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		<title>Importance of Ad Placement</title>
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Sure, it is important to have well-worded and visually appealing ads with strong brand messages. And yes, it is also imperative that these ads reach as much of your target audience as possible for maximum and repeat exposure. But you can put the most wonderful ad in front ...</description>
		<link>http://mad4marketing.com/blog/?p=527</link>
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		<title>How did you hear about us?</title>
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It always makes sense to ask successfully acquired clients and customers how they came to hear about your business. By carefully comparing how well each of your advertising efforts performs, you can bulldoze past a lot of trial-and-error and simply direct your budget toward what works, both in quantitative ...</description>
		<link>http://mad4marketing.com/blog/?p=521</link>
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		<title>Top Ways to Market Your Blog - Part 2</title>
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  Last week, we introduced the premise of using blogs in marketing, and what to do once you have your own blog. In that same vein, this week we are following up with tips for keeping your readers once you have reached out and engaged them ...</description>
		<link>http://mad4marketing.com/blog/?p=509</link>
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		<title>Top Ways to Market Your Blog - Part 1</title>
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These days, it seems like everyone has a blog. In fact, most business websites would not be complete without one. The trick is to stand out from the herd—because in today’s fast-developing and competitive world of websites, just having a blog is only status quo. In fact, it may ...</description>
		<link>http://mad4marketing.com/blog/?p=505</link>
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		<title>Ask and Ye Shall Receive - Ad Feedback</title>
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On the heels of this article, which explains how Hulu.com uses surveys to gauge an audience’s opinion on ads, comes a recent story out of Australia. The down under nation's Advertising Standards Bureau (ASB) is dealing with less-than-positive feedback on its published content. But not only is this feedback ...</description>
		<link>http://mad4marketing.com/blog/?p=488</link>
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		<title>Advertising on the Radio</title>
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In an age of downloadable music that is listened to online or on your phone or on an iPod—not to mention any other ubiquitous handheld device—is it still relevant and cost-efficient to advertise on the radio? At Mad 4 Marketing, we are frequently asked about the merits of ...</description>
		<link>http://mad4marketing.com/blog/?p=485</link>
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		<title>Transparency in Advertising: Yelp</title>
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We have previously mentioned the importance of being transparent when advertising on the Web. As page viewers become increasingly frustrated by pop-ups, covert ads and run-arounds, they reciprocally appreciate websites that are up-front about what elements are sponsored--as well as those that tailor advertising to most accurately reflect products ...</description>
		<link>http://mad4marketing.com/blog/?p=481</link>
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		<title>Advertising on Hulu</title>
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In 2009, Hulu.com caused concern with investors when advertisers were not lining up to buy slots alongside the premium streaming video content of the site. Despite a strong surge in traffic and viewership that same year, competition from other video websites and Hulu’s relative newness on the scene led ...</description>
		<link>http://mad4marketing.com/blog/?p=472</link>
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		<title>User-Friendliness on the Web</title>
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When it comes to online marketing, the main touchstone for success is user-friendliness. An obvious example is e-commerce websites, which must make it as easy as possible for visitors to complete transactions from first search to shopping-cart check-out. But every website—from static information pages to dynamic social media forums—must ...</description>
		<link>http://mad4marketing.com/blog/?p=466</link>
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		<title>Surveying: How Much is Too Much?</title>
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Collecting a random survey group to test products and offer unbiased feedback is one of the bedrock systems of marketing. Whether this method means dragging a clipboard outside for street polling or years of formal data collection, one thing is for certain: As technology advances, so do survey methods. ...</description>
		<link>http://mad4marketing.com/blog/?p=461</link>
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