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  • The COVID-19 pandemic drove a 177% spike in remote job listings for marketing roles over a six-month period, according to recent research from LinkedIn Marketing Solutions.

  • If you're in the process of hiring a marketing agency, or you're thinking of hiring one but you're not sure what kind of relationship you want and what type of contract you should sign, read this article before you decide.

  • Most sales professionals say salespeople are underappreciated in the business world, though more have been feeling appreciated since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to recent research from Pipedrive.

  • In keeping up with ever-changing digital channels and techniques, are we forgetting the who, what, why, and when—the fundamentals—of marketing? We shouldn't abandon a traditional marketing mindset. Here's why.

  • Just about every business has a social media presence, but is social media marketing really effective? Maybe we should be using social media in a different way.

  • With hiring picking up in the United States, why are some job seekers not accepting offers? According to recent research from Talroo, various forces are influencing those decisions.

  • A brand audit is an in-depth examination of your brand to identify what you’re doing well, spot areas for improvement, and assess your position in the market compared with your competitors. So, how exactly do you conduct one?

  • Too many companies register multiple domain names—sometimes hundreds or thousands—and then forget about them. Losing track of you online real estate poses high risks to security and reputation. Here's why you should take domain name security seriously.

  • Marketers say their biggest challenge with freelance content creators is the time they need to spend managing those freelancers and bringing them up to speed on brand guidelines, according to recent research from Skyword.

  • Modern marketers wear many hats. They're expected to accomplish numerous tasks, but formal training for most of those tasks doesn't exist—or it's considered less important than training for Sales. But systematic training for your marketing team is a must. Here's why.

  • Choices in marketing automation are plenty, and it might seem you have to choose between several best-of-breed platforms or a single all-in-one solution. But, surprise: you can have both.

  • The average job tenure for chief marketing officers at large brands dropped in 2020 to the shortest it has been in more than a decade, according to recent research from Spencer Stuart.

  • Keith Jennings joins us to share thoughts and insights on the profound and world-changing impact that a single person can have on an organization.

  • Every business function has its specialized vocabulary, but marketing terms are often vague or undefined—or their meaning is not agreed upon. A universal language is necessary for proving marketing's value to the execs in your company. Here's what you need to know.

  • The tides are changing in the relationship between B2B organizations and their PR and marketing agencies. Market demands have shifted, and both sides of the client/agency relationship must adapt. Read this article for survey-based insights.

  • It's become obvious in the past year that remote work is here to stay, or at the very least, expected to be combined with the traditional office. The success of that hybrid workplace of the future depends on thinking about communication in a new way.

  • What are the salary ranges for some of the most common content marketing jobs? To find out, Managing Editor conducted a survey of 387 content marketers.

  • Company culture is not well developed at many organizations despite being viewed as essential to success. So, how can you level-up company culture?

  • Right now, business agility is more important—and more multifaceted—than ever. It looks different for every company, but we all should be focused on these three aspects of it.

  • If you want to prove Marketing's worth to your executives, you have to think in their terms—that is, sales, profit, and growth. Find out how in this article.