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Social commerce: A guide for brands and retailers

bazaarvoice

The social commerce renaissance continues. One nice side effect to this, though — aside from the continued influx of quality memes — is the sustained rise of social commerce. One nice side effect to this, though — aside from the continued influx of quality memes — is the sustained rise of social commerce.

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A 7-Step Local SEO Audit for Beginners

SpyFu

Stay Ahead of Local Keyword Trends Keyword popularity changes over time and by area, so it’s crucial that you do your keyword research and understand what people in your area are actually searching for. One of the best tools for finding regional keyword trends is Google Trends.

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B2B Local Search Marketing: A Guide to Hidden Opportunity

Moz

These include companies that are by nature B2B (wholesalers, suppliers) and companies that are B2C but could have a B2B offering (restaurants, event sites). This can work especially well for restaurants located in large business districts, but almost any food-related business could create a corporate offering that incentivizes loyalty.

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How Trend Analysis Works in Marketing

Netbasequid

If your market research is a portrait, a trend analysis is the backdrop. A trend analysis reveals which trends are losing steam, branching off, or emerging so you can position your brand to best align with the changing tides of commerce. Unfortunately, many retailers, brands and restaurants couldn’t adapt to weather the storm.

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Third-party vs. In-house Delivery: A Guide to Informed Choice

Moz

Restaurants, grocers, and a wide variety of retailers have spent the past two months forging paths from shelves to customers’ front doors to meet demand. I’m convinced that, given the choice, customers would always prefer restaurants to have in-house delivery staff, but it’s hard to compete nowadays with the big name last-mile platforms.

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Third-party vs. In-house Delivery: A Guide to Informed Choice

Moz

Restaurants, grocers, and a wide variety of retailers have spent the past two months forging paths from shelves to customers’ front doors to meet demand. I’m convinced that, given the choice, customers would always prefer restaurants to have in-house delivery staff, but it’s hard to compete nowadays with the big name last-mile platforms.

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6 Ways to Get More Organic Traffic, Without Ranking Your Website

Moz

A few tips: Find the author's social profiles and add them. Then retweet, share, and like their content to give them a boost Offer to share the article with your social profiles or email list if they include you in it Offer to write the section for inclusion to save them time. I have more creative marketing tips for restaurants here.