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What’s The #1 Priority Of B2b Marketers?

Ronn Torossian

According to Content Marketing Institute’s recent research, it’s lead generation. A whopping 85% of respondents said so with only 41% reported feeling confident generating leads. Having no leads is like picking up a fishing pole to go fishing with no idea where the fish are nor what kind of bait to use. RX Of Lead […]. The post What’s The #1 Priority Of B2b Marketers?

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UK Media Moves including the Evening Standard, HR Magazine, The Economist and The Telegraph

Cision

The Evening Standard announces new roles for Nancy Durrant, Susie Butter and Vicky Frost, HR Magazine has a new Editor, and The Telegraph has a new Investment Reporter.

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Marketing Giving

Mindful Marketing

by David Hagenbuch , founder of Mindful Marketing & author of Honorable Influence Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, Cyber Monday. the biggest shopping season of the year can incite even the most apathetic shopper. Some, however, would have us believe that we should do something different with our money, instead of buying things for ourselves or others.

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Duke of York scandal ‘biggest royal crisis since death of Diana’

Mark My Words

Express and Star PR and crisis consultant expert Mark Borkowski said the crisis engulfing Andrew is more controversial than anything on The Crown. Read full article here: [link].

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Peter H. Paulsen’s Inspiring Tale Continues to Resonate in 2024

Two years after its initial release, Peter H. Paulsen’s book, From Brick and Mortar to Prosperity, continues to inspire readers around the globe.

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The Corporate Cost of Prince Andrew’s Jeffrey Epstein Mess

Mark My Words

Fortune No one wants to be tied to someone who’s an alleged pedophile, says PR executive Mark Borkowski, who’s worked with the likes of Led Zeppelin, Prince, and Luciano Pavarotti via his London-based agency, Borkowski. “No one wants to be associated with negativity. The dominos fell and there was no way of pulling them back up. It was like watching a man drown in his own hubris.