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r/marketing - Learning Marketing Basics: LinkedIn Learning vs Hubspot Academy vs Udemy

r/marketing – Learning Marketing Basics: LinkedIn Learning vs Hubspot Academy vs Udemy

I’m currently looking to transition from my current career (hospitality & food service industry) into one involving marketing/digital marketing. I’ve done my fair share of research on the essentials needed (google ads/analytics certs, facebook ads cert, moz for learning SEO) but would like some input on the best catch-all course for learning. I’ve seen lots

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r/marketing – Interesting read. A contactless menu using QR code to avoid disease spread!

Now that bars and restaurants have reopened in the Post COV-ID 19 lockdown, changes in the usual operations have also changed. Regulations have been made when it comes to dine-in accommodation, and social distancing practice continues to be observed among these businesses to avoid virus contraction. One way restaurants and bars are safely reopening is

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r/marketing - Interview with CMO of a high growth, B2C food delivery brand from the UK: A compelling mission statement is important internally and externally; your content strategy can fulfil short and long-term growth needs; and how to make PR hooks when the product is boring.

r/marketing – Interview with CMO of a high growth, B2C food delivery brand from the UK: A compelling mission statement is important internally and externally; your content strategy can fulfil short and long-term growth needs; and how to make PR hooks when the product is boring.

This week, I interviewed Finn Lagun, CMO and co-founder at Pasta Evangelists. Interviewing Finn was fun and insightful; full of tips and tricks for building a brand. Before I jump into Finn’s experiences developing Pasta Evangelists’ marketing strategy, here is some context. Interviewee background: Finn is an incredibly creative and knowledgeable marketer. He started in

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r/marketing - Our content promotion strategy that nets us 1k - 10k traffic per post (and 5-100 leads)

r/marketing – Our content promotion strategy that nets us 1k – 10k traffic per post (and 5-100 leads)

When I got started with content marketing ~4-5 years ago, it was a total pain in the ass (heck, still is). This was basically my life story for a while: I’d spend hours, weeks even, writing that awesome new blog post. Got half my team to polish it to perfection. Pushed it to WordPress, optimized

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