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9 Things You Need to Know About Business Intelligence Software [INFOGRAPHIC]

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All the data that you collect on your clients does you no good if you don’t know what to do with it, or don’t  have the tools to maximize its use. That’s why figuring out the best business intelligence or BI software is more important.

Think about it: The growth in BI intelligence analytics is forecasted to grow to over $16 billion as it keeps pace with the amount of data that businesses accumulate. So choosing the right BI software is crucial to your growth now – and in the future.

Want to better understand the key evaluation points of BI software? Use the information in this graphic as your guide.

Do You Know If Your Social Media is Profitable? [INFOGRAPHIC]

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How many hours do you spend on your social media outreach, and how do you translate that into an effect on your bottom line?

If you’re not, you should be—it can be a game-changer for your business and once you figure out what you need to do, it’s easy to integrate the process into your routine. The outline is pretty basic—what’s the cost of your investment and what do you gain from those costs?

Doing that also involves determining your goals. Those goals might be related to values—dollars per customer, for example—or clicks and email growth. Those goals relate to your metrics, such as conversions or leads, which help you derive your success. Tracking those is key, as is converting those metrics into dollar figures and working them into a report that you use to analyze, forecast, and make changes.

Want to get started? Use this graphic to lead you through this vital process.

 

7 Ways to Increase Your Productivity While Working From Home

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I’ve often been asked by friends and family how I stay disciplined enough to be self-employed and work from home. I’d be lying if I claimed to be the most disciplined person to walk the face of the Earth. That is so far from the truth! So to get around this, I’ve had to develop some tips and tricks to keep me focused and on my game. Below is a list of ways I’ve incorporated in to my life to help me be my most productive self and get the work done.

1. Start the Morning Right:
The first thing that I do as soon as I wake up is read a devotional. It gets my brain into a positive mindset so that I can tackle the remainder of the day and let’s face it, we can use all the motivation that we can get. I know I can. Right now I’m reading “Positive Thinking Every Day” by Norman Vincent Peale – this daily inspiration is short, sweet and to the point. Just what I need to start the day.

2. Breakfast is the Most Important Meal of the Day:
I don’t mean to act like your mom but breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Make sure before you start anything that you’re fuelling your brain and your body to optimally tackle all the tasks the day will bring. I can’t stress how important this for staying focused and productive. P.S – the healthier the better.

Hotel Marketers: 3 Ways to Implement User Generated Content for Ultimate Success

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In today’s social media driven world, Hotel Marketers are keenly aware that utilizing the right content can make or break their marketing efforts. Simply posting company generated ads is not enough for hotels to get by. Created or curated content needs to be authentic, enticing and have the ability to enhance the guest experience. Here is where user generated content (UGC) enters. As a Digital Marketing Consultant with an interest in Hotel & Tourism Marketing, I have found two articles that speak to the importance of utlizing user generated content within the industry.

 

The first article, titled “Social Media & Hotels | Part 1: Creating a Social Media Highway” by Quinn Cox, focuses on one of the biggest trends in the digital sphere relating to the hotel industry. Cox emphasises that in the past hotels would steer potential customers to their social media assets in order to get likes and followers, however, this tactic didn’t present well for impacting reservations and as a result new strategies involving hosting UGC were born. The article also explains the impact and importance of user generated content (UGC) citing that current research firms estimate that 77% of hotel guests read reviews before booking while social media content from friends or family members are shown to impact 59% of global purchasing decisions.