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Whether you’re writing a blog post, putting together a presentation, or working on a full-length report, using data in your content marketing strategy is a must.

Using data helps enhance your arguments by make your writing more compelling. It gives your readers context. And it helps provide support for your claims.

[ad_1] Most social media sites start out as being purely user-friendly and slowly shift towards being marketing-friendly, too. Over time, sites like Facebook, Pinterest, and Twitter went from focusing all on the user to adding features like ad platforms and analytics information for businesses.Instagram has...

[ad_1] What makes customers purchase? One of the most important aspects of any industry is seeking to find out why customers behave the way that they do. What makes them interested? What makes them click “buy”? An abundance of research has gone into finding answers to these...

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For marketers, the domain name system (DNS) can be a little tricky to navigate.

If you've ever been tasked with buying a domain name, you've probably heard of terms like hyper text transfer protocol, subdomains, top-level domains, and more. Now, whether or not you remember the function of each part is an entirely different story ...

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For marketers, the domain name system (DNS) can be a little tricky to navigate.

If you've ever been tasked with buying a domain name, you've probably heard of terms like hyper text transfer protocol, subdomains, top-level domains, and more. Now, whether or not you remember the function of each part is an entirely different story ...

[ad_1] Social media continues to evolve and niche It’s natural that whenever something gains popularity, others attempt their own take on the item at hand. Such is the case with Snapchat, the popular, temporary photo-sharing app that has become less of a form of communication and...

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If there were 100 developers in the world, how many would be women? Which countries would they live in? How many would be pros, and how many would be hobbyists? What coding language would they speak?

These are the kinds of questions the folks at VisionMobile wanted to know -- which is why they surveyed over 30,000 developers for their annual Developer Economics survey, and then illustrated their findings in the infographic below.