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How Content Marketing Can Save Your Digital Marketing Strategy

Content Marketing Institute

But, interestingly, I’ve started to see an increasingly larger opportunity for content marketers to play a true leadership role in that broader marketing strategy. Content marketing strategy can be the foundation for a nonexistent integrated digital marketing strategy. Today’s integrated marketing strategy isn’t.

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Stats roundup: the impact of Covid-19 on marketing & advertising

Econsultancy

When it comes to investment, 19% of B2B marketing budgets is now dedicated to advertising efforts, marking it as the category with the biggest share of spend. This is followed by tools and technology (16% share), content (16%), account-based marketing (16%), people (15%) and events and sponsorships (14%). A further 37.5%

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B2B Marketing Predictions For 2011

Marketing Insider Group

Customer satisfaction, loyalty and retention re-emerge as key metrics B2B marketers will use to measure the performance of their holistic marketing programs. Marketing and sales alignment continues to be the #1 issue impeding marketing’s ability to be perceived as a major driver of B2B business value.

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Push vs. Pull: Social Media and the Case for Marketing Optimism

Marketing Insider Group

Push vs. Pull The battle has raged within B2B Marketing departments since the dawn of the web: push vs. pull, traditional direct marketing vs. newer inbound techniques like search. For me, the strength of inbound marketing techniques lies in the power of giving up control to the customer.

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Social Media and the Case for Marketing Optimism

Marketing Insider Group

Push vs. Pull The battle has raged within B2B Marketing departments since the dawn of the web: push vs. pull, traditional direct marketing vs. newer inbound techniques like search. For me, the strength of inbound marketing techniques lies in the power of giving up control to the customer.