WOW! We are less than two weeks away from 2017. It’s hard to
believe that another full year has passed. I feel like it was just a few months
ago when we were planning for 2016.
Tuesday, 28 February 2017
6 Ways B2B Demand Generation Teams Can Start 2017 Strong
Wednesday, 8 February 2017
Friday, 3 February 2017
7 Creative Demand Gen Tactics to Drive Trade Show Booth Traffic
Even in this digital age, trade shows are still a core part of many B2B marketers’ 2017 demand generation plans. Generating maximum return from that investment, however, requires careful planning, and close attention to both pre-show and post-show communications strategy.
In a previous post, I discussed key strategies for following up with trade show leads. Here are 7 ideas for increasing booth traffic and lead volume at the show:
Tuesday, 24 January 2017
Tuesday, 17 January 2017
5 Statistics About B2B Demand Generation with Social Media That You Need to Know
Generating more leads is a B2B marketer’s biggest challenge, with 61% of marketers ranking it as their top issue in 2013. With dozens of different B2B demand generation tactics, how do you decide which strategy is worth your time?
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
The Art and Science of B2B Demand Generation Marketing
For B2B marketers, the pressure to bring in new leads is palpable. According to a recent study by the Content Marketing Institute (pdf), 85 percent of B2B marketers rank lead generation as their top goal for the next year — but it’s easier said than done. A separate study of B2B marketers found that less than one-third feel their demand generation process effectively meets their organizations’ needs.
Wednesday, 4 January 2017
5 Ways Your Organisation Would Benefit From a Demand Centre
The effective balancing of marketing resources within middle-sized and enterprise organisations is a daunting task. According to recent research, on average organisations restructure their marketing resources every 2.5 years often with little or no gain. Such restructuring causes numerous headaches for entire departments and often creates more problems than it was meant to solve.
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