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  • Younger adults in the United States are much more likely to use Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok compared with older adults, according to recent research from the Pew Research Center.

  • Wouldn't it be great if you could enchant and convert more customers and prospects simply through better brand storytelling? It's not as hard as you might think... and it starts with harnessing the power of perspective to create stories worth remembering. Sponsored by WoodWing.

  • Digital-first creates customer experience challenges for B2B enterprises, while demand gen and brand positioning become the top priorities, according to the B2B Marketing Monitor study conducted by B2B International.

  • Supposedly, customers don't know what product they want until someone creates it. But that's not true: Customers do know what they want—and there's nobody better than marketers to tap into those needs and desires to understand what customers want.

  • What are the keys to creating a successful email campaign? According to a recent infographic from Uplers, it begins with developing a strong email design that hand holds the reader.

  • For many marketers, creating a single email or email campaign is a drawn-out, multi-week process. But it doesn't have to be. By learning to leverage micro-efficiencies (and getting some inspiration from board game strategies!), you'll be on the path to an email winning streak. Sponsored by Litmus.

  • There's no denying that good Web design matters for creating positive customer experiences. However, your B2B clients will look beyond your website for assurance that you're the right company to meet their needs. Here six ways to convince them.

  • A good product content strategy requires technology that can integrate production, storage, and management, as well as analyze data to deliver relevant customer experiences. Are you using the right tools?

  • Jill Thomas, CMO of PGA TOUR Superstore, explains how she digitized the high-touch retail experience of buying golf equipment and achieved record-breaking sales and growth during a pandemic.

  • Did you know that 70% of search queries contain four words or more? Or that 48% of people are now using voice assistants for general Web searches? Those are just two of the search engine-related stats covered in a recent infographic.

  • Google has done ad tech a service by retiring third-party cookies. Let's bid adieu to the outdated cookie (good riddance!) and embrace better digital marketing.

  • You may be qualified and experienced. But what sets you apart from the competition in today's competitive job market? A powerful personal brand.

  • To be competitive today, marketing leaders need agile, flexible martech platforms that scale and bring context to the data their businesses need. Find out more.

  • The average job tenure for chief marketing officers at large brands dropped in 2020 to the shortest it has been in more than a decade, according to recent research from Spencer Stuart.

  • Join expert Samantha Stone for this comprehensive Master Class to develop the financial acumen and measurement skills needed to make smarter business decisions, move your business forward, impress your CFO and management team, and prove your value.

  • Join expert Samantha Stone for this comprehensive Master Class to develop the financial acumen and measurement skills needed to make smarter business decisions, move your business forward, impress your CFO and management team, and prove your value.

  • Understanding KPIs

    Master Class Lesson

    Relying on the number of leads generated isn't the only indicator of how your campaigns are performing. In this lesson, you'll learn more about KPIs (what it is and isn't) so you can rely on these key findings to tell you about the overall health of your business.

  • The Four Pillars of KPIs

    Master Class Lesson

    KPIs are a signal that should help inform actions. The best way to identify these signals is to group KPIs into pillars. In this lesson, you'll learn what those pillars are (Awareness, Consideration, Demand, and Advocacy) and what insights to glean from each.

  • Analyzing KPIs

    Master Class Lesson

    Once you've grouped your KPIs into Pillars you'll want to break it down even further, so the metrics can inform and guide deeper analysis. The way to do this is Diagnostic Metrics and Lense. In this lesson, we'll review how these two can provide deeper insights.

  • The Highs and Lows of KPIs

    Master Class Lesson

    Why the fuss with KPIs? The truth: your CFO needs to know how well the business is performing and KPIs provide that insight. In this lesson, Samantha shares the highs and lows of KPIs and validates your efforts to measure data that can impact decision-making.