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    Top 5 February 2017 Content Marketing Infographics

    Posted by Aimee Pagano

    Mar 2, 2017 4:00:00 PM

    Clamoring for new ideas to apply to your content marketing strategy? Get helpful content marketing insights from February's top five infographics:

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    Topics: content strategy, social media, Content Marketing, Inbound Marketing, infographics, marketing strategy, social advertising

    #TBT: How to Enjoy Successful Video Marketing

    Posted by Aimee Pagano

    Mar 2, 2017 9:00:00 AM

    Hyperfine Media reports that video ads increase purchase intent by 97% and increase brand association by 139%. With those numbers, it’s no wonder they also report video ad spending reaching $5.4 Billion by the end of 2016.

    But, if you’re a marketer, you don’t need these stats to know that you need to incorporate video into your overall marketing strategy. You’re already doing it on some level. Whether you’re seeing the results you want may be a different story.

    Flair Interactive’s Julie Lyons offered up a helpful checklist on making the most of your marketing videos in her April 2014 #TBT Blog, How to Enjoy Successful Video Marketing. Since video is truly in constant motion, I’ve assembled a few more pointers that can take your camera work to new levels.

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    Topics: viral content, Content Marketing, Video Marketing, video optimization

    Top 5 January 2016 Content Marketing Infographics

    Posted by Aimee Pagano

    Feb 10, 2017 10:22:05 AM

     No matter where you land on the marketing spectrum, these helpful infographics will give you some bold new ideas for your 2017 projects and plans:

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    Topics: design, content strategy, Content Marketing, Inbound Marketing, marketing strategy, marketing campaigns, strategic marketing plan, user generated content

    #TBT: How to Attract More Traffic and Followers

    Posted by Aimee Pagano

    Feb 9, 2017 7:00:00 AM

    If Collette, the CMO of a leading ERP software company, opened up a meeting with, “We’re not getting a lot of traffic on social media. I don’t think it’s necessary to maintain a presence anymore,” more than likely she’ll be laughed out of the meeting (at best). At worst, she’ll be packing up her desk.

    Social media has made its mark as a viable marketing channel, and it’s not going anywhere any time soon. And for good reason…it works when executed in the right way.

    But all too often, businesses set up their profiles and, after a few months, throw their hands in the air when they don’t instantly see a return on their efforts and investments. Having a social media presence simply becomes one of those "marketing things” that gets a checkmark on the list with very little strategy or structure behind it. Companies who don't wrap strategy around their social media profiles will undoubtedly see it less as a lead generator and more as a resource drain.

    So how does Collette get the traffic she needs to meet her top-of-the-funnel goals?

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    Topics: content development, social media, Content Marketing, Inbound Marketing, marketing strategy

    Market with Heart

    Posted by Aimee Pagano

    Feb 7, 2017 10:36:52 AM

    The world is undoubtedly in some emotional turmoil right now.

    Whether wanted or not, emotion stirs up a great deal of visibility. It ignites—and in
    some cases—even drains energy.
    While political campaigns are the typical catalysts for stirring up feelings around a particular topic, corporate marketing campaigns can be equally fueled by emotion.

    More and more companies are pulling the emotional trigger to create more relevance, context, and connection with their audiences. And as suggested by Beth Comstock, Vice Chair for General Electric, their efforts aren't going unnoticed.

    In recognition of a very passionate political landscape right now, here are some of the most emotional marketing campaigns over the last few years. Get out your tissues. While effective and compelling, as you'd expect, they're not always easy to watch.

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    Topics: content development, copywriting, web content, Content Marketing, marketing campaigns, email automation, online advertising

    #TBT: Why Aren’t My Blog Posts Generating Any Traffic?

    Posted by Aimee Pagano

    Feb 2, 2017 10:04:42 AM

    You have some ideas. You want to share them. They seem interesting to you. You think others will be interested as well.

    So you write and post a few blogs. And…crickets.

    Why aren’t your blogs getting the red carpet treatment you thought they would? Well we at Flair Interactive gave you some potential reasons why in our #TBT April 2015 blog post, Why Aren’t my Blog Posts Generating Any Traffic? We offered some insights on how to set your blogs up for success.

