Daily Archives: 20th October 2016
Google has announced big changes to its four-year-old Google Consumer Surveys product. It’s essentially splitting the tool in two: a new version specifically for enterprise-level marketers that’s integrated into the Analytics 360 Suite, and the existing consumer-level survey tool that’s been renamed and moved under the Google Analytics umbrella. Google is also promising changes in…
Here’s our recap of what happened in online marketing today, as reported on Marketing Land and other places across the web. From Marketing Land: Google Surveys 360 joins the Analytics 360 SuiteOct 19, 2016 by Matt McGee New enterprise-level survey product sits alongside newly renamed Google Surveys, the pay-as-you-go product available to all. How Trump…
It’s time to break away from trusting expert opinions on shopper behavior and start trusting the machines. By building a unified profile of your customers’ behavior across all channels, you can create truly personalized shopping experiences. Engage your customers on their terms, rather than forcing them into a funnel. In “Trusting the Machine: Data Science…
rvlsoft / Shutterstock.com With marketers having already much on their hands, sourcing content doesn’t necessarily have to be one of them. Pinterest understands that looking for top notch graphical content can be time consuming and arduous, so they’ve announced the launch of the Pin Collective. The Pin Collective is aimed at businesses to connect with…
Icons are an essential part of many user interfaces, visually expressing objects, actions and ideas. When done correctly, they communicate the core idea and intent of a product or action, and they bring a lot of nice benefits to user interfaces, such as saving screen real estate and enhancing aesthetic appeal. Last but not least,…