out and continue making an impact? Differentiate your brand from competitors and build a more compelling customer experience with Hyperlapse, Layout and Boomerang—Instagram’s growing suite of supplementary apps.

While individual users have widely adopted Instagram’s suite of apps to create and distribute unique content forms, it’s still uncommon to see time-lapse videos, photo collages or GIFS from brands. Businesses that are willing to leverage these apps and invest in the additional production effort these content types require have the opportunity to increase audience engagement and gain followers. Download these Instagram apps for business, and begin applying their offerings to your brand’s Instagram strategy. Get started by familiarizing yourself with each app’s content capabilities and best practices.

Speed up Videos With Hyperlapse

The Hyperlapse app allows brands to create quick, high-quality time-lapse videos on a mobile device. One of the key benefits of using Hyperlapse is the built-in stabilization technology to ensure videos aren’t shaky, making them enjoyable to watch and less prone to human error.

Hyperlapse Is Best Used to:

  • Share how a product is used and showcase tips on how to use it more effectively.
  • Give a tour of your offices or highlight events in your city.
  • Make an announcement about new products and services.
  • Cover a company event or party.
  • Showcase what’s happening behind the scenes.
  • Illustrate a step-by-step process related to your product.

Businesses can leverage Hyperlapse to amplify their brand voice and highlight their point of difference. Cosmopolitan Magazine did this with a quick tour of its offices, while Footlocker used Hyperlapse to unbox a pair of Kobe 9 ‘Bright Mango’ Nikes ahead of the product’s launch.

The Nike Kobe 9 'Bright Mango' drops TOMORROW! Will you be lacing these up? #approved #hyperlapse

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With Hyperlapse, Taco Bell announced its new sauce packaging. The fast-food chain created a quick, time-lapse video that showcased each sauce and its level of hotness.

New. Sauce. Packets.

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Given the 15-second time limit on Instagram videos, without Hyperlapse, Taco Bell probably wouldn’t have been able to feature as many new sauce packets.

Tell a Bigger Story With Layout

Layout is a tool for adding multiple images into a singular Instagram post. The supplementary app streamlines the steps from content production to distribution by enabling brands to create a photo collage of up to nine photos for immediate sharing. You can add images to a Layout post by taking a photo within the app or by adding images from your phone’s gallery into the app. Whether you’re using the mirror effect or the variety of custom options, Layout is designed to flex your brand’s creative muscle with ease and is best used to tell a cohesive, in-depth story about your brand and its offerings.

Abercrombie & Fitch used Layout to provide its audience with a behind-the-scenes look at the steps in its design process. By including three step-by-step photos in one Instagram post, the brand was able to tell a more complex story and provide its audience with additional context.

Sephora, Walmart, Marriott Hotels & Resorts and others have used the app to tell lengthier stories, gain input from their audience and add variety to the content they are regularly sharing.

Develop GIFs Specifically for Instagram With Boomerang

Until Instagram launched Boomerang, GIFs weren’t supported on the platform. GIFs are a widely popular form of content shared across nearly every social channel. The goal of Boomerang is to resolve the two biggest challenges of creating GIFs: time and tools. The app was also likely released to help the platform compete for younger audiences that heavily index on Snapchat, PHHHOTO and Vine.

Use Boomerang to loop accessible, one-second videos that highlight what sets your brand apart from its competitors. Experiment with the app by publishing content suited to this ultra-short video format.

Refinery29 created its brand logo out of glitter and brushed it away with a person’s hand to incorporate motion into its content on Instagram with Boomerang.

10 Actionable Marketing Blog Posts You Missed in 2015

Marketing trends are always changing. Some take flight, some evolve and some die.

But, with each new marketing trend comes new important insights and tips.

If you love self-improvement (like we do), and enjoy keeping on top of trends, it’s likely that you’ve bookmarked hundreds of blog post and articles in the past year. Maybe you’ve opened up multiple tabs on your computer in hopes that one day you’ll get some time to read them — posts that you’ve maybe completely forgotten about. Let’s be honest, you may never read these marketing blog posts.

