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AI search drives less than 1% of referrals, organic still dominates: Data

Written by Danny Goodwin AI search is growing fast, but that hasn't translated into traffic or sales. Organic search remains critical for conversions and traffic. AI-powered search platforms are growing fast, but still account for less than 1% of referral traffic, according to new data from enterprise SEO platform BrightEdge. By the numbers. From January to August, AI-driven search referrals accounted for less than 1% of traffic. Organic search remains the primary driver of conversions across industries. AI search usage is still growing fast – with some platforms showing triple-digit month-over-month gains – but traffic isn’t translating into transactions. Why we…

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Microsoft Excel: Easy guide for beginners with formulas and more

Written by: AJ Beltis Microsoft Excel know-how is so expected that it hardly warrants a line on a resume anymore. But how well do you really know how to use it? Download Now: 50+ Excel Hacks Marketing is more data-driven than ever before. At any time you could be tracking growth rates, content analysis, or marketing ROI. You may know how to plug in numbers and add up cells in a column in Excel, but that's not going to get you far when it comes to metrics reporting. Do you want to understand what pivot tables are? Are you ready for your first VLOOKUP?…

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Employee Surveillance: Learn How Far You Can Go

By Ronda L. Harvey “Why does it feel like somebody’s watching me?” Remember the old song with Michael Jackson singing this lament in the chorus? Employees in our current technological age may share this sentiment. More and more employers are conducting various modes of surveillance in the workplace, including video cameras and cybersecurity that tracks email and website traffic. According to the American Management Association, nearly 80% of major employers in the United States monitor employees’ internet, phone, and email use. As this type of surveillance becomes more widespread in offices, factories, and even in at-home remote work sites, the…

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The Role of Blogging in a B2B Content Strategy

By Lauren Basiura Publishing blog content is one of the most effective tools in a B2B content strategy. Unlike paid ads or outbound campaigns, blogs are a long-term asset that builds visibility, educates prospects, and supports every stage of the buyer journey. If you’re focused on improving SEO, building trust, or creating a steady stream of leads, blogging is a framework for sustainable content marketing. Quick Takeaways Blog content drives organic traffic by targeting long-tail keywords and answering common B2B search queries. A B2B blog builds trust by showcasing expertise, addressing buyer concerns, and offering useful information. Publishing consistently helps support…

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How to build an email list from scratch: 15 incredibly effective strategies

Written by: Tom Orbach When I set out to build an email list from scratch for MarketingIdeas.com, I didn’t have a product. No pricing page. No polished brand. Just a one-liner and a waitlist. Use HubSpot's AI Campaign Assistant to Create Emails Within a few weeks, that waitlist had grown to hundreds of people, and that list became the foundation for everything that followed. Since then, I’ve helped others build email lists from scratch using straightforward, repeatable tactics that don’t rely on paid ads or massive audiences. Building an email list gives you something most platforms can’t: a direct, lasting relationship with…

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Employee Becomes Ill at Work: Now What?

By Michael P. Maslanka It will happen. Sooner or later, an employee becomes ill at work. What are your obligations legally? Ethically? Recently, the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals (the federal court of appeals covering Texas) adopted an earlier case from a Texas court. The answer—a manageable standard. Previous Texas Case David Welch worked as a desk clerk at Holiday Inn in Round Rock, Texas. One day, he felt ill, experiencing issues with his speech, motor skills, and walking ability. But he was lucid and able to continue working. His boss offered to drive him to his doctor when…

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The end of “Hey {First_Name}”: AI personalization strategies that convert

Written by: Rachel Leist Remember the last time you got an email that started with ‘Hey {First_Name}’ and immediately felt like deleting it? That visceral reaction isn't just about poor execution — it signals a fundamental shift in buyer expectations. HubSpot research shows that 78% of customers expect more personalization in business interactions than ever before. Yet only 47% of business leaders say their customer service experiences are highly personalized. You can no longer rely on old-school personalization tactics like adding basic customer details to a holiday card or making a generic comment like “I love what your company is doing” in…

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Redefining Performance Reviews: Why Traditional Systems Are Failing—and What to Do About It

By Lin Grensing-Pophal New data from Acorn’s “2025 Corporate Performance and Learning Survey” reveals a troubling reality: performance reviews, learning programs, and competency frameworks are often failing employees—so much so that they’re pushing talent out the door. After reviews: 27 % of employees report feeling uninspired and less productive. Fewer than half say their review clearly outlined improvement or advancement paths. 68 % of individual contributors and managers without direct reports believe they’ll need to leave their organization to advance their careers. This disconnect stems from disjointed systems—isolated performance tools, inconsistent evaluation metrics, and no centralized management framework—leading to fragmented development and disengaged employees.…

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I tried 8 AI project management tools to see if they’re worth it

Written by: Lipsa Das Choosing the right AI project management tool for your team can help you save hundreds (even thousands) of dollars per year. I’ve managed projects across a variety of businesses — scrappy startups, agencies with 50+ team members, and enterprises like Dell. Regardless of the company's scale, I noticed a common problem: rapid growth without proper infrastructure. Download Now: The Annual State of Artificial Intelligence in 2025 This often costs businesses far more than they realize. Projects running late, managers being stressed about deliverables, and tasks falling through the cracks. While the team was in firefighting mode, the…

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LLM traffic converts about the same as organic search: Research

Written by Danny Goodwin LLM referrals convert no better than search and make up less than 1% of traffic, challenging claims of higher-quality clicks, new data shows. Traffic from large language models (LLMs) doesn’t convert significantly better than traditional organic search, according to new research from digital marketing agency Amsive. What they found. Across 54 websites analyzed: Organic traffic converted at 4.6% vs. 4.87% for LLM referrals. That slight edge disappeared under statistical testing – the difference was not significant. Even on higher-volume sites, LLM conversion lifts didn’t hold up. LLM traffic made up less than 1% of overall sessions, compared…

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