by Andra Coman | Apr 23, 2021 | Content Marketing, E-commerce trends, Email Marketing, Growth Strategies, Mobile Marketing, Retargeting tool, Social Media, Technology
They want a blooming garden, you want a blooming business. Check out these home & deco marketing ideas and get ready to see your sales go through the roof! If shoppers can’t touch the fabric, make them feel it. Create unique experiences and leverage personalisation to turn subscribers into customers. Make social media your partner in crime. If visitors are reluctant, make them buy. It is all about finding their soft spots.
by Alana Tanasescu | Apr 16, 2021 | Content Marketing, E-commerce trends, Growth Strategies, SEO, Social Media
The Easter Bunny is just a click away. It’s time to think of creative marketing strategies to boost your sales. Our advice? Be unique! Customise your web design and turn Easter traditions into smart online marketing campaigns. Leverage social media and never forget to create FOMO (Fear of Missing Out). Always be one step ahead of your competitors and learn from your mistakes.
by Andra Coman | Mar 12, 2021 | Growth Strategies, Technology
What is a Tracking Pixel? We’ve all heard of pixels before. It takes many of them to form the text, images, or videos that we see on our screens. But these innocent colorful dots have no interest in your online activity whatsoever. Enter – the tracking pixel. Tracking pixels are snippets of code containing an external link to a dedicated server, which can be embedded in a webpage, email, or banner ad to collect information. They are generally tiny (creating a 1×1 pixel graphic), transparent, and hidden so they can discreetly monitor each of your online actions. They gather data on user behavior, cultural and geographic context, web traffic, and site conversions, providing key details for marketers. How does it work? When someone visits your website or opens your email, the HTML code is processed by their browser, following the link and opening the hidden graphic. This action is then identified and recorded in the server’s log files, allowing for different information to be transmitted. Some of the data points gathered by tracking pixels include: Visited webpages Time of visit In-session activities Operating system used Device type Screen resolution IP address If you think that sounds like a cookie, you’re almost right. Tracking pixels and cookies are in fact quite similar; that’s why they are often used in conjunction with one another. Both cookies and tracking pixels are used to monitor users’ online activity and provide personalized content (ads, recommended products, etc.). However, unlike pixels, cookies are browser specific, most often used for storing user credentials, which simplifies the login...
by Andreea Handoca | Sep 12, 2019 | Growth Strategies
Luxury brands are built on exclusivity, brand heritage, and prestige. But brand loyalty is waning among upper-class shoppers. About 56% find themselves less loyal to brands than in previous years.
by Andreea Handoca | Sep 9, 2019 | Social Media
The attention span of the average ad viewer is growing shorter and shorter. On top of that, ads that require sustained engagement are less likely to click with many audiences. So how can you capture this shrinking resource with your digital marketing tactics? To pique a viewer’s interest, you’ll need to incorporate a couple of tips for keeping it short, punchy and useful. Clarity is the key Your guiding principle should be to create something that’s useful or interesting to the viewer and doesn’t make them work too hard for it. Tell them in a sentence or less why they should care about your ad. One way to create clarity is to give the viewer a simple and concrete concept to latch on. Such as a new feature, a strong testimonial, a short phrase that uses active, exciting language, a pleasant or exciting image that creates an aspirational desire. It takes practice to develop digital advertising strategies that get the customers attention. When in doubt, consider the limitations and advantages of the medium in which you’re working. Get to know each digital platform’s particularities Each digital advertising platform has its own set of rules. Know the terrain of the digital landscape. Make sure that you can articulate your message in different ways depending on the platform. With Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook and other social media platform advertising, you’ll need to be especially aware of this. If your social media posts aren’t getting enough engagement, consider that they might need to be tailored to the platform better. Review some best practices and stay on top of recent updates when...