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These actionable and information-heavy blog posts will get you get you ready for next year’s big projects. Via Startupstockphotos.com.

The Unbounce marketing team has both written and read tons of actionable, thought-provoking marketing blog posts this year. We’ve selected the crème de la crème — posts that are the exact remedy to get your brain stimulated and on track to produce smart marketing ideas for 2016.

Here are 10 of our favorites posts that will help you step up your marketing game in the new year.



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1.Quality vs. Quantity: A 6-Month Analysis of the Age-Old Blogging Debate by Ginny Soskey for Hubspot

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This post by HubSpot’s blog editor, Ginny Soskey, discusses the age-old debate: quality versus quantity of content. If you’ve been thinking about revamping your editorial strategy or even running some experiments with your content, this post delivers all the nitty-gritty details you could have ever wanted.

“But that’s not how blogging works in real life. To grow a blog, you need to consistently publish content that your readers enjoy reading. Yet exactly how often to publish and what those posts should look like can vary tremendously […].”

Why did we love this post? Ginny’s post takes no prisoners. No details are left behind in Hubspot’s ambitious blog publishing experiment. Every detail is laid out and provides a roadmap for how other marketing teams can plan and execute a full-funnel, data-driven content strategy.

2. Are Podcasts the Next Big Thing for Sponsored Content? by Celine Roque for Contently

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In this post, Celine Roque lays out how marketers can leverage this medium in order to produce sponsored content. As it turns out, podcast listeners are among the most highly engaged of any medium.

As Celine puts it:

“Podcast listeners are actually “super listeners,” consuming more than one hour and 45 minutes of audio per day than the average American, and they spend more than 25 percent of their total audio time listening to podcasts.”

With shows like Serial and This American Life gaining mainstream popularity, podcasting has moved beyond the niche and hobbyist world into something we should be taking notice of and experimenting with.

3. Growth Is Not A Hack by Phin Barnes for First Round Capital

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The struggle (for growth) is real.

Sometimes, growth hacking is considered a “throw spaghetti on the wall” solution for attracting users, yet growth is a strategy based on observation of markets and understanding the consumer — it’s anything but a hack.

Phil Barnes has insider insight from First Round Capital’s portfolio of companies — companies that they fund at the seed level and that are dependent on growth to survive. Phil shares his expert advice and gives us an in-depth understanding into what growth actually means for a company.

“As you scale, you need to think about quality of users, not just quantity. Critically, growth is not just about adding net new users, but about developing a deep understanding of how to make your business grow.”

His advice is valuable, but his insights on how to shape your growth efforts into a full-blown strategy are essential for any startup, marketing team or entrepreneur looking to move beyond top-of-the-funnel acquisition.

4. 3 Google Analytics Reports to Help You Find Blog Post Ideas Your Readers Will Love by Andy Crestodina for Unbounce

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Content marketers often rely on their creativity and writing chops to create content that resonates with their audience. In other cases, content marketers may have a love of data and strategy. Andy Crestodina is the whole package.

His post runs through how to use Google Analytics to find blog post ideas when your creative well may have run dry. He also highlights that it’s important to use data alongside empathy to guide us:

“As a content marketer, you can take the guesswork out of the process by using data-driven empathy: using analytics to get into the heads of your visitors and find topics they care about most (and the topics that will convert).”

If you’re a content marketer working for yourself, a company or an agency, this post breaks down each step you’ll need to make data part of your content creation process. Take a walk on the wild side and make room for some Google Analytics data that will help your marketing ideas in 2016.

5. 7 Strategies to Make Your Lifecycle Emails Work Smarter For You by Janet Choi for Customer.io

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Chances are that you’re currently using email marketing in one way or another. But if you’re sending out lifecycle emails and are considering revamping them to better suit your goals in 2016 — this post is for you.

