The latest article on ‘The Forrester Blog’ is titled “Marketing 2014: Driven by Insights, Striving for Personalization, Breaking Media Boundaries”. Melissa Parrish says, “December 26th at my house was probably a lot like it was at yours: We ate leftovers; we binge-watched shows we’d missed earlier this year; and we played with toys. Not kids’ toys—tech toys. The one we played with most is also the one I spent the most time researching before I bought it: the 3D printer. Between printing demo pieces and whistles, I checked out my favorite sites to see if any new stories had... [...]
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The latest article on HubSpot blog is titled “7 Marketing Resolutions to Start the New Year Right”. Matthew Bushery says, “The time has come. It’s 2014. You’ve likely considered a number of resolutions you want to follow through with in the New Year. Maybe it’s to spend more time with family, or run more on the weekends, or try to cut pizza and other greasy foods out of your diet for a while (that’s one of mine — I doubt it’ll last long, but I digress). Take a second to think about what you’ve resolved to accomplish in 2014. Are any... [...]
The latest article on ‘Business 2 Community’ is titled “2014: The Age of The Brand Influencer”. Dan Newman says, “We Aren’t Influenced By Ads, But We Are Influenced By People. Spending Will Follow If there is one thing that I have learned in my career, it is that the money always follows the trends. This can be good when the trend is linear, and it can be quite lousy when a trend is short lived. (Think Pet Rock) One thing that is for certain is people by in large are not influenced by advertisements. In fact there isn’t a single “True” advertising medium that is trusted... [...]
The latest article on HubSpot blog is titled “Year in Review: The Highs and Lows of Marketing in 2013”. Corey Eridon says, “I’m all about New Year’s resolutions. I don’t make them in a hasty rush on December 31, either — around November, I tend to start taking stock of my year and think back to the highs and lows that marked the previous months. That way, when January 1 rolls around, I’m ready with some kick-ass resolutions that’ll make the next year, hopefully, awesome. I’m not making any marketing-themed resolutions for 2014, but I... [...]
The latest article on HubSpot blog is titled “11 Simple Steps to Implement Inbound as a One Person Marketing Department”. Virginia Bussey says, “Whenever I talk to someone that is a one-person marketing department, I kind of get excited. I suddenly have this urge to fist bump them or do some sort of secret handshake as if we were in the same fraternity (or sorority). You see, being a one person marketing department has a unique set of challenges that only people that have been there and done it can appreciate. As a one person department, you have unique opportunities to take... [...]
The latest article on HubSpot blog is titled “What Should I Tweet? 8 Places to Find Fantastic Content”. Shannon Johnson says, “Unless you’re famous, it’s really difficult to amass a huge following on Twitter without some hard work. For the average person or business, growing your following takes time and attention on a daily basis. The good news: There are a few big levers you can pull to quickly collect at least 1,000 quality followers for your personal or professional Twitter account. You just need to know how to invest your time and effort“. What Should I Tweet?... [...]
The latest article on HubSpot blog is titled “20 Top Experts Share 24 Trends Transforming Sales in 2014”. Anum Hussain says, “I often hear people question, “Why is New Year such a big deal anyways? I mean, it’s just another day.” Well, while it may be just another day for some … for those in the sales world, it’s a night to celebrate hitting year-end quotas and breathing a sigh of relief before having to jump right into January goals. As we transition from 2013 to 2014, we wanted to share the top predictions for what sales trends will emerge this... [...]
The latest article on HubSpot blog is titled “How to Set SMART Marketing Goals for 2014”. Mike Lemire says, “It’s the most wonderful time of the year! A time for baking cookies, strategically choosing which gift to select in your office Yankee Swap, and, hopefully, letting some of that strategy pour over into your 2014 planning and goal setting. But wait! What about those naughty marketersout there who don’t have goals? Don’t worry — HubSpot’s elves have put together a goal-setting template to make sure you’re on the nice list next year... [...]