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  • A unified data strategy is incredibly important for companies seeking to improve their marketing efficiency, data quality, and customer journey. Here are five insights and recommended actions than can help.

  • Automation is a huge advantage in B2B marketing, especially if you're conducting multiple campaigns across channels. But an automation tool can do more than send out automatic emails—it can transform the way your business operates. See how in this article.

  • Pressures from the pandemic environment are falling on B2B companies to speed up their digital transformation efforts. Thinking like a marketer will enable you to tackle digitization with grace, intention, and, most important, a customer-centric approach. Find out how.

  • What was once a marketing database has evolved, as marketers have adopted customer data platforms (CDPs) and new ecosystems of activation platforms. But CDPs tend to suffer from a functional gap, limited as they are to first-party data. Here's how that gap can be bridged.

  • Many buyers are hesitant to try new B2B tech vendors and products, but they can be persuaded to do so with better pricing, deep experience, innovative solutions, and professional peer reviews, according to research from LinkedIn Marketing Solutions.

  • The accelerated transfer of B2B business to digital-only formats has emphasized the importance of sales enablement technology. Even after the pandemic, digital-first attitudes are likely to persist—so ensure your sales enablement tech strategy measures up.

  • Marketers say real-time marketing, analytics, and artificial intelligence (AI) are the three emerging technologies that will have the most impact on their strategies in the year ahead, according to recent research from Ascend2.

  • However 2020 played out for your company, it certainly illuminated some universal marketing obstacles that we can all learn from. Going into 2021, we can take advantage of those struggles and turn them into opportunities.

  • When most marketers think "marketing automation," they think "efficiency." But when used strategically, automation can offer you so much more—loyal customer relationships, a boost to the bottom line, and a way to measure your marketing success. Sponsored by Act-On Software.

  • Marketing and sales teams are only as good as their customer data. If your team is like most, there is room for improvement in your ability to score and route leads—and attribute success. That's why you need a data management strategy. Sponsored by ZoomInfo.

  • Is your revenue operations team bogged down by manual tasks and other roadblocks that stifle your success? Learn how you can use connected data and channel orchestration to refocus your team on strategic, value-add initiatives. Sponsored by Dun & Bradstreet.

  • When most B2B marketers plan a campaign, creativity and content are at the forefront. But, in today's environment, digital optimization is equally important to effectively engage with customers and ensure campaign success. And, for that, you need useful data and reliable technology. Sponsored by Jahia.

  • B2B buyers say they rely on product demos and vendor websites most when evaluating potential technology purchases, according to recent research from TrustRadius.

  • The ever-increasing number of channels your customers and partners use to engage with your business requires a new approach to creating and managing your digital strategy. Get ready to harness the awesome power of omnichannel experiences to your advantage. Sponsored by Progress Sitefinity.

  • Most marketers say the COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on their firm's marketing technology (martech) budget, according to recent research from Demand Spring.

  • Mike Betzer, SVP and GM at Khoros Care, dives into the history of the 800 number, long distance dialing, personalized messaging, and MCI—all in an effort to get to the heart of why companies struggle to really talk to their customers.

  • Email marketing gives you space for customization, direct communication, and easy tracking. But scaling and consistency are hard to achieve. Here are four ways to integrate AI into your email strategy without sacrificing a human touch and all the while achieving consistently better results.

  • The love-hate relationship with our CRMs is real. They often fail to meet promises made during selection and implementation, and they can fall short of their potential to drive revenue. But we can't live without them. To get more out of your CRM implementation, ask and answer these two questions.

  • When your employees are working remotely, email and messaging apps are a natural fallback for internal communication. Find out what their limitations are and how to solve complex collaboration problems. Read more.

  • How can B2B firms tell when it's finally time to invest in a customer relationship management (CRM) system? The signs tend to vary among internal groups.