Janet Choi’s post is a tactical yet fun approach to email marketing:

“Welcome emails are your chance to create a positive first impression and secure the trust that will fuel a long-term customer relationship. All you have to do is follow the lead of that fictionally famous swashbuckling swordsman Inigo Montoya.”

She breaks down what a healthy lifecycle email marketing strategy should look like and gives helpful tips on customer retention, conversion and engagement. If you’re in the market to improve your current lifecycle email strategy, this post has your name all over it.

6. The Superhuman Guide to Twitter Advanced Search by Ash Read for Buffer

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If you’re past the “just trying this Twitter thing out” phase and you happen to be a marketer, this post is going to knock your socks off. Social platforms like Twitter have a ton of useful information, but it’s all in how you mine for it.

This is where Ash Read’s post comes to the rescue. Ash dives deep into Twitter’s Advanced Search and gives detailed, step-by-step instructions that will show you technical know-how as well as how to leverage Advanced Search for marketing hacks and experiments.

The post reads almost like a manual and it’s sure to take your social media sleuth skills to a new level by arming you with all the necessary data you need to monitor tweets more in-depth, come up with content ideas or even find new sales leads.

If you’re currently using Twitter every day, then taking advantage of the Advanced Search function should be a no brainer in 2016.

7. We Analyzed 37,259 Facebook Ads and Here’s What We Learned by Andrew Tate for AdEspresso

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What elements make a Facebook Ad convert? Does the text really matter? Is choosing eye-catching images really all you need?

If you’ve ever asked yourself any of these questions then this post by Andrew Tate has the answers. Andrew and the AdEspresso team have likely created the most comprehensive roundup of Facebook ads out there.

Whether you’re a performance marketer or interested in social ads and A/B testing, this post is full of information that gives you insight into what the big players are doing, what trends or words are most effective or even what tone works best.

This post goes beyond common best practices and dissects currents ads. The result is a post that is full of actionable information from top to bottom. Don’t make any more ads without reading this post.

8.Our 8 Biggest Conversion Optimization Wins of 2015 (So Far) by Alex Turnbull for Groove

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Sometimes it’s hard to think of creative ways to increase conversions, places where some tweaking could lead to magical things. If you aren’t lucky enough to work with a CRO expert, there are many experiments you can run to help increase and optimize conversions in your business.

“No matter how high your conversion rates are, or your customer base, or your revenue… there’s room to grow. And holding steady is not an option. If you’re not doing more every single day to grow faster and stronger than the day before, then the hungrier company right behind you will. Conversion optimization is no different.”

Alex Turnbull’s post breaks down eight conversion experiments that Groove attempted this past year. Alex gives a step-by-step for each of these conversions experiments so that you, too, can run these experiments with your campaigns. From giveaways to autoresponders, this post will inspire you and your team to get testing in 2016.

9.The Step-By-Step Guide to Launching a Top-Ranking Podcast in iTunes by Stephanie Saretsky for Unbounce

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If you’ve caught the podcasting bug, this post by Stephanie Saretsky is one of the few comprehensive how-to podcast blog posts out there. In fact, we dare you to find another one like it.

“No one is teaching how to actually podcast effectively – in a way that engages prospects and actually gets them to convert.

With many marketing brands jumping on the podcasting bandwagon, why not take a stab at reaching customers or potential leads in a more direct way by using Unbounce’s personal experience as a starting point?

This post goes beyond just editing your podcast and uploading it to iTunes. Stephanie guides you from the ideation phase all the way to dissemination via social platforms to even setting up possible partnerships.

With such a detailed step-by-step guide, it’s hard to miss a beat.

10.Why an Instagram Tweak Spells the Beginning of a Multibillion-Dollar Industry by Ryan Holmes for Recode

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Instagram’s previous ad offerings used to set you back a whopping $200,000! Luckily, Instagram’s API has now opened up a new world for marketers in the mobile advertising space. With this new access comes endless possibilities for advertisers like us to experiment. Let the race begin!

