Author: Noura Ibrahim

5 Serious Instagram Growth Strategies for Micro-Influencer Wannabes in Any Niche

One guy who curates and sells decorative enamel pins was able to generate $3,500 a month through sponsored posts and other strategies. Influencer marketing is a hot topic in the world of Instagram. Consider, for instance, a man named Eduardo Morales who curates and sells decorative enamel pins, and claims to generate more than $3,500 in […]

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9 Tips for Reigniting Your Marketing Team’s Creativity

Here’s how to get the creative juices flowing when it matters most. Being creative 24/7 can be hard, so it stands to reason that your marketing team is not going to be able spin up amazing campaigns every time on demand. Creative wells run dry and often it requires a refill before the ideas start flowing again. […]

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Google, Facebook and Amazon Are the Only Winners in Ecommerce

Rising advertising costs means falling profits for the ecommerce advertisers. I have been a long-time fan of the ecommerce industry. As offline retailers were struggling to compete with online retailers, many large chains went out of business, and an increasing amount of consumer buying moved online. For a long time, ecommerce startups were printing money in what felt […]

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4 Reasons LinkedIn Has Become Indispensable to Business Leaders

No longer just a place for professionals to connect, LinkedIn has really become the backbone of the global business community. Since its launch in 2003, LinkedIn has come a long way. Originally little more than a Facebook for the working world, the professional social network now boasts more than 575 million members. Along the way, it’s […]

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4 Social Media Strategies That Can Help Bring in 23 Percent More Profits

Everything you need to know about effectively and efficiently targeting your audience through social media. 40 percent of the world’s population and 69 percent of Americans aged 18-29 are active users of social media. Social media has revolutionized how companies communicate with, listen to and learn from customers, much like TV advertising did in the 20th century. […]

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