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You’re in marketing for one reason: Grow. Grow your company, reputation, customers, impact, profits. Grow yourself. This is a community that will help. It will stretch your mind, connect you to fascinating people, and provide some fun along the way. I am so glad you’re here. -Mark Schaefer

A viral sensation reminds us that LinkedIn growth depends on a secret sauce that includes timing, engagement, and persverence.

Mark Schaefer describes why an effective leader today needs the right questions more than the right answers

The key to marketing insights come from consumer communities yet many companies are confused about how to proceed. Mark Schaefer provides some guidance based on his brand conversations.

In a field where most people just follow the crowd, making a personal decision to carve a unique path might make all the difference to a marketing strategy.

Imposter syndrome seems to be ubiquitous. But what do you do with it? Mark Schaefer and Amanda Russell approach it from different angles.

I’m working on a new book and studying inspiring examples of creative excellence. This topic is timely because we certainly have an epidemic of dullness

Have you considered the possible link between the start of a movement and the start of a business? A new look at how people can belong to your brand and sustain a business.

The author ignored digital marketing basics for too long and is recommitted to a focus on subscribers as a key business metric.

Business narrative is different from storytelling and using these fundamental techniques

AI is disrupting many white collar careers but possibly none so much as marketing. This begs the question — is it still a viable career? Should you pursue a career in marketing?

Each year, a small group of marketing leaders gather at a beautiful lodge in the woods to think big thoughts about the future of marketing.

The “whole self” movement is creating a lot of conversation and consternation in the workplace. Mark Schaefer and Keith Jennings examine this trend and explain how this is important to marketers.
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