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Email marketing is a powerful tool to encourage your audience to engage with content and to nurture leads in your database along the buyer’s journey.
2016 saw a surge in the popularity of video as a content marketing format. From 360-degree videos to Facebook Live, marketers are responding to audiences’ shorter attention spans by making content more interactive and visual — and it’s paying off.
Video is growing to dominate your audience’s online activity: 78% of people watch videos online every week, and 55% watch videos online every day.
2016 saw a surge in the popularity of video as a content marketing format. From 360-degree videos to Facebook Live, marketers are responding to audiences’ shorter attention spans by making content more interactive and visual — and it’s paying off.
Video is growing to dominate your audience’s online activity: 78% of people watch videos online every week, and 55% watch videos online every day.
2016 saw a surge in the popularity of video as a content marketing format. From 360-degree videos to Facebook Live, marketers are responding to audiences’ shorter attention spans by making content more interactive and visual — and it’s paying off.
Video is growing to dominate your audience’s online activity: 78% of people watch videos online every week, and 55% watch videos online every day.
The best leaders seem to possess an elusive mix of qualities that resist precise categorization.
It feels like every week there’s a new study or book discussing what the best leaders do and don’t do, but what if there was a more data-driven approach to identifying pivotal indicators of successful leadership?
The best leaders seem to possess an elusive mix of qualities that resist precise categorization.
It feels like every week there’s a new study or book discussing what the best leaders do and don’t do, but what if there was a more data-driven approach to identifying pivotal indicators of successful leadership?
The best leaders seem to possess an elusive mix of qualities that resist precise categorization.
It feels like every week there’s a new study or book discussing what the best leaders do and don’t do, but what if there was a more data-driven approach to identifying pivotal indicators of successful leadership?