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  • Fielding Your Survey

    Master Class Lesson

    This lesson shares some high-level ideas on how to program and launch your survey, including the importance of a soft launch. You’ll also learn the basics of cleaning your data.

  • Finding the Story in Your Data

    Master Class Lesson

    It’s time to dig into the data! This lesson will walk you through the basic process of analyzing the initial data, how to revisit the big picture questions, consider the result segments and how to best present your data to your team.

  • Creating Your Launch Plan

    Master Class Lesson

    It's time to get your research into the hands of your ideal audience. Understand the critical elements of a basic launch plan, including deciding if/what you want to gate from your findings, choosing a key page, and determining the next steps.

  • A well-structured research report enables you to tell a powerful and effective story. Learn all of the aspects you need to include in your report to tell a powerful story.

  • The true power of doing research is not just in the data that you collect but in all of the different ways you can repurpose that data to help your audience and grow your brand recognition and authority.

  • A deep dive into how one report was repurposed in multiple ways by MarketingProfs to educate as well as grow brand recognition.

  • Where to Go From Here

    Master Class Lesson

    You now understand how important doing your own research is, so now what? What you should do next to get started.

  • The best research tells a story, and properly designed survey questions ensure that you tell a story that makes your data sing and increases your reputation.

  • To build brand authority, you must know what truly matters to your customers. Join Mantis Research co-founder and Chief Strategy Officer Michele Linn in her new Master Class, Using Research for Content and Thought Leadership—learn her 4-step survey method strategy and position yourself as a thought leader!

  • Most Americans say they have signed up to receive mobile text messages from a business in the past year, according to recent research from SimpleTexting.

  • As an agency, you have more than just the smarts to help your clients with their bottom line; You have the means to prove marketing's value to the business—and showcase your own awesomeness.

  • NFTs have had a strong debut as one-of-a-kind collectibles, but forward-thinking brands will organize around how they can take advantage of this new class of technology to mobilize customers and engage communities.

  • B2B salespeople say their biggest challenge early in the sales cycle is personalizing their pitches to individual prospects, according to recent research from Lusha.

  • Give personality to a software feature. Provide an epic tale with a product update. Even business buyers are swayed by stories, which bring emotion—and humanity—to your brand.

  • This infographic provides 12 tips for structuring your LinkedIn profile, choosing the right content, and optimizing elements to ensure you're found.

  • Put together an ABM Program from scratch— or dust off those cobwebs from your existing program—with the guidance of ABM expert Stefanie Neer. She'll show you why two months is all you need to put a solid plan in place, gain some quick wins—and even get the sales team's buy-in and participation. Woah. Sponsored by Drift.

  • Join the battle against boring B2B content! Julie shares tips, tricks, and mindsets for creating value-based, story-driven content for any B2B organization.

  • So you've just crafted a beautiful blog post bursting with metaphors and emotion and elaborate language. Done! The sales should roll in. But that's not quite how persuasion works. Check out this article to find out what does.

  • According to YouTube's annual trends report, video viewers are increasingly gravitating towards three new types of creativity: community, multiformat, and responsive.

  • Twitter is the go-to social network for journalists, but it isn't the top platform that the public turns to for news, according to recent research from the Pew Research Center.