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Mobile Optimization by Channel: Key Tips for Reaching Your Customers

Trade Press Services

Hitting those marks can mean the difference between a converted customer and a missed opportunity. In fact, 61 percent of customers say they are more likely to purchase from mobile-friendly sites. This means organizations need a targeted approach for each marketing channel they use. There is no one-size-fits-all solution.

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4 Effective Marketing Strategies for Complex Products

Marketing Insider Group

Effective marketing strategies for complex products are essential to driving business growth. The strategies help build awareness, boost engagement, provide comprehensive customer experiences, and increase brand loyalty. Every product is different. Traditional marketing starts with the product.

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How to Build a Digital Product Brand That Lasts

Webbiquity

A digital product brand is a recognizable symbol that distinguishes an organization from its competitors. A company can use its brand to differentiate itself from the competition to build customer loyalty, generate greater demand for its products or services, and attract new audiences. Guest post by Tara Dwyer. Improve Your SEO.

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Why cross-channel customer journey orchestration is important

Martech

“Brands struggle with where to start,” said Ben Tepfer, Senior Technical Evangelist at Adobe, talking about customer journey orchestration at our recent MarTech conference. There’s new channels, there’s new social networks. Customers demand for personalized messaging. Customers like brands to know who they are.

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The Art and Science of Explaining Your Product Strategy

Speaker: Jason Tanner, CEO of Applied Frameworks

Ideation, discovery, research, and analysis all inform the development of a product strategy that evolves iteratively as the product team learns more about customers, their problems, and potential solutions. However, effective communication of product strategy often presents challenges for product leaders.

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Omni-Channel Marketing Versus Customer Experience Marketing

Sharpspring

Your customers are diverse, intelligent, and have specific needs that you can meet with well-thought-out planning strategies. Two methods of this customer-facing approach are omni-channel marketing and customer experience marketing. What Is Omni-Channel Marketing?

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9 Product Marketing Strategies to Grow Your Customer Base

Marketing Insider Group

When you hear the phrase “product marketing,” what are some of the first brands that come to mind? Product marketing is all about the consumer. To be a successful product marketer, you must pull the consumer into your narrative. All four brands mentioned above understand the importance of customer-centricity.

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Negative Reviews & Online Feedback Happens - But Where Do You Go From Here?

Speaker: Adam Dorfman, Head of Product Growth at Reputation and Jeremy Shubitz, Director of Marketing at Bosley

In today's, your customers will be not only your biggest advocates but also your biggest critics. However, negative feedback can offer actionable insights to build a stronger product and customer experience. Tune into the webinar to learn: What specific channels do customers go for feedback.

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Putting the Buyer Back Into Your B2B Marketing Strategy

Speaker: Ardath Albee, B2B Marketing Strategist and CEO of Marketing Interactions

Customer-centric approaches are meant to help us put buyers first. This is because most marketing efforts continue to be focused on product solutions and selling the product rather than the needs of their buyers. In this session, Ardath will discuss: Why buyer-driven trumps customer-centric. But do they?

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Loyalty Auctions: The Next Reward For B2B Markets

Auction techniques remain an inexpensive, highly interactive, fun and under-utilized method to recognize and reward your best customers while keeping them engaged. Allow employees/customers to bid on rewards and experiences using the points they have accrued in their loyalty accounts. Fewer bidders mean a greater chance of winning!