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MarTech's all new for 2024 Enterprise Marketing Work Management Platforms: A Marketer's Guide

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[enterprise marketing work management platforms]() How and where people work has shifted dramatically in the past several years, beginning with workplace shutdowns sparked by COVID-19 and continuing as remote and hybrid work became more commonplace. More recently, the introduction of ChatGPT has inspired experimentation with generative AI and a rethinking of many well-established workflows. The marketing function has been at the forefront of both of these trends since much marketing work can be done without regard for physical proximity and because generative AI is expected to have an outsize impact on marketing. These new capabilities have resulted in greater expectations for digital experiences than ever before. This means marketers need to level up their productivity to deliver those experiences — a need that marketing work management platforms seek to fill. MarTech's all new for 2024 "Enterprise Marketing Work Management Platforms: A Marketer's Guide" offers invaluable insights into this changing landscape, including vendor profiles, pricing, capabilities, and implementation strategies. [GET IT NOW]() More MarTech Intelligence Reports: These comprehensive guides will help you evaluate, select, purchase, and implement key marketing technology solutions. MarTech editors have done the research so you don’t have to. [enterprise seo platforms]() Enterprise SEO Platforms: A Marketer’s Guide A in-depth look at SEO platforms that help marketers gather the data and insights they need to identify appropriate SEO tactics. [DOWNLOAD NOW]() [Email Marketing Platforms: A Marketer's Guide]() Email Marketing Platforms: A Marketer's Guide Profiles of email marketing tools vendors, capabilities comparisons and recommended steps for evaluating and purchasing. [DOWNLOAD NOW]() --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe]() This email was sent by: Digital Marketing Depot - a division of Third Door Media, Inc. 88 Schoolhouse Road, PO Box 3103, Edgartown, MA 02539 USA [Manage my preferences.]() [Contact us]()

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