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  • Is your organization ready for a rebrand? Don't jump the gun. Before you launch, take these three steps.

  • Top-performing salespeople are more likely to understand their buyers' need for value and make the case for value more strongly compared with their peers, according to recent research.

  • This infographic summarizes what upskilling is and covers upskilling tips for both employees and employers.

  • A brand known for a particular benefit enables growth opportunities beyond the product's original focus—via a brand extension. Using the brand on a new market offering that's in a different product category can provide sizable benefits, including new paths to growth. But you have to be careful.

  • What's the secret to constructing a sophisticated, airtight digital marketing budget that's justifiable and sensible? It's definitely not more spend equals more payoff. Check out this article for budgeting tips.

  • Actual conversations sound very different from written content; likewise, voice search operates slightly differently than a typed phrase in the Google search bar. Here are some tips for optimizing for voice—and B2B brands that are leading the way.

  • Most professionals in charge of events say their firm is planning to increase or do the same number of virtual events in the next 12 months as it did in the past 12 months, according to recent research from Airmeet and Forrester.

  • Email list management encompasses a wide range of approaches, from maintaining updated tagging and segmentation to removing invalid, duplicate, and unengaged contacts. This infographic explores how to maintain a healthy and engaged list.

  • Total digital ad spending worldwide did not grow as robustly as expected in 2022, nor will it grow as robustly as expected over the next two years, according to recent research from Insider Intelligence.

  • Seattle is the most innovative city in America, according to a recent report from The Fabricator.

  • Host George B. Thomas and guest Paul Flaharty discuss how to build a great marketing team in 2023, including how important it is to your future success and how company leaders can stay a step ahead of their business needs.

  • In an era of Big Data and revenue-driven marketing strategies, is it possible to find a balance between the art and science of marketing? This article tackles that question.

  • Email remains one of the most stable marketing platforms: everyone has email and no one can take away your list. Maximize your email effectiveness—from Deliverability to Open Rates, Subject Lines to CTAs—with Jay Schwedelson, CEO and President of Worldata.

  • Overview of the Master Class

    Master Class Lesson

    Do you need email marketing? Yes: It's the cheapest, most direct way to stay in contact with your audience. Start here to discover how you will benefit from great email marketing.

  • Mindset of an Email Marketer

    Master Class Lesson

    Email marketing is very forgiving. You send messages to your list. Some are read, some are not. Some get responses, some don't. The key? Don't let today's failure define you: Always be testing.

  • Anatomy of an Email: Overview

    Master Class Lesson

    Email marketing isn't just about quick sales, nor is it constant content. It's important to understand the basic components so you know what to test—bringing you to higher response rates.

  • Anatomy of an Email: From Address

    Master Class Lesson

    The most valuable real estate in your email? Your From line. Learn why your name matters to your audience—and how you can use it to earn their trust and attention.

  • Subject lines: What works? And what doesn't? Learn how to write a good email subject line that speaks to your readers' interests and gets the email opened.

  • Anatomy of an Email: Preheaders

    Master Class Lesson

    You know the little preview you see before you open an email? That's the preheader. Discover how to write strong preheader copy to draw your reader into your marketing message.

  • People make subconscious judgments within moments of seeing your email. Learn how to make a great first impression with your email marketing.