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  • Content MarketingTrew Marketing: State of Marketing to Engineers 2024

    From AI to Events: Key Insights for Marketing to Technical Audiences in 2024

    The marketing landscape for engineers and technical professionals continues evolving rapidly, with digital channels increasingly playing a central role. The 2024 State of Marketing to Engineers Report, offers valuable insights for marketers looking to reach this specialized audience effectively. Online Research Dominates the Buying Process One of the most striking findings is that technical buyers now spend an average of…

  • E-commerce and RetailIn-Person and Online Checkout Experiences Capture Market Share

    From Clicks to Bricks: How to Capture Market Share with In-Person and Online Shopping Experiences

    When the recent pandemic closed stores and restricted in-store experience, many consumers didn’t stop shopping. Instead, they brought their business online.  Online sales eclipsed $815 billion in 2020, an eye-popping $244 billion or 30 percent year-over-year increase. U.S. Census Bureau However, don’t write the obituary for in-store experiences just yet. As pandemic restrictions resolved and people resumed their day-to-day activities, many…

  • Advertising TechnologyData Silos Across Multiple Domains

    Closing Data Gaps Across Different Domains In Financial Services

    Targeted advertising and marketing in financial services generates a huge payoff. That payoff can be exponentially increased by six to seven times through personalized messages offered in real-time through contextualized data. These benefits are built on the foundations of real-time customer listening through data collection and identity resolution, making real-time customer data platforms (CDPs) a vital component to driving revenue…

  • Content MarketingJoseph Rago Wall Street Journal Quote on Blogging

    Blogs: Written by Fools to be Read by Imbeciles…

    Mr. Rago, assistant editorial features editor at The Wall Street Journal, eloquently addresses the blogosphere as: The Blog Mob: Written by fools to be read by imbeciles. Joseph Rago This may be the most pretentious attack I’ve seen by a journalist yet! As a former newspaper professional, it’s disappointing to see this attitude. Even worse, I’m a fan of the…

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