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7 Questions to Ask Before Connecting With Your Audience on Social Media.
By Rotem Gal | August 11, 2020

Before competing with other businesses on social media, ask yourself these questions to help you craft a brand voice that sells.

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KeyBank Middle Market Business Sentiment Report
When it comes to the middle market, Key has a dedication like no other bank. Our commitment and focus allow us to deliver relevant, actionable, and tailored solutions for middle market companies. As part of this commitment, KeyBank conducts quarterly surveys with middle market executives. We ask them various questions about business and the world around them to uncover industry views, including how they feel about the state of the economy, security, future growth plans and more..
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3 Ways Small Businesses Can Use Data Insights for Growth
By Chris Wilson | August 07, 2020

Translating data into business strategies is not an exact science, but there are a few ways to leverage this information and spur effective business practices.

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Automation Doesn't Mean Losing Personalization
By Clate Mask | August 06, 2020

One of the great challenges of automated systems is losing some interaction with your leads and customers. But automation, done correctly, doesn't mean losing a personalized touch with customers.

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11 Surprising and Helpful Statistics About Social Media Marketing
By Katherine Hunter-Blyden | August 05, 2020

Social media changes how people interact with brands. Here are some key statistics on trends in social media and how you can take advantage of them.

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Survey Says: The Importance of Survey Data in Marketing
By Max Freedman | August 05, 2020

Survey data can help you better understand who uses your products and services, and why. Using this data to inform your marketing can make your budget go much further. Here's how to do it.

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4 Powerful Business Metrics You Should Track for Success
By Chris Christoff | July 24, 2020

Do you want to use your metrics to make smarter business decisions? Let's look at four important metrics and how to use them to grow your business.

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10 Ways to Measure Customer Satisfaction
By Derek Gallimore | July 13, 2020

Companies lose billions annually to bad customer service, so focusing on customer satisfaction is a great way to go. But how do you determine and measure their satisfaction?

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How to File for a Patent
By business.com editorial staff | July 02, 2020

It's common for people to be confused about the patent process. We answer your FAQs.

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5 POS Reports Your Retail Business Should Be Using
By business.com editorial staff | June 25, 2020

Increase sales and minimize waste at your store with the data already in your POS system.

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How to Use Data Science to Get Ahead in Business
By business.com editorial staff | June 08, 2020

If you know how to use it, big data could be the key to even a small business's success.

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How to Use Content Marketing to Boost Organic Search
By business.com editorial staff | June 02, 2020

Crafting the right content can help you reach the right audience and boost your SEO.

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What Is Predictive Merchandising?
By business.com editorial staff | June 01, 2020

Learn the basics about predictive merchandising and what small businesses need to know.

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How to Judge the Success of a Marketing Campaign
By business.com editorial staff | June 01, 2020

Whether your campaign is analog or digital, there are ways to measure its success.

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Business Decision-Making: Gut Instinct or Hard Data?
By business.com editorial staff | April 27, 2020

In the world of business, decisions matter. Should you trust your gut or rely on the hard data?