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  • Marketing stars Christopher Penn, Chris Brogan, Goldie Chan, Carlos Hidalgo, Katie Martell, and MarketingProfs' own Nina Bell share mistakes and missed marketing opportunities and lessons those experiences taught them. MarketingProfs Chief Content Officer Ann Handley co-hosts this special 404th episode.

  • Millennial parents tend to think of technology as a parenting tool and are more concerned about safe content than content overload for their kids, according to recent research from Fullscreen.

  • If you're a CMO, or plan to be one someday, and you're in job-acquisition or job-preservation mode, you're probably contemplating the skills a high-level marketing professional will need to stay relevant, employable, and successful in the coming years. Here is what you need to know.

  • There is broad consensus that customer experience (CX) is critical as a competitive differentiator. And customer data is now available at an unprecedented scale, along with the technology to enable meaningful, positive customer experiences. So, why is it that CX efforts so consistently fall flat?

  • We delve into the evolving role of the chief marketing officer and the importance of aligning Sales and Marketing to achieve results. CallRail Chief Revenue Officer Mary Pat Donnellon shares insights and experiences, along with advice for companies looking to better align their teams.

  • The term "disloyalty program" is not what it may seem. In fact, it's a form of effective loyalty-building based on a partnership premise, and it's gaining marketing popularity. Here's all that you need to know.

  • Which terms related to content marketing are searched most on Google? Which hashtags are used most alongside #contentmarketing on Twitter?

  • Content marketing was once mostly about launching a website and posting on blogs. Those days are long gone. Today, it's a critical, multifaceted discipline that drives brand awareness as well as sales leads. Still, content campaigns could be even more successful than they are--if only we didn't succumb to these myths.

  • Marketers today can communicate with prospects and customers more effectively, instantly measure their efforts, and adjust priorities, workloads, and campaigns as needed. To keep up, however, teams must be able to pivot yet remain in sync, and align their efforts with company goals. But how? The answer is to go agile.

  • The positive correlation between ABM and sales outcomes is impossible to ignore, but many B2B marketers still struggle with ABM execution and measurement. There's no silver bullet to demystify ABM, but these tips provide clarity and actionable advice to unlock ROI.

  • Privacy concerns have reached a boiling point. Consumers, regulators, Web browsers, advertisers, brands... all are evolving to meet the changing privacy landscape. Marketers are considering how to best reach customers while respecting their privacy and earning their trust. See what lies ahead in 2020 and beyond.

  • A mobile device is the favorite toy of 44% of Generation Alpha children, according to recent research from Domain.me.

  • Major trends are reshaping business and society, including the way we live and work. That "we" includes not only customers but also marketers—we who venture out into that rapidly transforming world to do our job. To do it well, we need an understanding of the big picture. This infographic from McKinsey & Company can help.

  • Thanks to the social-driven economy, consumer demand for convenience, and a culture of "I want it now," subscription and direct-to-consumer (DTC) e-commerce is booming. The industry is evolving quickly, and heading into 2020 these are five trends to watch.

  • Big Data is taking over. Most of its seemingly obvious payoffs are mirages at best, or quicksand at worst, whereas others hold the potential for high returns. So, what are the keys to Big Data success?

  • Thinking of a customer experience in digital-only terms is limiting. For brands to stand out and truly capture (and keep) customer attention, they must incorporate physical elements and appeal to all of a customer's senses. Here are three ways you can do exactly that.

  • The early-warning signs of a recession are all around, and most economists expect a recession by the end of 2020. Recession-proofing takes time and steady effort. These five tactics will ensure marketers are ready for ups and downs, whatever the economic climate.

  • Most B2B marketers expect their firm's 2020 marketing spend to be roughly the same as it was in 2019, according to recent research from Sagefrog Marketing Group.

  • Marketing has evolved, as has the customer experience: A signature on the dotted line is now just the beginning. CMOs—all marketers—have new roles and so need new skills; foremost is the ability to wear many hats at once. These 5 guiding principles will help you navigate this new world.

  • Email marketing doesn't work well if you don't understand your audience, their needs, their wants. Take these steps to learn more about your audience so that you can then segment them and improve your email workflow—and conversions.