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by Alan Belniak
MrketingProfs Alan Belniak shares two inspiring stories of businesses that understand who their customers are.
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by Verónica Jarski
MarketingProfs blogger Veronica Maria Jarski shares a few favorite writing-related posts and a hilarious video about buzzwords (and what you sound like when you use them).
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by Verónica Jarski
MarketingProfs blogger Veronica Maria Jarski discusses 5 reasons why folks are ditching your landing pages ... and what you can do to help visitors stick around longer.
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by Elaine Fogel
MarketingProfs blogger Elaine Fogel shares the results of branding/consumer behavior expert Martin Lindstrom's experiment regarding brands among friends and their influence.
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by Guest Blogger
MarketingProfs guest blogger Paul Prisco gives the scoop on three common mistakes when crafting a QR code and what you can do to make yours more effective and engaging.
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by Guest Blogger
MarketingProfs guest blogger Chris Wise shares five tricks of the trade to see if your business idea will fly with customers.
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by Matthew Grant
In Marketing Smarts, the podcast of MarketingProfs, host Matt T. Grant talks with Mike Volpe of HubSpot about how to encourage sales and marketing to work together effectively.
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by Guest Blogger
MarketingProfs guest blogger Yo Noguchi of Benchmark Email explains what the European Union's application of the e-Privacy directive means to U.S. marketers.
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by Corey O'Loughlin
MarketingProfs blogger Corey O'Loughlin offers three reasons why content marketers need to make podcasting part of their marketing mix.
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by Guest Blogger
In light of the R.I.P Steve Jobs scam on Facebook, MarketingProfs guest blogger Andrew Parker offers 5 tips for letting customers know that you're a legitimate businessperson.
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by Guest Blogger
MarketingProfs guest blogger Bob Knorpp talks about how social currency and alternative currency are growing in significance and how the Starbucks card exemplifies both.
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by Ann Handley
MrketingProfs chief content officer and blogger Ann Handley
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by Verónica Jarski
In memory of Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple, MarketingProfs pays tribute to one of his best speeches, urging graduates to pursue an authentic, curious life doing what they love.
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by Matthew Grant
MarketingProfs's Marketing Smarts podcast host Matt T. Grant interviews Frank Days, practitioner of Agile Marketing, to learn how it helps folks work together quickly to get more done.
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by Guest Blogger
MarketingProfs guest blogger Duke Greenhill discusses how the blockbuster "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" capitalizes on people's ability to feel sympathy for digital creations and how marketers can use this fact now for their storytelling.
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by Ron Ploof
MarketingProfs blogger Ron Ploof gives a quick overview of how execs favor traditional media and how to use numbers to gear their interest towards social media.
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by Corey O'Loughlin
MarketingProfs blogger Corey O'Loughlin takes the fear out of the biggest reasons people avoid filming videos: thinking it needs to be perfect, you have to do it yourself, and worrying about the views
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by Ted Mininni
MarketingProfs blogger Ted Mininni warns businesses not to be like the NFL who ignored a huge segment of its target audience for years and now realizes the profits to be reaped.
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by Megan Leap
MarketingProfs blogger Megan Leap asked the MarketingProfs Facebook and LinkedIn group, "What's the best marketing advice you received?" And the fantastic tips rolled in!
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by Guest Blogger
MarketingProfs guest blogger Jim Sterne outlines the six most important online marketing metrics that every marketer should start using today.
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by Ann Handley
There are some people who naturally lack the capacity to spew Children. Old people. Dogs. Your spouse if you’ve been together long enough. Most members of the clergy. George Washington. Chris . And Jason
You might say it’s good branding that the term “no bullshit” conjures up, for me, Jason ...
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by Paul Barsch
MarketingProfs blogger Paul Barsch discusses the marketing implications of the growing popularity of e-books. The biggest factors are: the long tail and pricing.
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by Carlos Hidalgo
MarketingProfs blogger Carlos Hidalgo discusses how B2B companies have lost sight of the fact that they are dealing with people.
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by Matthew Grant
MarketingProfs blogger Matt T. Grant shares a video from the "How to Shoot Video that Doesn't Suck" author who will kick off our upcoming Video Marketing Made Simple course.
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by Megan Leap
MrketingProfs blogger Megan Leap offers five tips for producing great thought leadership content.
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