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The Secret Weapon of B2B Marketing: How Influencers Drive Growth

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

Traditionally, B2B marketing has focused on rational decision-making, long sales cycles, and reliance on traditional channels such as trade shows, conferences, and industry publications. These partnerships open doors to new markets and communities, strengthening your foothold. We can help!

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B2B Blog Metrics: 4 Effective Categories to Measure Success

Sword and the Script

Businesses that engage corporate blogging with professionalism and process can boost visibility, grow a community, and ultimately, have a meaningful influence on sales. For example, I once worked for a company that found visitors that engaged the blog were 50% more likely to make a purchase. How Long Should a Blog Post Be?

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How To Use Social Media At An Event

Beyond PR

Events are innately social; they thrive on interaction, engagement, and community. With such a high concentration of news and innovation in one place, it’s no surprise that trade shows and other industry events generate a plethora of content. Here are three key tactics for taking advantage of social media during a trade show.

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Seeing Around Corners: 30 Marketing and PR Predictions for 2021

Sword and the Script

Make your team members track everything that matters within your marketing department – blog views, cost per lead, conversion rates at every stage, webinar attendance rate, paid search efficiency… and report their own KPIs up to you. Do you blog regularly? Audiences fragmented into smaller online communities around shared interests.

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What Taylor Swift Can Teach You About Social Media Marketing

MaccaPR

As far as I know, Swift could have a stadium full of publicists and social media specialists frantically tweeting, Tumblring, Instagramming, YouTubing, Facebooking and blogging on her behalf. Lesson #6 - Transform Your Customers into A Community. Source: Papa John''s ). Lesson #4 - Humbly Ask Your Audience For Help. Source: E! ).