    Now, we’re sure you’ve since applied some of our tips to your overall approach and you’re now topping the ‘best bloggers of 2016’ list. In the event you’re not, or you’re just looking to hold that steady crown for 2017, here are a few more tips to get your blogs the recognition they deserve:

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    Topics: content development, social media, blogging, Content Marketing, Inbound Marketing, marketing strategy

    #TBT: What Should Be Included in My Content Marketing Strategy

    Posted by Aimee Pagano

    Jan 26, 2017 7:00:00 AM

    Most of us have figured out at this point that Content Marketing isn’t a magical powder that gets sprinkled on our marketing plans and suddenly, all of our
    goals are instantly met. No, content marketing is nothing more than a tried-and-true formula. Effective application of that formula is what truly yields success.

    Queue nebulous time warp squiggles back to the year 2015 when Flair Interactive posted the blog, What Should be Included in My Content Marketing Strategy. While the blog is on point in terms of building and executing on an inbound marketing plan, in 2017, we’ve taken some measures to perfect the formulaic fairy dust even more. As you dive into your plan this year, keep these additions in mind:

    Create data-driven goals—this is still very much the starting point of your content strategy. While not much has changed here since 2015, you’ll want to make sure your goals are clearly defined and mutually agreed upon by everyone. Ensure your ‘wins’ or ‘milestones’ are marked and attainable. Finally…do your homework. Avoid arbitrary, executive-driven numbers. Look at your competitors, your metrics, what’s worked, and what hasn’t worked before getting to an achievable number.

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    Topics: content development, email marketing, social media, Content Marketing, digital marketing, marketing strategy, email automation, marketing automation, marketing budget

    #TBT: Typical Projects Handled by Flair Interactive

    Posted by Aimee Pagano

    Jan 19, 2017 7:30:00 AM

    As inbound marketers, it’s our responsibility to provide our clients the best-of-the-best in modern, customized marketing services. 

    In 2009, we published a "Typical Projects Handled by Flair Interative" blog post and video that described our services. While we still offer all of the services described in that video, our core focus has shifted during the last eight years to focus on inbound marketing. But one thing remains the same...our number-one priority is to deliver high-quality solutions that get results for all of our clients, and we do that by delivering tightly integrated inbound marketing campaigns and services.

    To us, marketing tactics shouldn’t be isolated instances. They shouldn’t be disparate solutions to immediate problems or what we like to call short-term, reactive goals. They should be proactive and strategic in nature with both immediate incremental and long-term wins in mind.

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    Topics: content development, email marketing, interactive marketing, social media, Content Marketing, Inbound Marketing, digital marketing, marketing strategy, email automation, strategic marketing plan, marketing automation, marketing budget

    #TBT: Interactive Marketing Has Come of Age

    Posted by Aimee Pagano

    Jan 12, 2017 4:00:00 PM

    Interactive marketing is trending right in line as it was forecasted seven years ago. In 2009, Flair Interactive posted the blog, Interactive Marketing Has
    Finally Come of Age
    . The blog cites an article by Forrester Research who forecasted that digital spending would nearly double in five years while ad budgets would decline. In fact, its exact predicted growth was a 9% increase in five years (from 12% of overall advertising spend in 2009 to 21% overall spend in 2016).

    So, based on Forrester Research's prediction, let's get a pulse of where we're at as we enter 2017:

    Overall Marketing Spend

    • Digital marketing spending is predicted to grow 12% in the next year, while budgets for traditional advertising will fall to 2%. (The CMO Survey)
    • B2B digital ad spending has increased 15% to $5.8 billion in 2014 — due largely to growth in native advertising, while display advertising is becoming less important. (MediaPost)
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    Topics: content development, email marketing, interactive marketing, social media, Content Marketing, digital marketing, marketing strategy, email automation, marketing automation, marketing budget

    How to Develop a Blog Post in Hubspot

    Posted by Aimee Pagano

    Jan 11, 2017 4:00:00 PM

    Hubspot reports that "marketers who prioritize blogging are 13x more likely to achieve a positive ROI on their efforts."

    Those are great odds and definitely worth pursuing.

    If you haven't started a blog for your organization, now is a good time to do so. To get you started, here is a step-by-step guide to developing and posting a blog through Hubspot. 

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    Topics: content development, web content, blog, blog posting, blog training

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