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The HubSpot Blog's 2023 Marketing Strategy & Trends Report: Data from 1,200+ Global Marketers

Hubspot Marketing

To help you answer that and other burning questions, we surveyed 1,200+ global B2B and B2C marketers on their goals, challenges, and strategies. Our Biggest Finding: Agile, Data-Driven Marketers Will Win 2023. B2B vs. B2C Social Media Marketing Data. And, it's up to brands to keep up.

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12 Niche Marketplaces to List Your B2B Services

Neil Patel

E-commerce is the future, but it isn’t just for B2C. Globally, B2B marketplaces make up a $31 billion market. It can be easy for many to think of Millennials as “kids,” but the youngest were born in the mid-90’s—meaning 100 percent of Millennials are adults. Speak to More Customers.

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300+ Digital Marketing Stats to Drive Your Marketing Strategy

Marketing Insider Group

HubSpot) B2B bloggers spend on average 26% more time on each post compared to B2C bloggers. On24) 61% of companies employ webinars as a content marketing tactic. Content Marketing Institute) 73% of B2B webinar attendees typically convert to leads. WebinarCare) In the B2C sector, only 20%-40% of webinar attendees convert.

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Understanding Research Engine Optimization And Its Impact on SEO with Shama Hyder

Duct Tape Marketing

Understanding Research Engine Optimization And Its Impact on SEO with Shama Hyder written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing The Duct Tape Marketing Podcast with John Jantsch In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, I interviewed Shama Hyder. John (05:10): You millennials are old farts.

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

Econsultancy

Overall, agencies have said that working hours have been less respected as a result, with many clients asking for last-minute changes due to the uncertain nature of the global market. This is followed by tools and technology (16% share), content (16%), account-based marketing (16%), people (15%) and events and sponsorships (14%).