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4 Ways to Use Market Intelligence for SMBs

Scoop.it

Market intelligence might just be the secret. So, in this comprehensive guide, you’ll find four practical ways to use market intelligence for business growth. Identify Market Opportunities As a small business owner, you always look for untapped opportunities to grow your business. How do they do it? Here’s an example.

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10 Tips for Running Effective Predictive Personalization Campaigns

FunnelEnvy

Decisions are made in real-time and at a 1:1 level and the model makes use of all the data available about that user and also takes in the context about the location, content, and other factors that go into that experience. What Makes For More Effective Predictive Personalization Campaigns. Goals are aligned to business revenue.

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The Reason Your B2B Website is No Longer Effective

FunnelEnvy

The Rules of Customer Marketing Have Changed. There’s growing evidence that the rules we’ve been living with as marketers have changed, but we don’t have the advantage of having them documented in a codified set that everyone has to play by. CEOs love this trend because it’s cheaper to acquire customers via marketing than sales.

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#B2BChannelPanel Round-Up: Paid Ads & Social

PathFactory

Over the course of an hour, B2B experts got down to the nitty gritty discussing paid ads and social. When it comes down to it, anyone can through budget at a paid ad or social campaign. A successful paid campaign requires the artful orchestration of every single one of them. For paid ads it’s usually lead gen.

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How to Master Startup Marketing: Experts Share Their Secrets

Vidyard

It’s an all-too-common story: Someone is learning how to market a startup, so they acquire all the trappings of a marketing operation without knowing why they work. They launch a Twitter account, a LinkedIn company page, a website, and start running ads—and nothing happens. Contents 1. Content Marketing for Startups 3.1.1

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How to Master Startup Marketing: Experts Share Their Secrets

Vidyard

It’s an all-too-common story: Someone is learning how to market a startup, so they acquire all the trappings of a marketing operation without knowing why they work. They launch a Twitter account, a LinkedIn company page, a website, and start running ads—and nothing happens. Contents 1. Content Marketing for Startups 3.1.1