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  • This infographic looks at four approaches for improving your podcast: using interactive elements, featuring everyday people, allowing your passion to shine through, and getting out of your comfort zone.

  • Industrial engineers want vendor marketers to provide information-rich technical content and want vendor salespeople to exhibit strong technical expertise, according to recent research from GlobalSpec and TREW Marketing.

  • Accessibility is a hot topic in the virtual event and video space. Live captions are an effective way to make your event accessible, but you have logistic choices to make—namely, should you go with a human or a machine?

  • So... you're relatively new to content marketing. You keep hearing about "sales enablement." What exactly is that? And what content types can you tailor specifically for Sales? This article has your answers.

  • PowerPoint presentations are a super basic skill, right? That means everyone makes super basic mistakes. This article covers four—and how to fix them.

  • As a marketer, you produce your content, you post it, you amplify it, and you're done, right? Not so fast. There's more. Gathering content intelligence improves the value, personalization, and overall effectiveness of your marketing. Here's how.

  • Both B2B and B2C marketers say the primary purpose of content marketing is to generate brand awareness, but they differ on the other top reasons for creating content, according to recent research from Parse.ly.

  • Your customers want to consume your content before talking with sales. Design an outstanding customer experience around your self-service marketing content in Customers Crave Self-Service Content. Join Jeannie Walters, CCXP, in Session 1 of her B2B Content as CX Working Webinar series.

  • Sick of staring at cheesy stock images all day to use in your marketing? Don't fall into the people-looking-at-a-whiteboard hole. Check out these other eight visual content ideas.

  • Most people throw out how-to manuals and go straight to YouTube to understand how to do something, and they should be able to do the same for your company. Here are five ways to explain your business with video.

  • Although trends suggest that companies are using video and podcast marketing more than ever, the platforms are still not as universal as email or social media, Casted's State of Content Marketing Report found. Check out more insights in this article.

  • It's no longer enough to personalize emails using only the [your name] field. Customers are over it. Luckily, there's a better way to personalize: dynamic content.

  • This infographic covers how to diagnose what type of writer's block you have, and it provides workarounds for each. It also shares general advice for how to get back into rhythm and write with joy.

  • Did you know that 80% of the content we create is often wasted? Learn how to create the content that gets used and gives you a healthy return on your content investment. Sponsored by Allego.

  • In times of crisis, people say they want brand messaging to make them feel happy and motivated, according to recent research from Attest.

  • You need to attract new people to your business. The right people, those potential ideal customers. Only then can you successfully engage with them. Providing incredible, high-value, educational content will qualify them ready for sales (or move them down your e-commerce pipeline). Then, when it's time for conversion, your success rate will boom.

  • Directional data, content proliferation, and instantaneous demand are some of the content marketing trends to keep an eye on this year, according to a recent infographic from Search Engine Journal.

  • A case study can be an effective storytelling tool to use in B2B content marketing. Learn why, as well as how to craft one, in this article.

  • Audio of all types, from podcasts to voice search, is a powerful form of content marketing. If you're not doing it yet, here's how to get started.

  • This infographic from Google provides a flow chart for publishers looking to incorporate UGC elements such as comments into their websites.