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8 Major Marketing Red Flags That Sink Your Website

By Raek Content Team / February 24, 2021 / Comments Off on 8 Major Marketing Red Flags That Sink Your Website

If you want your website to succeed, one of the most important things you can do is look for those major red flags that will drive visitors away. Advertising on the web is obviously essential here in the 21st Century, but there are plenty of major problems that can make your visitors leave your site…

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Draft Buyer Personas that Leap off the Page (4 Steps)

By Raek Content Team / February 18, 2021 / Comments Off on Draft Buyer Personas that Leap off the Page (4 Steps)

You can make buyer personas using research, surveys, and interviews. If you look through your contacts database, you may discover hidden trends in lead/customer behavior about how they like to find/consume content, so use form fields that account for key persona info when you create forms for use on your company’s website…

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Marketing and Localization Part II: New Customer Journey, Same Destination

By Raek Content Team / February 13, 2021 / Comments Off on Marketing and Localization Part II: New Customer Journey, Same Destination

It’s possible to redefine your brand for use in a region where it will build memorable experiences and brand loyalty with your new customers…

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Marketing and Localization Part I: Playing to Your Audience

By Raek Content Team / December 11, 2020 / Comments Off on Marketing and Localization Part I: Playing to Your Audience

Localized content is essential to picking up new customer attention and crafting some place where these customers will want to spend their precious time and money. Using content founded on personalized customer experience, marketers can help those customers through the steps of the standard journey.

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Too Much Visitor Data? No Such Thing.

By Raek Content Team / December 11, 2020 / Comments Off on Too Much Visitor Data? No Such Thing.

There are two ways to look at aggregate data. The first is as a “big-picture” thing. You want to make sense of the big data and in some way—to understand the patterns and relationships. The second way to view aggregate data is to look at the “small picture.”

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