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  • Fresh off a MarketingProfs webinar, Bobby Lehew joins us to answer questions we didn't get to in the Q&A. We talk about where powerful stories come from, how to connect with your audience, and why it's OK to quit on bad books. And more.

  • Content marketing is inherently a long-term, cumulative investment; a single piece of content won't likely lead to a sales increase. That makes it hard to measure ROI. But hard doesn't mean impossible. Here's how you can measure your content marketing.

  • With hiring picking up in the United States, why are some job seekers not accepting offers? According to recent research from Talroo, various forces are influencing those decisions.

  • If you want to influence B2B purchasing decisions, start by uncovering the potential buyer's full set of concerns and needs, according to recent research from RAIN Group.

  • In today's world, the traditional role of marketing in business hasn't just been flipped on its head, it's been reimagined entirely. Here's what to focus on to ensure Marketing remains relevant and respected.

  • Digital marketing has moved toward strategies that provide quantifiable returns on spending. But B2B companies have long sales cycles, and Google Analytics alone is not sufficient to determine attribution and ROI. You need closed-loop analytics.

  • Don't miss Hall of Fame keynote speaker and author Jay Baer in this PRO-exclusive B2B Backstage webinar. He'll leave you questioning your content strategy and show you "How to Lift the Three Drawbridges of Content Success."

  • Until in-person events return in full force, hybrid is the name of the game. If you're attending or planning a hybrid event this year, maximize engagement and ROI by using these five strategies.

  • What does it mean to be a 'buyer first' salesperson? To find out, LinkedIn Sales Solutions surveyed more than 400 buyers and 400 sellers in the United States and Canada.

  • A brand audit is an in-depth examination of your brand to identify what you’re doing well, spot areas for improvement, and assess your position in the market compared with your competitors. So, how exactly do you conduct one?

  • Does your digital marketing plan encompass each stage of the buyer's journey? Or are you missing out on critical opportunities, including engaging with buyers before they even request information? It's time to get your strategy—and buyer-first programs—in gear. Sponsored by Integrate.

  • More isn't always better with your email marketing strategy. The pandemic caused many marketers to follow a mass messaging approach in 2020, but prospects aren't likely to respond to that tactic in 2021. Here are four tactics to use now.

  • Clubhouse, an audio-only social media app, has been getting lots of buzz recently. But what exactly is it, and how does it work?

  • A stellar content experience for your buyers can be transformative—both to their relationship with your company and to your own business outcomes. But the rules of content have changed. You'll need to know these three new rules of content experience.

  • Too many companies register multiple domain names—sometimes hundreds or thousands—and then forget about them. Losing track of you online real estate poses high risks to security and reputation. Here's why you should take domain name security seriously.

  • Are we doing ABM wrong? We align our account-based marketing efforts with target accounts that fit certain firmographics, but maybe we should first be finding out what they actually want. Learn more in this article.

  • Marketers say their biggest challenge with freelance content creators is the time they need to spend managing those freelancers and bringing them up to speed on brand guidelines, according to recent research from Skyword.

  • Marketers say Facebook/Instagram and Google are the platforms they use most for ad retargeting, according to recent research from SharpSpring Ads and Ascend2.

  • Modern marketers wear many hats. They're expected to accomplish numerous tasks, but formal training for most of those tasks doesn't exist—or it's considered less important than training for Sales. But systematic training for your marketing team is a must. Here's why.

  • This recent infographic from LinkedIn Marketing Solutions explores how B2B marketing can be fascinating—and even brilliant—when it's rooted in human emotions.