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  • It's no secret that the holiday shopping season can have an outsize impact on a small business's revenue for the year. Here are four areas businesses should prioritize.

  • New digital experiences continue to disrupt customer journeys, leading marketers to rethink the traditional funnel. A new customer journey has taken shape, creating more meaningful touchpoints and potentially leading to increased revenue.

  • Creativity can be highly useful in marketing, but it won't get you very far if your message strategy is off the mark. Because message strategy is the foundation for everything you do in marketing. Here's how to build a foundation that doesn't crumble.

  • Learn why you should outline your competitive intelligence (CI) priorities and how you can quickly make an impact in your organization. If you're not defining your CI priorities, you're setting yourself up for failure. Avoid that costly mistake.

  • Much has been written recently about how consumers should be the "owners of their data." But can marketers perform customer analytics while respecting customers' wishes and following the law? Are we on a collision course, or is there a better way?

  • Jonah Berger and Stefan Berger offer listeners a sneak preview of their latest book, Cultural Velocity: Making Ideas Move. Together, they explain the five routes that brands can take to harness the power of culture to build relevance, drive conversations, and achieve growth.

  • These days, e-commerce businesses have more marketing options at their fingertips than ever before. It can be easy to choose the wrong ones. As a result, many e-commerce companies are losing out on some seriously lucrative revenue streams.

  • This infographic outlines and debunks persistent myths about mom-and-pop shops and offers seven actionable tips to help small businesses compete and thrive against big retailers.

  • The new year is right around the corner, and marketers are making their budget lists and checking them twice... Here's a look at how marketers are prioritizing digital spend for the year ahead.

  • Email is ubiquitous, valuable, and integrated into our lives and devices. But the email landscape isn't static: It shifts, even if just a little—by the day. Three hot trends will be shaping email marketing in 2020.

  • Brand strategist and best-selling author Jeremy Miller shares insights from his latest book, Brand New Name: A Proven, Step-by-Step Process to Create an Unforgettable Brand Name.

  • For 20+ years, shoppers have bought stuff online. But people don't just buy, they also like to shop—reveling in the experience of discovery. And they have now begun to extend that shopping behavior online. Brands need to capitalize on this shift—because it's the inevitable future of e-commerce.

  • Our workdays are in a permanent state of tug-of-war between deadlines and distractions, waged on a battlefield of meetings, projects, and campaigns—and planning, managing, and creating... Can we learn from how Bill Gates recharges and refocuses?

  • At some point, we all learned about the 4Ps of marketing: place, price, product, and promotion. Those still hold weight, but marketing has been undergoing drastic changes, and companies now face a host of new challenges. These new 4Ps of marketing are the way forward.

  • If you're not already doing ABM, then you're likely thinking about doing it. Taking a tiered approach allows you to scale your efforts. Here's how to win the biggest, most attractive deals in your market.

  • You've built your marketing career by creating compelling campaigns that capture calls, clicks, likes, shares, and sales. You've mastered the art and science of SEO. But are you ready to market to the next generation of consumers? Are you ready for voice commerce?

  • The entire retail industry is at a crossroads: store closures, CMO reshuffles, and competition from Amazon. But retailers still have a lucrative opportunity to differentiate themselves and win over undecided shoppers, who are large in number. Here's how.

  • Different companies have different methods and tools for content creation. What's important is that the team creating the content is capable of implementing a content strategy and achieving its objectives. So when putting together a content marketing team (or outsourcing to an agency), what should you be looking for?

  • An economic downturn will come. That's a certainty. What's not certain is exactly when (this year, next?) and how bad it will be (a recession, depression?). But some businesses will do better than others. See what history tells us we might expect during the next downturn.

  • Here are the 2020 B2B content marketing research results from MarketingProfs and Content Marketing Institute. See what key actions and approaches you can take to improve your own content marketing program.