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Reflections On The Top Three Trends of 2017

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A new year is already upon us.  But it never hurts to look back on the year that was to see what occurred, what we learned and what it means for the year ahead. When reflecting on the trends that caught fire in 2017 here are what we thought were the top three: Visual Data. With […]

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Emerging Interactive E-commerce Features Make Buying Easier

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The e-commerce space is constantly evolving with features emerging that can be integrated into your site’s e-commerce experience to make the online buying experience easier for your consumer. Here’s a look at some of them: Interactive FAQs: In this age of easy access to information, people are accustomed to getting answers now, and not a […]

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Don’t Dismiss Pinterest Just Yet

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Perhaps you may not know it, but Pinterest remains the second largest social channel driver of traffic to websites, next only to Facebook. However, for e-commerce sales overall, the online bulletin board still trails Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. But don’t dismiss Pinterest just yet. In fact, that’s the last thing you should do. You know […]

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Zora Digital’s Recap of the 2017 Google’s Marketing Next Livestream – #GoogleMarketingNext.

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Here’s Zora Digital’s recap of Google’s Annual Marketing livestream event that aired today, May 23rd. Google announced many new and exciting tools using data and measurement to provide better ways to reach consumers. It’s incredible how many new and useful tools (13 in total) Google announced today. Here’s our summary so that you can be ready, your […]

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Boost your click-through rates with new Extensions

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Google’s always testing new and better ways to boost the click-through rate of your paid ads. Their latest innovation is a new Ad Extension for mobile searchers, called Message Extensions. But let’s back up a second. What are Ad Extensions, anyway? Ad extensions boost ad performance by letting you include more info in your ad. This makes it easier for customers to […]

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zora (zōrə) n. Dawn, the first appearance of light in the sky before sunrise.

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My name is Yewande Odusanwo, Founder of Zora Digital.  I’ve found that being an entrepreneur isn’t just about financial independence. It’s also about leading by example. Sending a message to African American children – especially the girls – that the American Dream is ours for the taking. I made my dream a reality by learning […]

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Mobile matters! Google Partner Event: Key takeaways.

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Mobile matters! That was the main thrust of Zora Digital’s Google Partner Connect Event on September 28. Most marketers already know that the majority of media consumption online is mobile. But still, many marketers don’t put enough effort into creating compelling mobile experiences. Whatever the reason, marketers who lack a robust mobile strategy are getting […]

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Just watch the politicians.

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Marketers can learn a ton by watching politicians run their social campaigns. The more I watch, the more I notice that social media and politicians go together ridiculously well. Consider that social media is all about hyperconnectivity. And politicians are by nature compulsive connectors. In every era, they find a way to connect with the populace. They express […]

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“Content Is King” Takes On A Whole New Meaning In 2016

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Now that 2016 is in full swing experts have weighed in on the key digital trends for the year. There are several diverse/disparate themes of what is poised to be the next big thing. But one theme is consistent throughout: CONTENT.

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Pay Your Selfie: a shift in market research.

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Up until recently, I figured “modern” research began in the 1950s. As a post-war exploitation of a booming consumer populace. Or something like that. I was wrong. Modern market research arguably dates back to the 1820’s. Long before electricity or telegraphs.

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