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The Marketing Book Podcast: “The Sale Is In The Tale” by John Livesay

The Forward Observer

His other books are: Better Selling Through Storytelling: The Essential Roadmap to Becoming a Revenue Rockstar with a Foreword by Tim Sanders (2019) The Successful Pitch: Conversations About Going from Invisible to Investable with a Foreword by Judy Robinett (2016) The 7 Most Powerful Selling Secrets: Soar Your Way to Success With Integrity, Passion (..)

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Reflecting on the 20th Anniversary of Marketri

Marketri

“I founded Marketri 20 years ago in 2004. I can honestly say 20 years into having and owning Marketri, I’m just as excited or more excited about marketing today than I was 20 years ago. I love putting pieces of the puzzle together, figuring out how to do marketing better.

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5 Types of HubSpot Consulting Services and How to Capitalize on Them

Roketto

As a rather modest inbound company that started in 2004, HubSpot was founded on the realization that consumer behavior around buying things was experiencing change — namely that people were no longer responding to the in-your-face advertising that was the standard way of reaching people for so long.

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Content Marketing Showdown: Google vs. Facebook

Contently

Facebook may be the relative baby here, having been founded in 2004. Since its 2004 foundation, Facebook has sought less to innovate outright than tweak and bolt things onto its basic social media offering. Few would argue it has shaped society any less than its neighbor, however.

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Netflix hid ads for years, but now brands want in

Valasys

Netflix’s membership count declined for the first time in over a decade, leading its stock to drop the most since 2004. WSJ’s Joe Flint discusses three ways Netflix may grow and what the changes imply for rival streamers. Share This Post Shares.

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Internal Communications and Your Organization

Biznology

Before joining PepsiCo in 2004, Sharon spent a number of years at Sears and Waste Management. She and her team launched a number of innovative employee initiatives, including the company’s first social media training (SMART U), a social tool to share internal news externally, and PepsiCo’s award-winning employee ambassador program.

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Three Ways to Use Google Trends for SEO in Your Content Marketing

Contently

You can start from 2004 (which is how far back Google lets you go) and measure trends over a year, a month, or even a few hours. Use Data to Target Your Audience at the Right Time Successful content strategy is not just about discovering what topics and angles to cover; it’s also about targeting your customer at the right time.