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Cracking the Product Demo Code: Lessons From 78 SaaS Demos

Jake Hatfield February 12, 2021 “Show, don’t tell” is a time-tested rule in writing and filmmaking that helps viewers draw their own conclusions rather than relying on a spoon-fed version created by the author. Yet, when it comes to product demos, many marketers and sales teams fall short in creating demos that convert. How do … Continue reading Cracking the Product Demo Code: Lessons From 78 SaaS Demos

Cracking The Harmonized System Code: Product Classification for International Shipping

Christopher Moore — June 14, 2017 Follow @cjmoore— June 14, 2017 What You Need to Know about Harmonized System Code? When it comes to your ecommerce business there is going to be a time when you consider whether or not you want to sell and ship your products to an international market. Once you are … Continue reading Cracking The Harmonized System Code: Product Classification for International Shipping

Cracking the Multi-Channel Merchandising Code: Diversification Strategies to 10X Your Business

by Tracey Wallace June 30, 2016 Follow @tracewallJune 30, 2016 Shoppers today favor convenience above all else when looking to purchase an item. But exactly what qualifies as convenience shifts based on a consumer’s mindset and mood. For instance, when shopping on marketplaces like Amazon, consumers are looking for speed in both finding a product … Continue reading Cracking the Multi-Channel Merchandising Code: Diversification Strategies to 10X Your Business

Cracking The Code: Why Brands Fail At Marketing On Reddit (And How To Succeed)

Ross SimmondsNovember 2, 2015 The Reddit community is filled with opportunities for marketers. It’s a great place to lurk and gain insight, contribute and add value or engage and build relationships. It’s one of the best channels online for connecting with people who are passionate about specific topics and are willing to provide authentic feedback. … Continue reading Cracking The Code: Why Brands Fail At Marketing On Reddit (And How To Succeed)