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3 Tips to Promote Your Giving Tuesday Campaign

Hubspot

You can use all the facts, figures and statistics you want, but unless you make an emotional connection with people you’re selling your efforts short. Create a communications calendar that includes your blog, email newsletter and social networks. Depending on the channel, create a weekly or daily drip of content.

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Sales Pipeline Radio, Episode 122: Q&A with Dave Gerhardt @davegerhardt

Heinz Marketing

I keep seeing you, crossing paths at different events, and I’ve been speaking more and doing more stuff, and I always see you there, so I think it’s good that this happened. I’m just so skeptical of salespeople and people trying to sell to me, that that’s how I buy. Dave: No, no. I like to Google stuff.

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Yours in Marketing Episode 4 – Video Strategy with Ethan Beute

Directive Agency

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. ” With you personally, how have you found the time to actually create content that’s meaningful for customers, and for yourself, and for the company?

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Yours in Marketing Episode 4 – Video Strategy with Ethan Beute

Directive Agency

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. ” With you personally, how have you found the time to actually create content that’s meaningful for customers, and for yourself, and for the company?

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PKM and the Organization - Pollard

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Many training departments saw it as the content side of training, and wondered why it didnt report to them. Now, a dozen years after the debut of KM, there has been little significant change in the efficiency, effectiveness or value of information processes or content in most organizations.