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  • 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.

  • Are you struggling with building a top-notch marketing team? Or maybe you're just looking to fine-tune your current one? Either way, you're in for a treat in this episode.

  • GenAI's positive benefits outweigh its negative consequences, but that doesn't make those consequences any less real. This article lists future concerns about the use of AI, from basic to dystopian.

  • Ever felt like your B2B social media content is just not hitting the mark? Well, you're not alone. This episode dives deep into the art and science of creating B2B social media content that fuels human connection.

  • When news drops, it hits seemingly every social platform at once. It can be hard for a brand to stand out among all the noise. Following the tips in this article for better social media PR.

  • 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...

  • You'd never hide your content from your target audience, right? If you're not publishing content in the publications your target audience is reading, you might be. Here's how to get it in front of them.

  • Ever felt like your go-to-market (GTM) campaign plan was set in stone, only to realize that it needs to be as dynamic as the market itself? If so, this episode of the Marketing Smarts Live Show is a must-watch.

  • Managing remote teams is not just about having virtual meetings ad nauseam. This article explores other ways of securing performance and cohesion in remote marketing teams.

  • 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.

  • "Video testimonials are the secret sauce to B2B growth!" If that statement piques your interest, then you're in for a treat. In this episode of the Marketing Smarts Live Show, Alexander Ferguson discusses the transformative impact of video testimonials on B2B marketing.

  • It's high time we bridge the gap between B2C and B2B content marketing, using the strengths of B2C strategies to bolster B2B outcomes. Here are some ideas.

  • Have you ever been on the receiving end of AI that didn't work well? It can be awkward and even creepy. To avoid that "uncanny valley," marketers need to learn which functions are human-specific and which ones can be passed off to a bot.

  • If you're a marketer looking to supercharge your strategies with AI, buckle up, because this episode is a goldmine of insights.

  • Marketers are well-versed in the customer journey. But knowing the other side of the story—the buying process (no, the two are not the same)—is also important. Le's visualize the process to truly understand it.

  • You've likely heard how generative AI can automate content creation, enhance data analysis, and power chatbots. Here are three additional use cases for AI you might have overlooked.

  • If you're looking for a fresh perspective on B2B marketing and storytelling, then this episode of the Marketing Smarts Live Show featuring Jay Acunzo is a must-watch.

  • To minimize risk and maximize the benefits of strategic alliances, B2B companies must carefully consider their specific circumstances, objectives, and the compatibility of potential partners. Here's what you need to know.

  • We marketers have grown accustomed to measuring everything. It if can be measured, why not do it? Well... because metrics are messy and outcomes are more important.