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Beyond Events & Trade Shows: Affiliate & Referral Marketing Strategies for SaaS [PART 2]

SmartBug Media

If you’ve read part one of this two-part blog series, you’ve learned that the ability to connect with leads, acquire customers, and build your brand does not go away when trade shows and events go virtual—or are canceled altogether. Bloggers/influencers. Some examples include: Search affiliates. Review sites. Coupon sites.

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How to Market Your Business While Attending an Event or Trade Show [Printable Checklist]

Brandpoint

You just got out of a meeting with your boss who gave you the news that you were approved to attend a conference or a trade show. Whether you’ll be at a marketing conference , a sales trade show or another industry event, you want to really make the most of this situation. Picture this. Amazing news, right?

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Six Ways to Connect with Hard-to-Reach Business Buyers

Webbiquity

You can go high ($50 to $100 per package) with a service like Video Plus Print , or keep it simpler with something closer to trade show swag. This encompasses media, analysts, trade associations, conference producers, and complementary product vendors among others. co-exhibiting at trade shows and conferences.

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Best practices for using social media at a trade show

Integrated B2B

With exhibits to design and logistics to plan, it’s easy to see why so many trade show marketers neglect social media. Budgetary concerns and tough sales targets make it easy to write off social media marketing as an ‘optional extra’ for a trade show. Social media and trade shows, however, can work together very well.

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The Importance of an Email Marketing Database for a Business

SendX

It’s why you hear so many professional bloggers throw around the phrase, “the money is in the list!” They give you your email addresses when they subscribe to receive your content or opt in, usually on your website. Other times you’ll be providing your information in exchange for a piece of free content, like an eBook.

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How to Develop Fresh Ideas for Your B2B Content Marketing Program

KoMarketing Associates

In B2B marketing, it can be difficult to think of content topics to write about on a monthly, or even weekly, basis, especially if you’re in an industry that has a lot of regulations or limits the type of information that can be shared (e.g. They may move on to competitor content or seek out other publications with more variety.

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Three Things Twitter’s Marketing Team Needs to Do

Webbiquity

Marketers, PR professionals, bloggers, and journalists have traditional been heavy users. Marketers use Twitter to build interest and attendance before the event; to share the experience in real time and increase engagement during the event; and to connect attendees with related content (e.g., So, there’s hope.