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Client Newsletters for B2B Firms Is Content that’s Dead on Arrival

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Client newsletters are one of the most widely used, and often abused marketing tactic for B2B firms of any size. Here are three myths and realities to help your firm determine whether it’s a worthwhile tool, or how to improve your current newsletter. In fact, at many firms their client newsletter is a marketing albatross.

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Is Your Client Newsletter a Marketing Albatross?

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Client newsletters are the most widely used, often abused and hotly debated marketing tactic for professional services firms of any size. Here are three highly subjective myths and realities to help your firm determine whether it’s a worthwhile tool, or how to improve your current newsletter.

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Client Newsletters: Empty Suit of the B2B Marketing Mix

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Most Client Newsletters Deliver No Tangible Business Value. Client newsletters are the most widely used, often abused and hotly debated B2B marketing tactic for professional services firms of any size. MYTH #1: Your Firm Needs a Client Newsletter. MYTH #1: Your Firm Needs a Client Newsletter.

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Three Myths and Realities of Client Newsletters

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Client newsletters are the most widely used, often abused and hotly debated marketing tactic for professional services firms of any size. Here are three highly subjective myths and realities to help your firm determine whether it’s a worthwhile tool, or how to improve your current newsletter.

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Social Distancing: Marketing’s New Strategic Mandate

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Many companies have abused email to such a great extent — bombarding clients, prospects and referral sources with email blasts, self-serving newsletters and other useless information — that it’s now extremely difficult to get noticed or gain meaningful traction. Many have blogs featuring content that most visitors neither read nor comment on.