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Smart Marketing: How Corporate Marketers Deploy AI

The CMO Survey

The August 2019 CMO Survey confirms this, with corporate marketers reporting a 27% increase in the implementation of AI and machine learning (ML) in marketing toolkits compared to just six months prior. This makes AI an important tool for sales and marketing organizations to boost customer acquisition, loyalty, and retention.

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How Your Audience Could Shift in Web 3 [Executive Insights + Podcast Episode]

Hubspot Marketing

"When you're listening to the news, or you're on Twitter, and people are talking about NFTs and Web 3, it seems really abstract and futuristic and stupid. I get that," says Kipp Bodnar, HubSpot CMO. "A And can I factor in customer acquisition cost on top of that?" It's really easy to naysay all of it. Bodnar says.

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Why CMOs must cross the technical divide

Martech

Over the last several years, I’ve written frequently about the lack of CMO engagement in technology strategy and management. I’m now starting to see CMOs actively participating in strategy discussions, working hand in hand with their tech lead to make decisions about what to acquire and what to retire.

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Unprompted: An AI arms race is raging in Silicon Valley—but what comes next?

Unbounce

I’m Pete Housely, CMO of Unbounce, and Unbounce is the AI-powered landing page builder. I’ve got some news. So, What’s on my AI mind today is how is AI adoption being fostered by our tech overlords and how does this change our approach to customer acquisition and activation? [00:04:25]

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

Econsultancy

Gartner’s annual CMO Spend Survey , published in July 2021, has found global marketing budgets now equate to just 6.4% As a result, typical customer acquisition costs for brands selling on Amazon has risen from a 15% equivalent transaction fee per order to ones that are typically more than 20%. of revenue.