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Makings Of A Modern Creative Director

Bluetext

I would make decisions like this because when you are known as a creative powerhouse and fashion is a creative art, medium in the end. Bill Replogle of Sparkys garage fame taught me a lot about storytelling and the power of the word. Why would or wouldn’t you have made this decision?

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Small(ish) Market, Big Noise: Tracey Zeeck Creates Regional Buzz for Local Businesses

ClearVoice

In medium-sized and small cities, agencies that serve the local businesses take quite a different approach. She shares tips for weaving yourself into the local fabric, opinions on the emerging remote workforce, and success stories in marketing all kinds of regional businesses. We also surveyed company leadership.

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How to Hire a CMO Who Is a Perfect Fit for Your Company

Single Grain

Chief Storyteller – who can craft memorable stories to connect your brand to customers. Market research can be of two types, namely qualitative and quantitative research: Qualitative research involves conducting focus groups and one-on-one interviews. Share your brand story with powerful storytelling.

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Why Clubhouse and Social Audio is the Future for B2B Digital Marketing

B2B Digital Marketer

It is also evidence of the rising popularity of social audio apps, serving as the perfect medium between video and text. Rita uses storytelling to break tough topics down into practical, easily implementable actions and has coined the phrase “Rita made me DO it!” Social audio apps have been available for years (i.e.,

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What Your Traditional Marketing Education Didn't Teach You About Marketing Today

Hubspot

While the end goal of public relations hasn’t changed, the tactics used, mediums leveraged, and patterns of communications have fundamentally shifted. Public Relations 101 used to be all about the art and science of press releases and effective pitch emails. Two challenges emerged from this dynamic between marketers and designers.