The Art of Marketing Top 5 Takeaways from Randi Zuckerberg

The Art of Marketing Top 5 Takeaways from Randi Zuckerberg

The last speaker at The Art of Marketing conference was Randi Zuckerberg. Check out our top five takeaways from her presentation.

The Art of Marketing Top 5 Takeaways from Mitch Joel

The Art of Marketing Mitch Joel

Read on to see our Top 5 Takeaways from Mitch Joel’s presentation at The Art of Marketing conference.

The Art Of Marketing Top 5 Takeaways from Gary Vaynerchuk

@TheArtOf Marketing Top 5 Takeaways from @GaryVee #TAOM

We’re featuring our Top 5 Takeaways from Gary Vaynerchuk, one of the headline speakers at The Art of Marketing conference.

The Art of Marketing Top 5 Takeaways from Seth Godin

Seth Godin

Check out our Top 5 Takeaways from Seth Godin’s presentation at The Art of Marketing conference.

You Can Do It All: Tips from Entrepreneurial Supermoms

You Can Do It All- Tips from Entrepreneurial Supermoms

Balancing work and life can be tough. Thankfully, there are many talented, hard working entrepreneurs and all-around superwomen who do it all and are more than willing to give other moms tips. Read on for more tips from stellar entrepreneurs who are doing it all.

Social Sells: Jim Carr Tells You Why

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We know we’ve told you about the merits of social many times before. Undoubtedly, you’ve heard that social is changing businesses and brands enough times to make your head spin. But when looking at social, many business owners find themselves asking why. A major paradigm shift has been happening in your sales team, whether or not you’ve realized it. “We  [sales people] were all so used to getting business,” says Julie, “And you didn’t have to work as hard…sales was often account management.” With companies no longer controlling their brand sentiment, and the new ease of targeting businesses and consumers online, competition has become fierce, and handshake-deals are in some ways becoming less powerful. So, how do you remedy your sales and adapt to a changing market? Watch as Jim …

Manufacturers and Marketing: Don’t Do It All. Just Do SOMEthing.

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Kathy Steele was a guest on BlogTalkRadio on April 11, 2012. She was delighted to speak with Howard Lewinter about how manufacturers are embracing marketing to thrive and survive in an environment that’s become increasingly competitive not only for products and services, but also in attracting top talent. In case you didn’t have a chance to listen live, here are some highlights from the interview. Be sure to let us know what you think – we love your comments!

How to Rock n’ ROI Your Next Event

How to Rock n' ROI Your Next Event

In my time at Desert Rose Design, I have certainly learned a thing or two about event planning and how to best spend your event planning budget in order to gain as many leads as possible and how to track what has been successful versus what has bombed. This post is a compiled list of tips on creating an extraordinary trade show presence and how to measure your resulting ROI.

Is Your Brand Stuck in the 80s? 5 Signs Your Image is Outdated

Is Your Brand Stuck in the 80s?

Unfortunately, many companies created their company and their branding many years ago and never looked back. Their old brand could actually be doing more harm than good. This blog will provide five signs your company is in need of a rebranding.

Cause Marketing: How a Message Can Convert Millions to Your Cause

Cause Marketing: How a Message Can Convert Millions to Your Cause

You’d heard plenty of people agonize over the ethics and philosophy of both Homeless Hotspots and Kony 2012 by now. But stripped of charitable connotations, both campaigns are just that: marketing campaigns that were hugely successful in garnering international attention. Read for Leah’s takeaways on what you can learn from Kony and Homeless Hotspots.