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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

Changing a view of marketing forever started by asking one simple question.

Great marketing builds emotion between your product and your audience. In fact that may be a key to survival in the digital world!

Brand engagement isn’t happening. At least not like consumers want. But it could and it should if companies looked up to see the real world.

The most powerful branding strategy might be found in your own experiences and stories.

Do you know what business you’re really in? Keith Jennings examines John’s Crazy Socks and shows us that we need to look beyond what our product strategy.

The success is in the details when it comes to developing a process to pitch your ideas.

Jim Kukral uses Major League Baseball as an example of how we need to be unskippable to gain the attention of today’s consumers.

If you’re a fan of my book Marketing Rebellion: The Most Human Company Wins, you’ll know that I advocate a movement toward a human-centered approach

Even our biggest fans may be out of touch with our current news. How do we reach the unreachable customer?

Here are three great tips to remain memorable with clients and contacts in a world overwhelmed by content shock.

To compete in a world where the customer is the marketer, focus on being the most human company in your niche. This case study shows you how.

As a professional writer, algorithms have hurt the author’s career while relationships have saved it.
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