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  • This infographic looks at the size of the Spotify audience and why marketers should consider using the service to achieve their business goals. It also delves into how to create branded playlists and how paid ads work on Spotify.

  • Why are communities the future of marketing? Mark Schaefer, author of Belonging to the Brand: Why Community Is the Last Great Marketing Strategy, has a lot of ways to answer that question, and he goes into many of them.

  • Changing customer behaviors and the loss of third-party cookies are just two of the (BIG) reasons the digital landscape has gotten so complicated for e-commerce marketers. Join us for this no-cost webinar to discover the digital strategies that will help you reach and convert more shoppers than ever. Sponsored by Adtaxi.

  • This infographic looks at the role reviews/ratings and customer service play in conveying brand authenticity, and how that authenticity translates into sales and loyalty.

  • Join Marcus Sheridan and host George B. Thomas as they talk about brand trust, pricing pages, disarmament, the power of vertical video, the good-enough mindset, the "stupidest metric in the history of the world," and more. They have a lot of opinions.

  • Training for B2B marketers is not always a given. In fact, many marketers are not getting any training at all in a year. Learn the barriers B2B marketers are facing to develop professionally and personally, how individual marketers can make a difference on their own, and how leadership can and should be doing more to ensure their teams get the training they need—and deserve.

  • If you're responsible for a company's marketing strategy, one of the main issues you'll face is how to manage multiple products (or services) for the future as well as maximize product opportunities in the present. It turns out there are various approaches to solving that problem, but each has its pros and cons.

  • Pam Didner and host George B. Thomas get into all things go-to-market, including understanding the scope of your campaign, researching your audience, and listening to your peers—all of which are ongoing processes.

  • Are small business owners using tools powered by artificial intelligence? If so, which tasks are the tools helping with? To find out, Skynova surveyed 1,000 small business owners.

  • On this episode on Marketing Smarts, Liz Murphy and host George B. Thomas have a lively discussion about being human, observing before speaking, creating content while scared, and a lot more—all peppered with movie metaphors, existential questioning, and jokes about camels.

  • More and more marketing teams are being expected to drive business growth. The easiest way to do that is incorporate an interdisciplinary team focused on companywide goals and three oft-siloed marketing elements.

  • Products, prices, description, checkout. You're all set for e-commerce! But not so fast... there's more to it than that. In this article, get tips for your strategy.

  • Customer profiles, user browsing data, and benchmark studies are designed to help companies know exactly who their customers are and what brand sentiments they have. But what if we don't need that much information?

  • How can small businesses successfully achieve scale? To find out, Clarify Capital surveyed 1,010 business owners, top-level executives, and senior managers whose companies experienced hypergrowth.

  • Steve Multer joins host George B. Thomas for a conversation on communication, humanity, the shortcomings of AI, creating passion, the right way to talk about your job, and a whole lot more.

  • Why do salespeople reject leads that come from their firm's marketing team? Why do marketers think leads are rejected? To find out, RollWorks surveyed 527 salespeople and 323 marketers.

  • Although the role that technology vendors play is critical to their clients, the relationship between the two parties can often feel transactional. Building a long-term strategic partnership, on the other hand, can benefit both.

  • Rewards and incentives can make for great motivators and a positive experience for customers. But the options can sometimes be overwhelming. Here's a quick guide on how to choose the best incentives.

  • Many senior marketers say the COVID-19 pandemic drove lasting strategy shifts, such as spurring them to target new customer segments and focus on digital-first experiences, according to recent research from Salesforce.

  • To help us think strategically about the benefits and risks of launching a brand-new product to the market, it's useful to frame the process as the stages of a life cycle, especially from customer point of view—i.e., the types of customers a company will attract at each stage.