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Co-branding with Research: Making Your B2B Content Stand Out

Hinge Marketing

What is Co-branding? Co-branding is a marketing strategy where two or more brand names form a branding collaboration around a product, service, or topic. This is where co-branding, especially co-branding with research, can launch your content to new heights of readership and engagement. Source: Red Bull Stratos.

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11 Plays to Get Your Business Back After Covid-19 And The New Normal

Hinge Marketing

Moreover, face-to-face meetings, trade shows/conferences, and special events have all been sidelined for the near future. For example, at Hinge, we tell clients that if they co-brand a webinar with us, we can double or triple the normal number of registrations they receive. Is it differentiated and memorable?

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Marketing Automation: Like Bringing a Gun to a Knife Fight

Webbiquity

One of the biggest challenges b2b marketers face is what to do with all of those “names&# that come into your system that aren’t really “leads&# yet; contacts collected from white paper downloads, webinar registrations, trade shows and other activities.

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Marketing Automation: Bringing a Gun to a Knife Fight

WebMarketCentral

One of the biggest challenges b2b marketers face is what to do with all of those "names" that come into your system that aren't really "leads" yet; contacts collected from white paper downloads, webinar registrations, trade shows and other activities. How do you separate hot leads from long-term leads from tire-kickers?

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21 Questions to Ask Your Event Lead Management Vendor Before Making a Purchase

Lead Liaison

According to Forrester , marketing events such as trade shows and conferences occupy the largest share of B2B marketing budgets at 14%. Insidesales.com co nducted a study that found 35-50% of sales go to the vendor that responds first. Internet at trade shows and conferences can be spotty and expensive.