Q&As
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Demand Gen
Five Ways to Apply Diversity and Inclusion to Events
Here are five strategies for diversity and inclusion that marketers can use when planning future events.
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Agencies
What Instagram’s Decision to Hide ‘Likes’ Means for Marketers
Instagram began testing the removal of “likes” on its platform in the U.S. last week for select users. Here’s what that means for marketers.
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Digital
Demanding Transparency: Six Ways to Combat Influencer Marketing Fraud
Brand executives from Unilever and Southwest Airlines discuss how they are proactively combatting influencer fraud from within their organizations.
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Demand Gen
7 Customer Retention Predictions for 2020
Next year, retention is set to be a top priority for companies looking to keep customers engaged and driving growth. These seven trends will emerge to shape the way companies delight and retain customers in 2020.
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Profiles & Campaigns
HP Improves ABM with Sales and Marketing Integration
Breaking down data silos and better integrating sales/marketing processes
is helping HP improve the company’s B2B targeting and segmentation. -
Acquisition
Women Gain Ground in Marketing Industry’s Workforce: Report
Women overwhelmingly comprise the bulk of the marketing industry’s workforce and
at the senior leadership level, female representation is now likely at an all-time high. -
Acquisition
Modern Warfare Takes Over Burger King in LA
In the run up to the highly anticipated release of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare,
big brands wanted to get in the game. -
Acquisition
The Microsoft Tiny House—2019 Gold PRO Award
Microsoft needed to increase awareness with college students, but getting past a
perception that it didn’t connect with the college lifestyle was the challenge. -
MarTech
Brands Need to Consider Martech Investments Wisely: Report
Respondents to the Chief Marketer Martech Outlook survey said they expect budgets to increase
in the next 12 months. How do you decide what purchases make the most sense? -
Facts & Figures
CCPA: 3 Tips to Get Ready for Compliance
Non-compliance will become pricey: when enforcement actions begin
on July 1, 2020, civil penalties could be $2,500 per violation.