Welcome to the BYTE, where we serve up the latest marketing and tech news from the last week for you to sink your teeth into.
This week we’re taking a BYTE out of digital marketing mistakes, 2022 social media trends, content formats, marketing types, and the ‘Home Alone’ house. Dig in!
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Avoid These Mistakes in Digital Marketing
Digital marketing is a must to succeed in the age of the internet. However, like most things in marketing, there’s a way to do it effectively and a way to do it incorrectly. Check out these thirteen digital marketing mistakes you should avoid from HubSpot’s blog post.
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Social Media Trends to Leverage in 2022
The end of the year is fast approaching. It’s time to square off your social media marketing plan for next year. Hootsuite administered a survey on 18K people to get their opinion on what trends we can expect to see on social media in 2022. View this infographic from Social Media Today that outlines the key findings from the report.
8 Formats to Freshen Up Content
Over time something becomes old and outdated, including your marketing content. Freshen up your content for the upcoming year utilizing visuals to captivate your audience. Learn eight content formats from Content Marketing Institute’s article to boost engagement on social media and your website.
18 Types of Marketing
Different businesses cater to different audiences. So it makes sense that several types of marketing styles have been created over time to help them achieve their goals. Read Ahrefs’ blog post to discover eighteen tried and tested marketing types and contact a BDX professional to help strategize your plan.
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The ‘Home Alone’ House
You can now live out your childhood fantasies for one night. The notable Christmas movie Home Alone embraced families’ screens in 1990 and is still a holiday favorite. Well, now you can rent out the iconic red brick Georgian mansion as an Airbnb in Illinois. The rental includes several recognizable props seen in the movie, such as the paint can that hits one of the burglars. Read more on Fast Company’s article.
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