Inside BuzzFeed With Jonah Peretti: The Secrets to the Media Empire’s Growth [Podcast]

When Jonah Peretti was in college, he didn’t think he’d be founding and growing two of the biggest internet media empires in the world. He was an environmental studies major who took computer classes on the side — but he was always curious about why ideas spread. 

Ten years after he graduated college, this same curiosity spurred him to build The Huffington Post and BuzzFeed, which are now regarded as some of the most popular sites on the web.

How to Discover Open & Clickthrough Rates for Your Personal Emails [SlideShare]

Okay, friends. Who here loves email marketing data? Give us a virtual hand raise.

Yep, that’s pretty much everyone. We all love watching the performance of our content — the good and the bad. What was our open rate? Clickthrough rate? Our unsubscribe rate? These numbers help us improve our email marketing campaigns.

8 Personalization Trends That Are Reinventing the Buyer’s Journey

If we think about offline buyer/brand relationships, customer loyalty results (in part) when a brand can form a relationship with the buyer through acts of thoughtful remembrance. For example, knowing their preferences, or making product or service recommendations according to their likes and dislikes.

One of the big challenges businesses face today is creating this same experience for buyers online. In essence, the act of doing so is what we call personalization or personalized marketing. But we’ll get to that …

10 Design Tips to Create Beautiful Excel Charts and Graphs

It’s really tempting to let terrible Excel graphs creep into your marketing. Your boss doesn’t care about little things like how graphs look, right? And whatever Excel comes up with as the default is probably fine … right?

Not really. You’re using data to spur action. Maybe you pull data to convince your boss to adopt inbound marketing, give you an extra sliver of budget, or adjust your team’s strategy — among other things.

Ad Blocking is Becoming a Real Threat: Here’s What Publisher’s Can Do About It

 

Ad blocking is causing a lot of stir in the the news lately, most recently brought into the spotlight by Apple’s release of iOS 9. That which has come to keep the lights on for many publishers is now seriously at risk of being taken away if ad blocking continues to scale and prevent display ads from being served to mobile users. 

Your Blog Posts Are Boring: 9 Tips for Making Your Writing More Interesting

If you’re a boring writer, you’ve got a tough road ahead. I hate to break it to you, but in today’s content-saturated world, people don’t have time to spend on content they don’t enjoy reading.

Thankfully, there are some powerful antidotes to boring content. In this article, I’m dishing up some of my favorite.

Is This Copyright Infringement? What Images You Can & Can’t Share [Infographic]

Sharing is caring, right?

Well, yes … but when it comes to sharing other people’s images, there are a few restrictions. 

When someone creates an original image, they automatically own rights to that image. And when one of the rights to that image is used without the creator’s consent, that’s called copyright infringement — and it’s a big deal.

Is Advertising Inherently Outbound?

It’s easy to look at complicated things in black and white.

Take Darth Vader, for example. Darth is a major bad guy — no way around it. But he didn’t start off that way. 

Anakin Skywalker was a good kid with a lot of potential. In the right situation, he could have gone on to become a hero and represent the light side.

The Psychology of Checking Your Email

If you’re normal, you checked your email within the past 60 minutes. If you’re even more normal, you don’t even “check your email.” Instead, it’s always there — pinging, dinging, distracting your mind, chewing up your workday, and making you stressed out and unproductive.

Email is a monster. Each of us has our ways of whimpering and giving in to the monster, or rising to slay it with technological indignation.

Motion, Consistency, Repetition & More: 23 Design Principles to Boost Conversions [SlideShare]

When you break a landing page down to its most basic level, you’re left with a few things: a catchy headline, a form, a few bullet points, and maybe a supporting visual.

These elements are often combined in a similar format, dressed up with the branding of the company, and pushed live with the hope that they’ll be enough to invite engagement.