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  • YouTube. You know it. You watch it. You may even post the obligatory marketing video from time to time. But are you using it effectively to build brand awareness and generate demand? Why not? This presentation by Tim Matthews was recorded live at #mpb2b 2020 and is available exclusively to PRO subscribers.

  • The biggest challenge ahead for influencer marketing? No, it's not measurement or fake followers/engagement (although, those are also important!). It's the very way we think about and categorize influencers. This presentation by Jason Falls was recorded live at #mpb2b 2020 and is available exclusively to PRO subscribers.

  • How do you maintain a human connection and create meaningful experiences in a world where in-person interactions are canceled, but marketing is not? This presentation by Ashley Zeckman was recorded live at #mpb2b 2020 and is available exclusively to PRO subscribers.

  • Is your email newsletter yawn-worthy? Learn how to create and write one your customers clear their schedules to read and that gets real results. This presentation by MarketingProfs' Ann Handley was recorded live at #mpb2b 2020 and is available exclusively to PRO subscribers.

  • Move your B2B marketing from meh to amazing with explosive, beyond-the-basics content and search tactics. This presentation by Andy Crestodina was recorded live at #mpb2b 2020 and is available exclusively to PRO subscribers.

  • Do you have what it takes to be a "Great Communicator?" From Washington and Lincoln to Reagan and Obama, learn the communication secrets of our chief executives and put them to work for you. This presentation by Nick Westergaard was recorded live at #mpb2b 2020 and is available exclusively to PRO subscribers.

  • Does your B2B company need rocket fuel? Start inspiring and nurturing true fans. This keynote presentation by David Meerman Scott, based on his book, Fanocracy, was recorded live at #mpb2b 2020 and is available exclusively to PRO subscribers.

  • Great positioning is oft-overlooked by B2B businesses but oh. so. Important. It's time to use strategic positioning to make your products obviously awesome to your customers. This keynote presentation by April Dunford, inspired by her book Obviously Awesome, was recorded live at #mpb2b 2020 and is available exclusively to PRO subscribers.

  • When you think about what an Agile Marketing team looks like, what comes to mind? Chances are, you imagine marketers who are fast, flexible, maybe even frenetic. But, especially in volatile times, Agile doesn't mean working feverishly.

  • Thumbnail images for popular YouTube videos tend to be colorful, to feature human faces, and to contain text, according to recent research from Best SEO Companies.

  • How do you know which influencers to work with? And what's the process for hiring influencers? A recent infographic from Spiralytics answers those questions with tips for identifying candidates, reaching out, and creating contracts.

  • Are you getting as much out of your account-based marketing strategy as you hoped you would if you could measure success? Or do you struggle to prove ABM's—and your own efforts'—effectiveness and ROI? You can overcome those common measurement challenges and level-up your capabilities to prove performance. Sponsored by LiveRamp.

  • Link-building is an indispensable part of B2B marketing. But what are the best ways to grow your site's backlink profile? This article will guide you through the most effective and sustainable link-building strategies.

  • As marketers, we compete for our audience's attention—and struggle to focus attention on our own work. Rob Hatch, CEO of Owner Media Group and author of the book Attention!, shares advice and insights from his book.

  • Programmatic advertising has progressed dramatically over the past decade, going from an experimental tactic to common practice.

  • Executives say poor integration across teams is the biggest reason employees don't engage in the customer experience, according to recent research from Harvard Business Review Analytic Services and Gongos.

  • Technology has allowed us to form connections and maintain strong business relationships even while we are unable to meet in person. But making contacts in the digital world is different. Use this article as a guide for how to adapt.

  • Some of the world's most successful people identify as introverts, which might seem counterintuitive. But they've adapted a strategy that can teach us a thing or two about successful networking. Here are four networking lessons we can learn from introverts.

  • Market research is an essential first step for launching any product or feature, but too many of us want to jump in and use our instincts instead of collecting the data we need to ensure success. Here are 10 tools that will make your research easier.

  • Your customers want you to provide personalized offers and experiences, but they also want you to respect their privacy and allow them more control over their data. That's why a preference-management strategy is so important. Here are four things marketers can do.