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  • The rise of new channels such as Connected TV and technologies such as voice search have moved advertising in new directions. This article covers five major trends in ad tech today and what advantages they give to businesses.

  • Webinars are more prevalent than ever, and that won't change any time soon. To reduce hiccups and improve the experience for attendees, follow these eight tips.

  • Marketers are collectively sighing in relief at having two more years before the death of third-party cookies takes effect. So what should they do with that time? Prepare to fully use first-party data.

  • Sometimes strategic marketing means putting your budget somewhere that isn't your own products. FoodStory Brands CMO Jay Whitney recounts his experiences marketing smaller food brands through exceptionalism and a focus on social causes.

  • New technology is here that can both improve email domain security and increase email engagement. Learn about how using VMCs can enhance your email marketing.

  • Your virtual event strategy should be tweaked for journalists and media attendees, whose needs are different from those of other attendees. Here are four things to focus on.

  • For B2B marketers, Q4 is when spending amps up to tap into remaining budget. To take advantage, tune-up your account-based marketing tactics. Follow these seven tips.

  • The cutting edge of search may have moved beyond keywords and links to deciphering what Google has learned about the searcher. Wil Reynolds of Seer shares his insights on SEO, as well as philosophies on leadership and giving back to the community.

  • How can you ensure your website ranks well in in 2022? This infographic looks at the importance of focusing on strategies such as high-quality content, mobile optimizations, on-page enhancements, and fast page speeds.

  • Everyone knows that automated processes have become necessary for enterprises. But marketing automation isn't only about having the right technologies; it's also about having the right strategy built around what automation means for your brand.

  • This infographic from Semrush explores six key criteria that are often utilized for market segmentation: geographic, demographic, psychographic, behavioral, media, and benefit.

  • SEO professionals say on-page elements had the biggest impact on search rankings over the past 12 months, according to recent research from Search Engine Journal.

  • Cryptocurrencies, creator coins, and NFTs are not merely a trend, argues Jeremiah Owyang. On our latest podcast, he offers insights into what they are and how they might change the future of marketing.

  • Great website UX doesn't mean your site merely looks nice; it means the site is designed to solve users' problems in the most straightforward way possible. Here are five reasons to budget for UX design.

  • Graphic design will be more striking and more inclusive in 2022 according to Venngage, which recently published its predictions for the year ahead.

  • How do you go from marketing to creating a better audience experience? Oli Gardner shares his journey from frustration with bad marketing and ugly landing pages to full-time event speaking and thought leadership.

  • The most common approach that senior marketers take for setting their marketing budget is to create a yearly budget based on the previous year's expenses, according to recent research from The CMO Survey.

  • Upcoming B2B Forum speaker Mitch Joel talks about "The Great Compression" of business technology, the future of remote work, branding vs. direct response, and the benefits of the long haul.

  • Designers should be considering the impact of both white space and Dark Mode when developing experiences for the Web in 2022. That's among the 10 key design predictions explored in this infographic from Red Website Design.

  • Robust data paired with predictive analytics is essential for modern sales and marketing leaders. It makes it possible to do things we could never do otherwise—even with rooms full of intel-gatherers and decoders trying to interpret data. Here are just a few examples.