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How to Build Trust With Your Customer Marketing Strategy

Marketing Insider Group

Many B2B companies spend a large amount of their marketing budget on customer acquisition. One area companies often neglect to invest in is customer marketing. And many modern marketers know this. In this blog, we share how you can build trust using a customer marketing strategy.

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Improve Your eCommerce Experience with These CX Metrics

Marketing Insider Group

In order to succeed in today’s eCommerce market, you need to keep up with the proper tools to track CX metrics and evaluate how you stand up against the competition. Speaking of competition, there is one thing that your competitors won’t be able to copy: how you treat your customers. Customer Satisfaction (CSAT).

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Beyond Acquisition: 7 Ways B2B Marketers Can Lift Customer Retention and Lifetime Value

Heinz Marketing

By Maria Geokezas , Chief Operating Officer at Heinz Marketing We all know getting new customers through the door is important. The true magic lies in keeping those customers. That’s where a shift in the way we see marketing can make a difference. Prioritize Customer Onboarding First impressions matter.

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Is It Time to Reconsider and Reprioritize Your Marketing Metrics in the Time of Coronavirus?

Tomorrow People

A closer look at what marketing tactics seem to be working – and what to watch out for. Earlier this year, before the world experienced mass disruption, we were putting the finishing touches on a series of eBooks looking at some of the most interesting trends we saw in content, marketing, and business strategy. SERP Position Zero.

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How to Develop a Successful Go-to-Market Strategy

Zoominfo

You’ve got butterflies, your team is excited, and you know your customers are going to be impressed. Traditional marketing plans lay out these steps, but to really move the needle, you’ll need to dig a little deeper. That’s where a go-to-market (GTM) strategy comes in. What is a Go-to-Market Strategy?

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Integrating Content Across Your Enterprise

ClearVoice

Content transcends marketing. Marketing is too important to be left to the marketing department.” -David Packard HP Co-Founder Looking Beyond Marketing: Content’s Role in Your Entire Business Content is more than just a marketing tool.

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Out with the Funnel, In With the Flywheel: The Modern Buyer’s Journey

Zoominfo

But, sales and marketing organizations must resist this instinct in order to constantly adapt to changing markets, new technologies, emerging trends and so on. The sales funnel represents the theoretical customer’s journey to making a purchase. Prospects enter the funnel at the top, and exit at the bottom as paying customers.