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  • Join Trust Insights co-founder and marketing analytics expert Christopher S. Penn as he explores the marketing analytics trends that marketers will care most about in the year ahead. What should you know? What can you safely put on the back burner? Sponsored by Seismic.

  • Marketers must stand out: not as the people who make things look pretty, but as the people who drive tangible value for their organization. These metrics can help prove that marketers are indispensable for growing any business.

  • If you're struggling to drive traffic through search engines because your high-quality content is ending up on the third or fourth page of Google SERPs, this guide will show you how to identify the keywords you could be ranking for. Let's find the keywords you can be realistically competing for right now.

  • You can produce all the content you want, but if you're not gathering intelligence about that content—such as who is consuming it, when and how it's being consumed, and whether it's making an impact—then what's the point? Here are tips and tools to help you unlock the power of content intelligence.

  • Being data-driven is a top priority for most marketers—because they understand its vital importance to achieving marketing success. And every great data-driven marketing program rests on a foundation of data integrity and data ownership. Consider these nine tips to help you lay that foundation in your organization.

  • Despite understanding the value of social media marketing, many businesses are hesitant to engage in it—mostly because they think it's difficult to measure. It doesn't have to be. Here are some ways you can easily measure the success of your social media marketing campaigns.

  • 21 industry stars, 21 pieces of valuable advice for you to up your marketing game in the new year: don't miss this special yearend video episode of the Marketing Smarts podcast!

  • There's a lot that happens at an event besides the five minutes a particular attendee is chatting with you at your booth. If you can collect and interpret data about the rest of what event attendees are doing and signaling, you'll be far more successful in your follow-ups. Sponsored by Cvent.

  • With the holidays upon us, all eyes are on maximizing the impact of email campaigns. What strategies and tactics worked best this year, and what should brands be focused on in the new year?

  • A common fallacy regarding email programs is that once you set them up, they are self-sustaining. That couldn't be farther from the truth. Make sure your email campaigns actually work as you'd like them to. Take these four steps.

  • Knowing how to collect, read, and use your analytics can mean better customers and higher retention rates. Here are four key steps to put your analytics to work for you.

  • Many brands are exploring the benefits of pop-up shops, which can provide brand awareness and test markets at lower costs and less commitment than other options. See why your brand might consider a pop-up shop.

  • Account-based marketing is more than just sending emails to a targeted list. Once a prospect is aware of your brand, how you delight them with personalized content will determine your success in conversion. Want to see a real-life example of how that can be done well? Sponsored by Uberflip.

  • Email marketing is an indispensable channel for any successful content strategy. But how can you make sure email marketing campaigns are effective? Avoid making these 13 common mistakes.

  • Which are the most important metrics to be tracking in your sales funnel? Close more deals by assessing these key comparison metrics.

  • Social media is always "on." How are you supposed to keep up with the constant conversation about and around your brand, and leverage it for the purposes of brand reputation and sales? We'll show you how. Sponsored by Dataminr.

  • Marketers struggle to attribute their campaigns to conversions. But the need to prove ROI is going to get only greater as marketing teams look for additional budget to spread across the many channels they wish to market on.

  • Cognitive biases--thought traps--are the enemy of rational decisions. But rational decisions based on data are vital for marketing and business success. Avoid these common cognitive biases.

  • MarketingProfs and Content Marketing Institute surveyed content marketers worldwide about a range of topics including strategy, audience development, technology proficiency, and content types. This report presents the data from the B2B content marketers in North America. Sponsored by Conductor.

  • Great deal! Buy now!! But why should people buy from your brand over the competition? That's where your value proposition comes in. Here are five steps to test whether your value prop is helping you succeed—or fail.