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Must-Attend Marketing Events of 2014

Adobe Experience Cloud Blog

Author: Carra Manahan 2013 is coming to a close, which means it’s time to get a jumpstart on your 2014 event plan. Are you ready for the many marketing events taking place in the new year? Whether you’re hosting, attending, or sponsoring an event, your company’s focus, perspective, and personality will be on display.

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The Big List of Must-Attend Marketing Events of 2015

Adobe Experience Cloud Blog

Social Media Marketing World – March 25 th -27 th – San Diego, CA. Marketo’s Marketing Nation Summit – April 13 th -15 th – San Francisco, CA. Is there a killer event that we missed? Or a personal favorite from 2014? Event Marketing b2b Consumer' Let us know!

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How To Ideate New Content When You Feel Like You’ve Exhausted All Topics

Rock Content

For example, your competition published a blog post called “Top 20 Restaurants to Try in Toronto” that ranks well on Google and brings in consistently healthy pageviews – but it was published back in 2014. Content marketers should be able to leave a meetup like this with at least a few new content ideas.

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Building An Event Strategy That Connects With Your Community

Duct Tape Marketing

Questions I ask Isaac Watson: [02:15] Why should people think about events as part of the marketing mix? [03:09] 03:09] What are some of the most successful kinds of event marketing strategies that you’ve seen implemented and that you’ve probably implemented on behalf of some of your clients? [04:19]

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Stats roundup: the impact of Covid-19 on marketing & advertising

Econsultancy

This budgetary optimism was misplaced… However, these cuts have been a slow burn over the course of the last year, where many marketing budgets have not recovered what was originally lost.” ” Until this year, marketing budgets have retained a relatively steady share of revenue, between 10.2-12.1%