Diminishing third-party cookie data and growing privacy regulations will impact available data, driving more marketers to take control over ID graphs and identity programs. Amy Gesenhues on February 6, 2020 U.S. marketers are expected to invest $2.6 billion in identity resolution programs by 2022 — a 188% increase over the course of four years, according … Continue reading Is it time marketers take more ownership over their identity resolution platforms?
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How Bloggers Can Improve Their Team’s Task Estimates
Rich Butkevic — January 27, 2020 If you’re a blogger who works with a team on projects, such as for a website redesign or enhancement, you may often find that your task estimates are way off – you’re not alone. Studies have shown that most people are terrible at estimating the amount of time that … Continue reading How Bloggers Can Improve Their Team’s Task Estimates
3 Powerful (Yet Simple) Secrets Enterprises Can Unlock for Their Account-Based Marketing Strategy
Lorena Harris — January 22, 2020 According to Engagio’s 2019 ABM Market Research Report, about 75% of B2B companies have piloted or started building out their Account-Based Marketing strategy. But less than 5% have had a program for more than two years. ABM has become a major enterprise buzzword over the last decade, and you … Continue reading 3 Powerful (Yet Simple) Secrets Enterprises Can Unlock for Their Account-Based Marketing Strategy
How Small Businesses Balance Their Staff With Freelancers
Peter Daisyme — January 13, 2020 Now, small businesses balance their staff with freelancers. A recent study done by UpWork.com and the Freelancers Union found that around 57 million Americans were working as freelancers as of 2019. This makes up about 36 percent of the U.S. workforce and amounts to $ 1.4 trillion in earnings. … Continue reading How Small Businesses Balance Their Staff With Freelancers
How Much Autonomy Should Teams Get From Their Agile Leader?
Peter Koning — January 13, 2020 The agile movement really has changed the way we lead our people. Giving them more freedom and autonomy to do their job often improves the quality, productivity and happiness of the people. Because knowledge workers (or highly educated people) don’t need a boss to tell them what to do, … Continue reading How Much Autonomy Should Teams Get From Their Agile Leader?
Brand Video Breakdown: How Oreo Uses Bursts of Short Social Videos To Keep Their Audience Engaged
Ana Gotter — January 7, 2020 The verdict is out: shorter video on social typically performs better. While there’s definitely a place for long-form content on social media, the standard rule of thumb is that shorter videos (a minute or under, if not thirty seconds or less) will be most impactful and achieve the highest … Continue reading Brand Video Breakdown: How Oreo Uses Bursts of Short Social Videos To Keep Their Audience Engaged
Erasing The Dearly Departed: Where Does Their Online Data Go?
Erasing The Dearly Departed: Where Does Their Online Data Go? by Ray Schultz , Columnist, January 2, 2020 Publishing mavens may recall porno king Al Goldstein’s magazine called Death. The tagline was: “Bigger Than Life.” That line has turned out to be all too true online. Computer Weekly cites research forecasting there will be 4.9 … Continue reading Erasing The Dearly Departed: Where Does Their Online Data Go?
Professional Scrum Developers and Their Importance
Sahin Ozdemir — December 11, 2019 What baffles me each time I look at the numbers with regards to Scrum certifications, is the low amount of PSD Certified Software Developers in relation to the certified Professional Scrum Product Owners and Professional Scrum Masters out there. The beating heart of Scrum is getting to “Done”. Delivering … Continue reading Professional Scrum Developers and Their Importance
How Businesses Need To Adapt Their Training to Make Way for Generation Z
Aashish Sharma — October 20, 2019 Follow @ineedseo Historically speaking, society has a way of stereotyping generations into pigeonholes for the neatness of media reports. In truth; each generation contains a plethora of differences even between themselves, let alone between each other. Businesses will always need to adapt to suit the skills and training needs … Continue reading How Businesses Need To Adapt Their Training to Make Way for Generation Z
You Can’t Handle the Truth – Why Most Leaders Say They Want Their Businesses to Be Customer-Centric but Aren’t Willing to Take the First Step
Christopher Brown — October 11, 2019 Follow @marketculture Creating a new business that endures over a long time is hard. We all know the statistics; 80 % of companies fail within the first 2-3 years. What separates the businesses that sustain from those that wither away? Customer obsession. These companies have found a problem worth … Continue reading You Can’t Handle the Truth – Why Most Leaders Say They Want Their Businesses to Be Customer-Centric but Aren’t Willing to Take the First Step