Content is king, and someone must create it.
Developing Blog Content Using the Evergreen Principle
Topics: Public relations, News value, Content marketing, Blog, Israel, Content, Marketing
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No matter your score, here are some quick tips to generate more active visits for your existing and potential client base.
Topics: Content marketing, Marketing, Brand, Customer communications, SEO, Account-based marketing, Client relations, Integrated marketing, Collaborative marketing, Website
- Build brand awareness: No one buys from an unknown company
- Increase product value: Third-party endorsement increases the value of your solution
- Increases exposure to potential customers
Topics: Customer communications, B2B, B2X
Topics: Public relations, Media resources, Press coverage, Blog, Israel
Collaborative Marketing: No B2B Enterprise Is an Island
Collaborative marketing is a must-add to your overall B2B marketing strategy. Collaborative marketing means building connections, networking, and establishing formal partnerships among related, non-competitive businesses to increase brand awareness, gain new customers, and boost sales.
Topics: Content marketing, Content, Brand, Customer communications, Integrated marketing, Collaborative marketing, Email marketing
Is B2B Collaborative Marketing Good for Business?
Know the pros and cons before you dive in
Like any endeavor, B2B collaborative marketing has its up and downsides. It’s up to the partner-brand companies to strike a good balance. Before we dive too deeply into B2B collaborative marketing pros and cons, definitions are in order because a few related terms - i.e., co-branding, co-marketing, brand partnership - are often bandied about and may cause confusion.
Topics: Content marketing, Marketing, Social media, Brand, Customer communications, Integrated marketing, Collaborative marketing
Seven Tips for Successful B2B Collaborative Marketing
The best version of collaborative marketing drives success for everyone involved – sharing channels to present complementary solutions strengthens both brands while increasing leads.
1) Select the type of B2B partnership you need
- Strategic partnership - Align with non-competitive companies that offer products or services that complement yours - for example, a healthcare provider and a health data platform that offers remote access - can help both brands reach into each other’s markets to expand their customer base and grow revenue.
Topics: Content marketing, Content, Customer communications, Corporate communications, Account-based marketing, Collaborative marketing, SMART Goals
Who Are You? - Finding Your Target Audience
Topics: Blog, Marketing, Social media, Marketing strategy, Target audience
Topics: Insider, Public relations, Marketing, Analyst, Analyst relations, Market research
Collaborative Marketing: Finding the Ideal B2B Partner
Collaborative marketing can be productive and profitable in your B2B marketing arsenal – if…
To gain the benefits of positive brand association, new marketing and product ideas, expanded market reach, increased social media following, and more, you need the right partner. You need a B2B vendor whose brand message and solution offerings are compatible with yours, with whom you can have a smooth and productive relationship, and whose impeccable brand reputation will reflect positively on yours.
Topics: Content marketing, Sales, Marketing qualified leads (MQL), Sales qualified leads (SQL), Marketing strategy, Collaborative marketing