Advertising Infographics: How to become a super copywriter

March 4, 2020

An infographic positions a company as an expert or authority on the topic of the infographic, thus helping the business to become a trusted resource. Infographics are also used for content marketing and viral marketing, since most companies strive to create unique content, especially when created by and for their specific vertical market. Infographic marketing is one of the most effective link bait and link-building strategies that can be leveraged to earn links from a variety of domains.

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Legacy Marketing is a brand activation agency. We connect consumers to brands, fusing bold and immersive events with intuitive digital experiences. Specific areas of expertise include: events, field marketing, and digital. Headquartered in Chicago, Legacy has 450 employees located in 44 markets nationwide.

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Video Ads on LinkedIn: 4 Tips to Success

Infographic | May 31, 2021

Since back in 2017 when LinkedIn launched native video marketing, LinkedIn has proven that it’s more than just a platform for long-form B2B content. In one year, video ads on LinkedIn generated more than 300 million impressions on their social media platform. It is no secret that the success can be proven by numbers, they earn an average of three times the engagement of plain text posts. To reflect back to our core question, what does an effective video marketing ad can look like on LinkedIn? To find out, LinkedIn teamed up with Digivizer to make a deep look and analyze more than 3,500 LinkedIn video ads.

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Celtra adverscience infographics

Infographic | December 16, 2019

Advertising In the display ad industry’s programmatic media buying frenzy, creative messaging has become somewhat of an afterthought, yet the right creative/audience data combination can considerably boost an ad’s performance. There’s a science behind creative messaging.

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Advertising infographics

Infographic | December 18, 2019

Words can be powerful, but pictures pack a punch. They convey a world of meaning with a quick glance and make complex content understandable and scannable. In fact, research has shown that 90% of the information transmitted to the brain is visual. Infographics provide these visual vehicles in the form of graphic design to both simplify and clarify more complicated content.

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Unprepared Brands Caught With Hands in Soon-to-Be-Empty Cookie Jar

Infographic | April 12, 2021

Though a cookie-less future looms, 78% have no third-party plan. With the recent announcement from Google that it will not use alternate identifiers to track data in its products, even after third-party cookies are phased out, brands and publishers are feeling the heat.

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The History of Google Ads 20 Years in the Making

Infographic | June 10, 2022

Google Ads’ history dates back to the year 2000 and has evolved into one of the most (if not the most) indispensable platforms for digital advertisers. From its start as an auction system to introducing Site Targeting, adding Quality Score, Customer Audiences, interest-based display ads, sitelink extensions, remarketing and everything in between, AdWords becomes more robust each passing month.

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Four Best-Practices for Responsive Search Ads

Infographic | May 10, 2021

Google's responsive search ads enable advertisers to create multiple copy options and then let machine-learning and AI determine the best-performing combinations. How can marketers make the most of this powerful format? A recent infographic from JumpFly outlines tried-and-true techniques that can help advertisers stand out from the competition with their RSAs. Specifically, the piece delves into four best-practices: developing multiple headline options, crafting descriptive descriptions, repurposing existing expanded text ads (ETAs), and creating visually appealing ads.

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Legacy Marketing is a brand activation agency. We connect consumers to brands, fusing bold and immersive events with intuitive digital experiences. Specific areas of expertise include: events, field marketing, and digital. Headquartered in Chicago, Legacy has 450 employees located in 44 markets nationwide.

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