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Manufacturing and Industrial

How the Internet of Things Can Change Your Shop

Whatever you call it — the internet of things, the cloud, the “smart grid” — it’s all about connectivity, access, and efficiency. So what exactly is it? The internet of things, as we’ll refer to it, is a series of interconnected “smart devices.”

Have you heard of the Nest thermostat? That’s an example of a smart device: not only can you control it remotely, say, from your phone, but it also uses sensors to adjust the temperature based on whether you’re home or not, and from there it actually “learns” how to heat and cool your house optimally based on your schedule and other factors.

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Manufacturing and Industrial

The 3 Facts You Need To Know About the Export-Import Bank and U.S. Manufacturing

The Export-Import Bank is up for reauthorization this month, and it may be in as much trouble as it’s ever been.

Not familiar with it? The ExIm, as it’s known, supports U.S. exports by providing credit, loans, guarantees, and/or financing to suppliers that wouldn’t be able to get it otherwise. It frequently acts as a lender or insurer to companies with a lot of foreign customers who may not have the on-hand capital to fulfill orders, or who can’t get financing from private lenders. Credit from the ExIm also lets suppliers sell to foreign buyers on favorable terms rather than requiring upfront payment.

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Manufacturing and Industrial

5 Reasons Industrial Buyers Search for “Made in the USA” Suppliers

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Through thick and thin, from U.S. manufacturing’s heyday, past tough times, and into the present resurgence, the “Made in the USA” label has always held a distinctive connotation: strength, quality, pride, and a sense of resilience. It’s no secret, though, that up until recent times, it was something that OEMs and industrial buyers would say they wanted to pursue, but it simply wasn’t feasible. The domestic manufacturing landscape got so bad that the U.S. government even considered fudging the numbers to make manufacturing numbers look better . . . by classifying fast food as a manufacturing industry. Those cheeseburgers can make you think funny things.

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Manufacturing and Industrial

5 Organization Tools to Clean Up Your Marketing Strategy

Can you think of a brand where their marketing strategy doesn’t always seem like it’s on the same page — where it seems like throwing darts to see what hits? For me, the Geico commercials come to mind: there are the ones with the gecko. The ones with the banjo players. And let’s not forget “Hump Day.” They’re memorable ads, and no doubt effective — why else would Geico keep rolling them out? — but does this sort of “purposely disorganized” messaging work for every company?

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Social Media

Marketing on the Move: 4 Ways to Optimize Your Mobile Strategy

Are you still unsure if you need a mobile strategy?

Let’s look at some numbers: 91% of all American adults own a cell phone, and 55% have a smartphone. 63% of U.S. smartphone users use their device to access the internet – and 34% of them get online primarily via mobile. Worldwide? There are 1.2 billion people getting online through their phones. And if you thought the first digital revolution happened quickly, buckle up: mobile web adoption is occurring eight times faster.

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Manufacturing and Industrial

5 Ways for Industrial SMB Owners to Make Time for Marketing

“Really work morning to night. Think about it in your sleep. Seven days a week. No breaks.” Those are Elon Musk’s (Tesla CEO and real-life Iron Man) words of advice to budding entrepreneurs — but, as you probably know, they apply to just about every small business owner, regardless of your company’s age.

With the day-to-day grind of making sales, fulfilling orders, and generally keeping the lights on, who has time for sleep, let alone marketing?

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Social Media

What Are Your 2014 Marketing Resolutions?

It’s that time of year again: holidays are over, and it’s time to focus on what’s ahead. In all honesty, we’re not huge fans of resolutions here — we think any time is a good time to change for the better.

Let’s take a look at some of the most common (and quickly-forgotten) resolutions — and how you can use them to prime your marketing plan for success throughout the whole year.

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Social Media

Social Media Marketing: A Look Back, and A Look Ahead

It may sound a little strange, but social media is reaching a mature stage in its development.

Its importance as a communication tool is no longer in question, and its legitimacy as a marketing platform is clear: 77% of the Fortune Global 100 use Twitter, and 70% of Fortune 500 companies are on Facebook (including 9 of the top 10).

The social networks are vastly different places now than they were even just a few years ago — and the best ways to use them have evolved as well.

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