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  • Consistent messaging helps your buyers understand your offer and also benefits your marketing and sales teams. Discover a simple process to streamline your product or service messaging to communicate your value prop clearly.

  • This article shares tips for setting up clear tone-of-voice brand guidelines, teaching your team to follow them, and checking how well you're doing.

  • You may think you're communicating, but are you really getting your point across? Podcast guest and "King of Clarity" Steve Woodruff breaks down the elements of clear communication, from distilling your purpose to getting people on the same page.

  • Do you love your neighbors, your customers, your partners, your employees? If you're building a digital community, you'd better. This article explores how to reap the rewards of community-building.

  • A multilingual email marketing strategy doesn't stop at the translation of text. Localization is also essential. This article breaks down what you need to consider.

  • This infographic looks at four approaches to take for successfully developing your message: focusing on your target market, alluding to the solution you provide, keeping things simple, and differentiating when possible.

  • Is email dead? Hardly. Its role is simply changing. This article explores the potential of that role, from email intelligence to data security.

  • Join George B. Thomas and podcast guest Matt Heinz for a nuanced discussion on the alignment of business objectives, the nature of Sales enablement, an integrated approach to data management, and more, featuring a score of practical tips and tricks for achieving synergy between your Sales and Marketing efforts.

  • This article explores what makes for a great interview: research and preparation, a proper guest introduction, and engaging conversation.

  • In this episode of Marketing Smarts, host George B. Thomas and guest Jason Harris explore the elements that form the foundation of successful communication strategies. They discuss connection in terms of outcomes, ownership, consistency, Jason's "connect four" technique, and more.

  • Although acquiring new customers is needed to counterbalance inevitable attrition, it isn't the most effective way to stimulate growth. The true goldmine for revenue expansion lies in your existing accounts.

  • The availability heuristic is a mechanism used by the brain to recall and label information, and it can cause lots of biases in buyers. Some brands attempt to use those biases to their benefit—through awareness advertising, for example. Ethics aside, it's probably not a good idea...

  • Marketers' tentative trial-and-error with AI can feel a lot like dating—red flags and all. Here's how a "dating" approach can help you embrace AI.

  • To make the right first impression, your brand needs an elevator pitch—a practiced script that introduces yourself and your business in a positive way that is both relevant and memorable. Here are tips on how to craft one.

  • Increased use of generative AI has the potential to populate the Internet with false photos and misinformation, and PR pros need to prepare for possible crises.

  • Content marketing is all about Creating, Connecting, and Sharing. And thanks to social media, you now have more channels (and challenges) than ever before. Looking to get ahead of the pack and build a buying audience with your content marketing? Then come exchange ideas at this content marketing roundtable. Moderated by Ashley Faus.

  • Paid advertising gives you reach, but it's earned media coverage that builds brand trust. Check out this article for tips on how to get more media coverage.

  • In this episode of the Marketing Smarts Live Show, we're diving deep into a topic that's been buzzing in the marketing world: ChatGPT. Is it a marketing dream come true or a disaster in the making?

  • Not every email gets opened, read, and clicked. What's the secret to great response? While that depends on your audience, there are tried-and-true tactics you can use to meet your goals. Join Jay Schwedelson and your email lovin' peers to discuss what works—and what doesn't—when crafting effective emails.

  • Email Marketing Myths Debunked

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    There are a lot of myths around email marketing. After months of testing "best practices," Kelsey Yen and Matt Sailor reveal what works in B2B emails and how you can apply those ideas to your own email campaigns. Unravel the mysteries around email marketing! Sponsored by Act-On.