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  • Everyone's quitting their jobs! Or so it seems. In-house marketing teams are rare enough, so how do we keep marketers from leaving and making them even more rare? This article presents some ideas.

  • To find out the best times to post on social media, CoSchedule analyzed 37,219,512 social media messages from more than 30,000 organizations. An infographic summarizes the findings from the research.

  • Ease of use is the top consideration for B2B firms when they evaluate new customer relationship management (CRM) solutions, according to recent research from Insightly and Ascend2.

  • Topic clusters arranged around a pillar page are SEO-friendly as well as helpful for keeping your website visitors from hopping off to learn more somewhere else. Here's how to create a topic-cluster content plan.

  • The mobile app market may seem like an unruly landscape at times. But as is the case with every market, tapping into it requires research and competitive analysis.

  • To improve your website's Lead Gen... improve the SEO! Interactive Marketing Expert Andy Crestodina leads this free training to help you find your top-performing pages... uncover the ROI of on-page videos... and discover which adjustments have the greatest impact on traffic and conversions.

  • Clicking "accept cookies" is an annoying but necessary step in the modern Web browsing experience. This article covers how to construct a site banner that is both compliant and (relatively) pain-free.

  • Most small business owners and managers say they plan to increase or maintain their spend on content marketing over the next 12 months, according to recent research from Service Direct.

  • How can you level-up your writing so that your content pieces resonate with audiences, compel action, and rank well in search? This infographic provides 16 tips from experts on how to become a better writer.

  • During times of economic uncertainty, it's natural to focus on budgets and bottom lines. In this free webinar, learn about the one thing you should be focused on even more—your brand. Plus, you'll pocket new strategies used by brands that not only survive times of fiscal unpredictability... but also thrive in them. Sponsored by BlueOcean.

  • How can B2B marketers make use of out-of-home (OOH) advertising? Learn how to get started, tackle hurdles along the way, measure your success, and more from AdQuick CEO Matthew O'Connor.

  • Your case studies are probably boring, but don't panic. It's not the cases that are the problem; it's the way you're presenting them. Fix it with this four-step cure.

  • Who are the must-follow content marketing experts? According to Semrush, the top content marketing influencer in 2022 is MarketingProfs' very own head of content, Ann Handley.

  • Research can mean different things to people. This lesson provides examples of original survey-based research to help you achieve your goals and shares why this type of content is effective.

  • Research Mindset

    Master Class Lesson

    This is not your typical lesson about mindset; instead, it focuses on when you should (and should not) conduct research. It also offers an overview of the IDEA model so marketers can understand the flow of the following lessons and explore a sample timeline.

  • Getting Survey Responses

    Master Class Lesson

    Learn the Pros and Cons of three basic ways you can get people to answer your survey: asking your audience, forming a partnership, and using a panel. When you understand the difference between B2B and B2C responses, you can decide the best path forward for your survey.

  • Once you decide to conduct research, you need to determine what you want to study in alignment with your brand. This lesson walks through the three core things every great research topic has in common so you present something new and bring meaning to your audience.

  • Brainstorming Your Initial Story

    Master Class Lesson

    One easy-to-make mistake is to ask survey questions that result in boring insights. This lesson provides a general overview of making your research more meaningful and offers specific exercises like key dimensions, potential headlines, and inventory vs. story statistics.

  • This lesson focuses on drafting your initial survey questions using the typical survey outline to uncover the story you want to tell. You'll see a lot of examples of questions you can ask.

  • Refining Your Survey Questions

    Master Class Lesson

    Once you draft your survey, it's time to refine it so the data is as clear and credible as possible. We'll explain why you need to remove jargon, look for words that can be interpreted in different ways, use write-in questions, plan for PSA, and test your survey.