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Developing a Social Media Marketing Strategy that Builds Loyalty and Awareness

ConversionXL

Building loyalty and awareness are top priorities for any social media marketer. Today’s social media users are more discerning about where they place their trust. In this article, we’ll look at how the social media landscape has evolved, and what you can do to grow your presence and create a community of loyal fans.

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Employee Advocacy: Empowering Your Teams on Social Media

ConversionXL

When your employees share your company content and updates on their own social media accounts, it in turn augments your brand. You don’t want your employee’s social media posts to come across as pushy or salesy. Instead, they should read naturally and not like a press release inside of a social media post.

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5 Effective Ways for Startups to Lower Customer Acquisition Costs

Up and Running

Customer acquisition drives sales and profit margins and it needs to be measured and balanced together with the customers’ lifetime value (LTV). This article explains how businesses can resist one of the top startup killers known as high customer acquisition costs (CAC). Customer retention. Retargeting and remarketing.

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How One Startup Combines Boston’s B2B Sense with the Valley’s Social Media Style

View from Seed

This is a guest post by Alignable CMO Dan Slagen about the missed opportunity the company has identified in social networking, and why they’ve chosen to build the business on the East Coast. And most notably absent is building a network. One that provides everything that a big, valuable, growing network should.

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Life After the Funnel: 6 Reasons why You’re Neglecting eCommerce Customer Retention

The Startup Magazine

If you want your brand reputation to soar, it’s time to step away from acquisitions and pour focus into your eCommerce customer retention strategy. Studies show that just a 5% increase in retention rates could see increased profits of 25-95%. Don’t just take our word for it. Let’s delve into life after the funnel.

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Acquire New Users by Adding Growth Hacking to your Marketing Strategy

ConversionXL

Acquisition. For each potential channel, look at: Customer acquisition cost How many customers you can reach Whether the channel reaches the right audience. In the acquisition phase, measure these performance metrics: Customer acquisition cost Conversion rate Website traffic Click-through rate Bounce rate Quality of leads.

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Retention Optimization: How to Increase the Value of a Conversion

ConversionXL

Well, it’s retention. (No, Consider that 40% of an ecommerce store’s revenue is created by 8% of its customers and that 82% of companies agree that retention is cheaper than acquisition. If retention (a long-term relationship) is your focus, your funnel can be optimized to encourage people to convert again and again.