June Month in a Minute: 10 marketing stories from around the web we think you’ll love

Modern Marketing


Jun.21.19


2 MIN READ

Every day there are more than 3 million blogs posts created, more than 4 million hours of content uploaded to YouTube and well north of 5 billion Google searches. With our Month in a Minute series we save you from the bottomless pit of the Internet and serve you up 10 stories from recent weeks that we think you’ll love.

 

  1. ExpertVoice partners with Georgetown University on joint research partnership to understand how digital recommendations from experts drive higher purchase conversion among consumers.
  2. The road to a more diverse outdoor industry.
  3. L.L.Bean is Ubering overworked city-dwellers to pop-up campsites for s‘mores.
  4. How to put expert recommendations to work on your own e-Commerce sites.
  5. Why every company needs a chief experience officer.
  6. Instagram debuted a feature that lets advertisers turn influencer posts into paid ads.
  7. Millennials and their Gen Z brethren are interested in authenticity, not salesmanship.
  8. Skullcandy has taken legal action against an online retailer which it says has been selling counterfeit versions of its products.
  9. Did Apple just hand Best Buy the keys to its retailing empire?
  10. How can retailers make consumers love their brand? A: Marketing personalization!
Written By

Connor Jones , Sr. Manager of PR and Communications
ExpertVoice

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