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Month: January 2019

Bullseye Buzz: Google CTRs plummet | $27B Video Ad Spend | Controversial Facebook Ads

By Mark Eting Bullseye Strategy Special Correspondent This week has been a wild ride in digital marketing news. We learned that Google’s organic click-through rates have taken a steep plummet since 2016. Meanwhile, video advertising skyrocketed in 2018 to hit $27.82 billion dollars. And in an announcement that any brand who does not want to ...

5 New Year’s Resolutions for Digital Marketers

By Jonathan Schwartz, CEO, Bullseye Strategy The collective spirit of self-improvement makes the New Year a good time to line up an action plan for success, whether it’s a personal goal or a business goal. At Bullseye Strategy, we’ve definitely got fitness on our minds; if you’ve seen us on Instagram this month, you’ll see ...

Bullseye Buzz: Curveballs from Twitter, Mobile Carriers & Google

By Mark Eting Bullseye Strategy Special Correspondent You’d better duck or grab a glove if you’re in digital marketing, because this week is all about the curveball. We have big news from Twitter about their new beta app. Mobile carriers including AT&T are pulling out the proverbial data location rug from underneath us. Meanwhile, Google ...

Bullseye Buzz: Digital Marketing Predictions for 2019

By Mark Eting Bullseye Strategy Special Correspondent Happy New Year! It’s that time again…we’re dusting off our gym shoes, our juicers…and, if we’re marketers, our crystal balls. Because this is the time of year when we get to sink our teeth into so many juicy predictions for what to expect in the 2019 digital marketing landscape. Here ...

5 Myths about Influencer Marketing

By Jorie Mark, Senior Director of Content Strategy It’s difficult to scroll through Instagram without seeing dozens of #sponsored posts, usually by photogenic influencers cleverly posing with the products they represent.  Yogurt, lipstick, mobile phone chargers, baby wipes, tooth-whitening trays–they make it all look glamorous. Considering that 75% of marketers report having worked with influencers ...