Ryan Holmes rounds out the importance of Instagram’s API offering and encourages digital marketers to jump to it. Like Ryan says:

“With Instagram’s new API offering, ads can now be purchased by just about anyone, using online ad-buying tools offered by official Instagram partners. The move has been called “one of the most anticipated moments in the evolution of advertising.”

Gaining access to a new ad platform is great news for performance marketers and content marketers, and surely something fun to test drive and generate new marketing ideas in 2016.

Make 2016 a year full of testing, experimentation and growth

We’ve specifically chosen blog posts with actionable marketing tips, interesting case studies and important trends. Each post touches on different aspects of digital marketing, including conversion optimization, growth marketing and even social media strategy in order to give the best tips out there.

With these posts covering the full spectrum of marketing, we hope you’ve got some new tools in your toolbox to help you become a better marketer in 2016.


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Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Top 10 Modern Marketing Posts in 2015 Published Before This Year

We looked at the top modern marketing posts of 2015 earlier this week, and we're now looking at the top posts that were not published this year. In a content marketing environment there are really two kinds of posts: current ones that get traffic from social media and feed subscribers, and older ones that get traffic from search. The following are from the second category. I've included the year these posts were originally published to give you an idea what kind of traction some of these posts have gotten.

Since all of this traffic comes from search, we need a way to see if any readers of these posts are interested in the topics we are currently talking about. Calls-to-action give a reader the chance to raise their hand and express interest. One of the challenges with older content is to make sure that the offers are still available and are still relevant. There is some work to do on some of these posts. However, if you've never seen some of these posts, there is certainly some helpful information in them.

1. The difference between responsive and adaptive web design (2013)

2. 5 Event Planning Tips...Even If You’re Not An Event Planner (2011)

3. Content Marketing in a Blink: The Content Grid v2 (2011)

4. 13 Questions Marketing Should Ask the Sales Reps (2012)

5. 8 Surprisingly Simple B2B Sales Tips (2012)

6. Mobile marketing: 15 strategies that pay off (2014)

7. 6 Fundamental Value-Based Selling Tips (2014)

8. 19 mobile marketing stats that will blow your mind (2014)

9. 5 B2B Brands That “Get” Storytelling (2012)

10. How brands are mastering the 10-second Snapchat (2014)

Check the top posts that were published in 2015. But before you do, download the Modern Marketing Essentials Guide to Content Marketing.

Health, Travel, Money Lead New Year’s Resolutions on Social Media

Digimind, a social media monitoring and analytics company, has monitored social media activity throughout the month of December to determine the most popular New Year’s resolution topics in the U.S. and around the world.

Digimind found the top three New Year’s resolution topics were health, travel and money, respectively. Breaking the data down by region, health was found to be the most popular New Year’s resolution topic in the U.S and Canada, as well as in Europe and the Middle East, while saving money was the most popular topic in the Asia Pacific, and travel was the No. 1 topic in Latin America.

Other popular New Year’s resolution topics included exercising more and eating healthier, quitting smoking or drinking and spending time with family, among others. This is in keeping with recent data from Sprinkr, which found Twitter and Instagram users also expressed an interest in quitting smoking and working out more often (among other goals).

Check out Digimind’s infographic below for more.

Readers: Do you have any New Year’s resolutions for 2016?

Digimind New Year's Resolutions

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Indian startups, academicians join the chorus against Facebook's Free Basics

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In light of the ongoing debate over Facebook's Free Basics platform, nine major Indian startups have written to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), voicing their concern over zero rating and Internet gate-keepers. They were joined by nearly 80 Indian academicians who released a statement on the flaws in Free Basics. Taking note, TRAI has extended its deadline for comments on differential data pricing to Jan. 7.

The TRAI petition was sent by entrepreneurs from prominent startups such as Zomato, Paytm, TrulyMadly, GoQii, Mouthshut, Flipclass, Teesort, SVG Media and Tevis Learning, in response to TRAI's consultation paper on differential pricing for data services Read more...

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