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Learn with MarketingProfs: Your daily dose of marketing know-how. [MarketingProfs Today]( Your Source for What Matters in Marketing • From the Team at MarketingProfs Together with the global leader in commercial data and analytics: Wednesday, May 29, 2019 [Five Steps to Going Agile and Producing Better Marketing Results]( [Is Your Martech Vendor Serving You Unpalatable Alphabet Soup?]( [Creating Assets for Content Marketing Campaigns]( [How Twitter's Algorithm Works & How to Make It Work for You [infographic]]( [Five Steps to Going Agile and Producing Better Marketing Results]( Marketers are often at the mercy of constantly changing environments. But Agile Marketing allows us to account for the inevitable volatility and uncertainty in our day-to-day marketing efforts. [Here are five easy steps to going Agile with your marketing projects](. [Share on Twitter]( [Share on Facebook]( [Share on LinkedIn]( [Is Your Martech Vendor Serving You Unpalatable Alphabet Soup?]( We marketers are drowning in martech alphabet soup. We have to sort through that haphazard collection of acronyms (and initialisms) that vendors have created to market their products. Then, we have to select the right tool and the right vendor. [You can avoid the unhealthy hassle](. [Share on Twitter]( [Share on Facebook]( [Share on LinkedIn]( [Are You Engaging Your Best B2B Prospects?]( sponsored Time is money. With endless amounts of information available to you, how do you determine which prospects to spend your time on? [Discover three questions competitive sales teams ask themselves before prospecting](. [Share on Twitter]( [Share on Facebook]( [Share on LinkedIn]( [Creating Assets for a Content Marketing Campaign]( There's far more to content marketing than churning out a few whitepapers and emails. You need a consistent flow of top-shelf assets that resonate with your audience and drive a desired action. [Let your content flow]( [Share on Twitter]( [Share on Facebook]( [Share on LinkedIn]( [How Twitter's Algorithm Works (And How to Make It Work for You) [infographic]]( Twitter has 330 million active monthly users. More than 500 million tweets go out each day—roughly 6,000 tweets each second. How can you or your brand possibly [stand out in the torrent of tweets]( [Share on Twitter]( [Share on Facebook]( [Share on LinkedIn]( Profs Picks sponsored In the search for new customers, the key is analytics. Sales analytics (sales intelligence) platforms can dramatically improve productivity, increase the quality of conversations between salespeople and leads, shorten the sales cycle, and [make your sales strategy more competitive than ever before](. To achieve maximum return on your investment, however, you need to follow best-practices to make sure your software is operating as effectively as possible for predictive lead and account scoring, prescriptive sales activities, predictive opportunity scoring, pipeline management, and predictive forecasting. [Read this article to learn more](. If you're a B2B marketer looking for some truly amazing learning opportunities, check out the [packed schedule]( of this year's [MarketingProfs B2B Forum]( The sessions cover everything from building content that converts, to creating plans and budgets CFOs will love, to using neuromarketing principles to elicit response, to all that you need to know about ABM, writing, SEO, MarTech, Sales & Marketing alignment, and so much more. Oh, and there will be workshops. And creative networking. And the [keynotes]( Avoid that pit-in-the-stomach FOMO feeling: [Join your fellow marketers in Washington DC](. Upcoming Events JUN 6 [ Webinar ] [Personalized Experiences: Crawl, Walk, Run]( sponsored by Jahia and Altola | 60 minutes JUN 14 [ Online Forum ] [Content Marketing Online Forum]( sponsored by Uberflip | 3 live sessions JUN 20 [ Webinar ] [Using Automation for Spectacular B2B Campaigns]( sponsored by GetResponse | 60 minutes OCT 16-18 [ In-Person Event ] [MarketingProfs B2B Forum]( Save $400 through June 14—register today! So glad you could join us today! —Vahe Habeshian, Director of Publications [MarketingProfs]( Comments? [Contact us](. Advertising/Sponsorship [here]( or telephone 866-557-9625 Read our Terms of Service [here](. MarketingProfs LLC 1985 Riviera Dr, Ste 103-17 Mount Pleasant, SC 29464 This email was sent to {EMAIL} as part of your MarketingProfs Subscription. If you prefer to no longer receive MarketingProfs Today, you can always [leave this list](. Did someone who cares about you forward this to you? [Subscribe here]( to get your own copy.

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