5 tools to help marketers save time
I often hear from a few of my friends that anything has a price, but let me ask you: does time have a price as well? How much does time cost? A bit philosophical, right?
I often hear from a few of my friends that anything has a price, but let me ask you: does time have a price as well? How much does time cost? A bit philosophical, right?
There’s little to no doubt about it – signing on new clients is hard work. You spend a lot of time, money and resources to generate leads and then to close the sale. All this makes selling your clients something that’s not very popular, to begin with, even harder.
What are the odds that you’ll click the next banner ad you see? Some stats suggest that you’re more likely to survive a plane crash or give birth to twins than to click a banner ad.
Last year we celebrated with an infographic the 20th year from the moment when the first banner appeared in HotWired to the moment when Doubleclick was founded.
Whether you want to start running display ads to get more customers or whether you want to start retargeting on the Google Display Network, you need to create specific ads. With this Google display ad guide you will find the answers to your questions:
Today guest at “Bannersnack Ad Talk” is a Google+ specialist and a great author of several books including: Developmental Coaching and Peak Performance. Martin Shervington, has spent the past 15 years empowering people as an executive coach, personal development trainer, author and marketing consultant.
Part of what makes online display advertising interesting is the fact that it allows you to track performance. That and many ways in which you can get granular with the details on who you want to show your display ads to. But more on that another time.
How many of you heard about the next website: sixrevisions.com? And if you didn’t heard about Sixrevision let me tell you about it in a few words – Six Revisions is a website that publishes practical and useful articles for designers and web developers.
I hope you had a great weekend and now you can start your week with new fresh ideas. Since we’re talking about fresh ideas, today we have a creative guest in our “Bannersnack Ad Talk” interview category. He is self-employed as a graphic designer,