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12 Opportunities to De-Risk Your Strategic Planning and Execution

Vision Edge Marketing

[link] Business leaders must continuously engage in strategic planning to steer their organizations toward growth and success, especially when facing a dynamic and unpredictable environment. In this episode of What’s Your Edge , we’ll explore 12 ways you can de-risk your strategic planning and execution.

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Industrial Marketing Strategy vs. Plan

Industrial Marketing Today

I’m sure you’ve heard marketing consultants like me talk about the importance of creating a marketing strategy and then following a plan for success. But what exactly is the difference between an industrial marketing strategy and a plan? I can assure you they are not just consulting jargon.

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Achieve More Satisfaction from Your Strategic Planning Process

Vision Edge Marketing

Does your strategic planning efforts seem more like an exercise? Use these 7 steps to improve your strategic plan and its process.

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How to Create a COVID-era Event Marketing Plan

Webbiquity

As event professionals know, even the best-planned gathering can fall flat without the right marketing. To maximize the impact of and business results from your online or real-world event at a time when some people might be hesitant to travel, it’s vital to start with a comprehensive event marketing plan.

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The Resurgence of Direct Mail as a Growth Marketing Strategy

Speaker: Jeff Tarran, COO, Gunderson Direct & Margaret Pepe, Executive Director of Product Management, U.S. Postal Service

Learn the secrets to direct mail success for growth marketers!

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Why Every Business Needs a Better Growth Plan

Vision Edge Marketing

Yes, I Want My Growth Idea First, let’s address the required elements of best-in-class growth plans. Note: Even if you can answer “yes” to the questions below (very few companies can), by reading further you may learn new best practices to build an even better growth plan. Is it fully aligned with your strategy and your business goals?

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Planning a Successful B2B Sales Client Meeting: 6 Fundamental Tips

Webbiquity

With that in mind, what’s the best way to plan a successful B2B client sales meeting? Plan Well Ahead of Time. Plan for time to answer questions and create an environment that feels personal. Marketers and sales professionals should remember that vigilance is key. Plan Your Next Successful B2B Sales Meeting.

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7 Marketing and Sales Strategies to Grow Your Revenue Fast

Speaker: Christopher Ryan, Founder and CEO of Fusion Marketing Partners

Many companies have the core marketing and sales elements to take their revenue to the next level, but are still missing out on some key opportunities. This could be due to a variety of factors, from a revenue plan that needs refreshing to broken processes. How a few small marketing and sales changes can make a big revenue difference.

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Intent Data: No Tricks, all Treats

Speaker: Michael Ballard, Senior Manager of Digital Marketing, Lenovo

and then proceed to annoy the heck out of them with endless emails, ads, and other marketing messages. Wait a second - that wasn't part of the plan. Michael Ballard, Senior Manager of Global Digital Marketing at Lenovo, shows how marketers can reach the right contact, using the right channel, at the right time.

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A Pragmatic Guide to ABM Success

Speaker: Howard J. Sewell, President of Spear Marketing Group

Your Exclusive Step-by-Step Guide to the Opportunity-Based Marketing (OBM) Framework That Will Enhance the ABM Strategies Used by Your Marketing and Sales Teams. Sewell detail a pragmatic approach to ABM planning, execution, and orchestration. Decide what technologies (if any) you’ll need to successfully execute ABM.

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Creating B2B Engagement, Not Just B2B Content

Speaker: Kate Jacobsen, Marketing Programs Manager, BrightTALK

Marketers are generating more and more content to educate and nurture prospects through the sales pipeline. Join us as we break down underutilized tactics marketers can use to improve engagement at all stages of the funnel. The solution isn't creating more content—it’s getting the most out of what you have on hand.

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Win Sales Calls with Webinar Production

Speaker: Dawn Baron, President, Passion Profits Consulting, and Shelley Trout, Webinar Producer, Aggregage

As a B2B marketer in 2020, you are constantly asked to fight for attention in crowded markets with limited resources. What are the best practices for marketing your webinars to attract the customers you’re looking for (hint: don’t spam your mailing list!). Or, do you think the webinars you are presenting could be more effective?

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Maximize Results Of Attending A Trade Show

By downloading this white paper, you will learn how setting goals and adding pre-planning to every trade show and industry event you attend makes a considerable difference. Attending trade shows helps your business find new prospects and make connections.

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How COVID-19 is Impacting B2B Marketing Plans

Speaker: Tom Pick, Chief Digital Marketing Consultant, Webbiquity

B2B Marketing Zone and Tom Pick, a well-known B2B Marketing expert, recently conducted a survey of over 450 senior B2B marketing professionals about the impact of COVID-19 on their B2B marketing plans. Whether marketers are planning on live events this Fall and where budgets slated for live events are going.

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The 2021 ABM Planning Template

Planning”: a word that has, at times, a not-so-stellar reputation. We get it; planning takes tons of energy going into each quarter, each half, each year. This ready-to-go, boss-approved ABM planning template deck will set you up for that coveted round of virtual high-fives at your next meeting.