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Yours in Marketing Episode 2 – ft. Cyrus Shepard

Directive Agency

Don’t want to spend too much time, but thoughts on the Oscars this year. But I think it’s also a little bit pertinent, because too often in B2B, marketing, whatever space you’re in, we focus too much on the business side of it, but then, we’re all people. Green Book, was it deserving? We all have interests.

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Yours in Marketing Episode 2 – ft. Cyrus Shepard

Directive Agency

Don’t want to spend too much time, but thoughts on the Oscars this year. But I think it’s also a little bit pertinent, because too often in B2B, marketing, whatever space you’re in, we focus too much on the business side of it, but then, we’re all people. Green Book, was it deserving? We all have interests.

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Yours in Marketing Episode 4 – Video Strategy with Ethan Beute

Directive Agency

We talk about video strategy for companies, B2B, also just for thought leadership and for personal brands. At the end, we have a special interview with one of our employees here at Directive as well as part of the P2P, the peer to peer segment, so, please stick around. I hope that you’ll listen all the way through.

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Yours in Marketing Episode 4 – Video Strategy with Ethan Beute

Directive Agency

We talk about video strategy for companies, B2B, also just for thought leadership and for personal brands. At the end, we have a special interview with one of our employees here at Directive as well as part of the P2P, the peer to peer segment, so, please stick around. I hope that you’ll listen all the way through.

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Is Twitter for Business Even Worth the Trouble | social crm.

Convince & Convert

Or CEOs having thoughtful retreats in exotic locales to discuss their “Illinois strategy&# ? Facebook is preferred for information about the brand’s activities, and email is preferred for product updates. Customers follow you on Twitter not to be informed, but to be interacted with. Think about that for a moment.

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