By simple definition, a landing page is the first page you arrive at after clicking a search result, email campaign or banner ad. People sometimes mistake a “landing page” for a website’s homepage because it’s the first place they are pointed to. Some people prefer to bookmark a landing page instead of a home page.
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Gerry McGovern,
Google AdWords,
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landing pages,
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navigation,
Quality Score,
relevance,
search,
SEO,
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For many organizations caught in the wake of the recent social media tsunami, there is a growing sense of urgency to adopt a social media strategy. That’s great, but since social media and branding are both CEO-driven initiatives, they are only as good as the people behind them. Developing an authentic and open social presence [...]
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B2B Marketing,
branding,
Cisco,
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honesty,
inbound,
knowledge sharing,
Marketing,
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opaque,
openness,
outbound,
Social Media,
social networks,
Strategy,
thought leadership,
transparency,
trust,
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In marketing, opinions can be dangerous for both client and agency, especially those that are centered around personal taste. It’s a double edged sword. Going on gut feel rather than facts and real insight can get you into all sorts of trouble because making assumptions usually leads to tactical solutions that feel right in the [...]
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agency,
art,
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Creative,
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objectives,
opinions,
personal taste,
Roger Black,
rules,
Strategy,
tactics 2 Comments |
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