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  • Close alignment and cooperation between Sales and Marketing is key to a successful account-based marketing program. Here's how you can set up your ABM program for success and avoid common mistakes.

  • Consumers are in a spending mood, and retailers should be paying attention. By planning ahead, brands can encourage purchases now and also set themselves up for more business in the long run.

  • Third-party customer-intent data is helpful, but the best way to ensure you have the most accurate, useful intent data is to collect website-visitor data yourself. Here's how to do that.

  • Yes, account-based marketing can be an effective way to convert your B2B audience, but make sure you have a strong foundation before your start. Here's what to look for.

  • 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.

  • From reducing your costs to improving your customers' privacy, blockchain technology can seem like the perfect solution for e-commerce businesses. If you're not sure how it works exactly, read on to learn what blockchain is and how it can help your brand.

  • Account-based marketing isn't new, but many marketers still run into issues with implementation and performance. Here are six common ABM problems--and their solutions.

  • Artificial intelligence can seem like a magical marketing solution. But beware: Investing in AI too quickly can backfire. Here's how to know if your brand is ready for AI.

  • B2B buyers say not having enough information was the top factor that slowed their last purchase, according to recent research from Showpad.

  • Account-based marketing may seem like a panacea, but the reality is that marketers often don't trust their own data—which makes your ABM program ineffective. These three steps can make your data more usable.

  • Having a content strategy in place is important, but it's not the only step to content success. Here are six considerations to ensure that your content marketing efforts are not being wasted.

  • Nike, Apple, and Amazon are the favorite brands of Millennials in the United States, according to recent research from Moosylvania.

  • 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.

  • Marketers say text-based search advertising is the most effective pay-per-click (PPC) channel and display advertising is the least effective PPC channel, according to recent research from Hanapin Marketing.

  • These are commonly asked questions (and their answers) about voice search, which is top of mind with marketers and businesses because so many searches are being conducted across Siri, Alexa, Google Home, and Cortana.

  • The assumption is that negative comments of rival fans hurt the involved brands--at least on the social media channels on which those comments and interactions take place. But is that really the case?

  • Apple, Amazon, and Pinterest are the most relevant brands to consumers in the United States, according to recent research from Prophet.

  • Are your marketing efforts overlooking one of the most effective channels: word-of-mouth? Getting people to talk about and recommend your brand can have a huge impact on conversions. See who people trust and what gets people talking.

  • B2B marketers increasingly believe data quality is key to successful campaigns but nearly half are not confident in the quality of their own data, according to recent research from Dun & Bradstreet.

  • Here are the 2019 B2B content marketing research results from MarketingProfs and CMI. See what key actions and approaches you can take to improve your own content marketing program.