Digital Media Events
Event Date Location

OMMA Video

05/17/2012 New York NY

E3 Expo

06/05/2012 - 06/07/2012 Los Angeles CA

Internet Prophets Live

06/08/2012 - 06/10/2012 Schaumburg ILlinois

ANA 2012 Digital & Social Media Conference

07/15/2012 - 07/17/2012 Dana Point, CA

SES

08/13/2012 - 08/17/2012 San Francisco CA

Content Marketing World

09/04/2012 - 09/06/2012 Columbus OH

Digital West

09/20/2012 San francisco CA

The HyperConnections Summit

09/27/2012 - 09/28/2012 Atlanta GA

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How to Survive the Google Penguin Update with Effective Content Writing

Content Marketing Inst. 

If search engine traffic from Google matters to your business, then there is little chance that you haven’t heard of the recent Google Penguin update. What exactly is this? Apparently, on April 24, 2012 Google activated new ranking algorithm changes to take care of websites and blogs that indulge in:

•           Excessive link building with no regard for quality

•           Deceptive doorway pages

•           Lots of keyword stuffing

•           Publishing lots of meaningless content just to get traffic from search engines

Which, basically, means all websites that don’t comply with Google’s SEO guidelines.

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3 Underused Features of Google Analytics

Search Engine Watch 

With so much data available through Google Analytics, sometimes it’s easy to fall into the trap of always looking at the same things – reviewing keyword referrals or landing pages, or simply looking at traffic trends. However, a wealth of available data is often overlooked. Sometimes reviewing something different, or slicing the data in a new way, is all it takes to find a great new opportunity or diagnose a long-standing problem. Here are three top features in Google Analytics for giving a fresh look to data you may have looked at too many times before.

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Consumer Focus Is Lost in Ad-Tech Complexity

Digiday

When asked to rate themselves on their effectiveness in maintaining a “unified consumer view” in their online and cross-channel marketing, marketers, agencies and publishers  alike give themselves a failing grade. It’s not a shock that most marketing and agency pros blame the complexity of the technology, multiple emerging channels and lack of unified measurement for losing their lock on consumers. But publishers? When publishers lose track of their audience, and their ability to find and engage consumers regardless of medium, there’s something seriously wrong with the picture.
Working with PulsePoint and The CMO Club in late February and early March, Digiday’s State of the Industry Survey drew 689 opens and more than 400 completed “Digital Marketing Capabilities Assessments” from digital media and marketing pros. Marketers gave themselves consistently low ratings across a range of capabilities, but said they ranked worst in providing a “unified customer view” and “social listening for content and influencers.” Publishers also gave themselves the lowest scores on those subjects, followed closely by how well they deliver a “paid, owned and earned” media framework, and “seamlessly execute across programs.”

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Make Your Content Pop with These 5 Bullet Point Basics

Content Marketing Inst.

Think of them as mini headlines – lyrical ensembles – the eye candy of prose. They’re called bullets. And these handy weapons, which are available in the arsenal of every writer, not only give a logical order to your thoughts, they also work to make your physical content easy on the eyes and much less intimidating for your readers. Unfortunately, their benefits are often underestimated – even overlooked – in an era where instantaneous connections are being forged and the need for speed has never been greater.
Web writing has, with few exceptions, put an end to the days of long-winded, verbose content, and has ushered in an era of quick, concise pieces you can read on the fly, while  still reaping the benefits of the information gathered. So, how can these little black dots help transform your copy from good to great and help you draw readers in? Here are some easy-to-follow bullet point basics that can help make your content pop from the page:

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Adjusting Your SEO Strategies During Panda & Penguin

Search Engine Land

For the past few months, I have been practically living in an analytics dashboard, constantly monitoring my clients’ organic search data for even the smallest hint of a Google slap. If you haven’t noticed, Google has been busy updating their search products (see: Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb, Mar). On top of those changes that they have publicly documented, we are also seeing additional SEO-specific updates by Google. We’ve had a “page layout algorithm” update, Panda updates and even a bug in Google’s system that caused sites to accidentally be delisted.

Now, there’s a Penguin in the mix. Pandas, Penguins and bugs – Oh my! It’s like I’m at the zoo. And a zoo is pretty much what the SEO world feels like right now.  Also in the mix was the Matt Cutts announcement about a penalty for overly-optimized sites. And then a few weeks later, we started hearing more and more about ‘negative SEO’, which is essentially the process of sabotaging someone’s organic search rankings by generating tens of thousands of “bad” links to their website.

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3 Tips for Increasing Your Content Productivity

Content Marketing Inst. 

Productivity is a universal challenge in content marketing, where success often depends on consistent performance, not isolated genius. Under the right circumstances, many professionals are capable of preparing great content for blogs, books, and online sign-up incentives. But only a few can consistently produce quality marketing content on a daily basis.

Those who do usually have a system or process in place to help them meet the daily deadline challenge. There are three productivity tips I would like to share from the world of writing and publishing (where deadlines are absolute). Use them as the core of your own system for preparing content on an ongoing, stress-free basis.

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Summit 2012—Marketing Today Is All About ‘The Digital Self,’ Says SVP Rencher

cmo.com 

“Digital marketing is all about reading signals and mapping patterns. And it has to matter right now or it doesn’t matter.” So said Brad Rencher, Adobe Systems’ senior vice president and general manager, Digital Marketing Business Unit, Wednesday morning, as he kicked off the company’s Digital Marketing Summit 2012, taking place this week in Salt Lake City. Rencher, playing to a full house at the Salt Palace, told attendees that Big Data is getting bigger, while the details are getting smaller—but it’s those details that drive success.

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Top Digital Challenges of Marketers Today

ClickZ

Over the last few years, I’ve had the privilege of teaching several hundred marketing executives through Rutgers University’s Center for Management Development. I’ve started every class with the same question – what is your top digital marketing challenge? What follows below is the collection of answers from the marketing executives, which are increasingly common across classes, regardless of industry.

More and more marketers are making the transition to digital and allocating more spend to digital. This shift is also accelerating, even among industries that were historically reluctant or laggards in adoption. The economic downturn of the last few years forced brand marketers to try digital; once they have been on the other side of the “Grand Digital Canyon” and tasted the new metrics based on actual users’ actions, rather than audience sizes, there’s no going back. But many still have very logical and practical questions for making the transition.

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Ideas for Kick-Starting Your Content Marketing with Video and Social Media

Content Marketing Inst.

Video and social media have experienced tremendous growth in the last few years — in terms of technological capabilities, as well as in usage rates. For example, according to the B2B Content Marketing: 2012 Benchmarks, Budgets and Trends study, marketers’ use of social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and LinkedIn grew by up to 20 percent between 2010 and 2011. In that same time period, video usage increased from 41 percent to 52 percent among marketers.

These technologies have presented marketers with tremendous opportunities and challenges, as the audience has high expectations. In the Content Marketing Institute’s recent webinar, Jump-Start Your 2012 Content Marketing Strategy with Video & Social Media, Steve Rotter, VP of Marketing at Brightcove, outlined some of these accelerated consumer expectations:

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Infographic: Managing the Big Flood of Big Data in Digital Marketing

Analyzing Media 

Today’s rapidly growing flood of big data represents immense opportunity for forward-thinking marketers. But to fully leverage the potential that exists within these massive streams of structured and unstructured data, organizations must quickly optimize ad delivery, evaluate campaign results, improve site selection and retarget ads.

As a follow up to Krishnan’s Parasuraman’s Emerging Big Data Use Cases post from March, we created this infographic that focuses on driving marketing effectiveness by managing – and capitalizing upon -  big data in digital marketing.