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[ ] You spent a lot of time diving into our blogs this year... [View this in your browser]( [ ] [Smart Insights]( [About]( [Join Now]( [Contact Us]( [ ] Your festive marketing content round up [ ] [ ] Your favourite blogs of 2022 included... 1) ​​Industry-specific marketing strategy Technology companies are clearly in abundance among the Smart Insights community, shown by this being one of our most popular blogs of 2022! [Here,]( explain why tech companies should always be looking to invest in their marketing, while highlighting the key factors that make a great tech marketing strategy. ​​​​​​ 2) Digital strategy for brands Your customers needs will naturally develop over time, meaning it can often be difficult for marketers to keep up. [In his blog, Dr. Dave Chaffey]( 3 essential brand building strategies you can use to attract more high-value customers. 3) Marketing channel stats At Smart Insights we are constantly giving our members access to the latest marketing numbers and statistics. [Here, Dr. Dave Chaffey]( uses the top social media stats from 2022 to answer 7 essential questions every marketer needs to be able to answer to design a winning social media strategy. [​​​​​]( [ ] [ ] [ ] Our members loved our blogs! 78% of visitors to smartinsights.com found us via organic search. Savvy organic searchers were 16% more likely to join us as a Free Member this year than last year! We had web visits from 240 countries this year. But our top country was the USA! Our fastest growing country for Free Members was Nigeria, with 20% more Nigerian Free Members this year than last year. The annual average time spent on the site was 3 minutes 20 seconds. Blog readers spent the longest time reading about web design personas - an average of 5 minutes and 37 seconds! [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Resources [Free resources]( [Premium resources]( [Templates]( [Ebooks]( [Courses]( Membership [Member options]( [Member resources]( [Why join?]( [Support & FAQ]( [Team Membership]( Strategy [Plan]( [Reach]( [Act]( [Convert]( [Engage]( [ ] Follow Us [linkedin]( [fb]( [tw]( [instagram]( [rss]( This email from Smart Insights is permission-based; you agreed to receive it through opting in when you joined as a Basic or Expert member of [SmartInsights.com](. [Click here to unsubscribe](. Smart Insights (Marketing Intelligence) Ltd

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