Plus, the 2021 Stackies are open for submissions May 20, 2021 [Martech: Martech is Marketing]() Good morning, Marketer, and whatâs the perfect recipe for a marketing team? I spoke this week with David Postill who heads up marketing and customer experience for the food infrastructure giant AGI (look out for my interview). After talking about the massive digital transformation the company has undergone, at lightning speed, Postill brought up the subject of our recent reflections on the fit between [marketing operations and marketing](). âIâve always described the marketing team structure as three spheres of excellence: a technology sphere, which is really your marketing operations folks; a content sphere; and a brand strategy sphere,â he said. âBringing those three expertises together, with an outer ring of vendor partners and software solutions, I think is the ideal marketing structure today. Marketing is a magic ingredient right now.â He added: âI love your tagline, MarTech is marketing because I think the same thing. Martech is the same as marketing, thereâs really no difference.â Kim DavisEditorial Director Management Real Story on MarTech: The new stack In the first of a new series on MarTech, the Real Story Group, a vendor-agnostic research and advisory organization that helps organizations make purchasing decisions on marketing technology applications and digital workplace tools, presents a new reference model for the martech stack. âProperly employed, reference models serve less as less strict instruction manuals and more as guidelines to spur a discussion and hopefully a consensus about current status and future plans,â writes Tony Byrne. âYou need to adapt any model to your own circumstances. âYet any good reference model should also be directional, and there are at least three key lessons implied here.â The three lessons? Your stack will become omnichannel, foundational services should be deployed across the enterprise, and consider investing lower in your stack rather than relying on a big marketing suite to do the whole job for you. âThis is a services model and not a platform model,â writes Byrne. [Read more here](). [How businesses of all sizes can embrace social media]() Getting businesses who are focused on traditional marketing to pivot into the digital space is no easy feat. Many business owners donât realize the impact that a strong online presence can have on their bottom line. [Read More »]() Career Two surefire ways to improve your presentations Over the years Iâve worked with speakers on countless sessions and webinars and in doing so Iâve observed two mistakes speakers make that, when fixed, can make a big difference in how well the information they have to share is received. The first mistake is about the presentation topic itself. It needs to be narrowly defined. I canât emphasize that enough. I think itâs natural to want to fit a ton of information into your presentation, but realistically you canât teach everything about keywords or link building or any other general topic in 30-45 minutes. You want your viewers to walk away with one or two clear things to do, something they can implement in their own business right away to improve a process or increase ROI. How to fix it. Think about your goal for the presentation. What one or two things do you want your viewers to do after they leave your presentation? Once you know, present that information and only that information. The second mistake is focusing on why the topic of your presentation is important and what viewers should do rather than showing them how to do it. When someone chooses to attend a session or webinar that indicates that they are interested in your topic and think itâs important. Other than a brief opening statement or a statistic to get their attention, thereâs no need to go into many details about why people should care about the topic. They already do. Thatâs why theyâre there. How to fix it. Describing what viewers should do is important but donât stop there. Telling someone what to do is not as useful as showing them how to do it. So donât just tell them, provide steps, a process, examples and details on how to do something. That circles back to the first point, know what one or two things you want your viewers to walk away with knowing how to do, then show them exactly how to do it. Questions or comments? Feel free to reach out to me at [kbushman@thirddoormedia.com](). Today's Webinar: Create Impactful Customer Experiences With Cross Collaboration Your website is a digital product. It is the primary way your customers interact with your business. With watershed events such as the COVID-19 pandemic, the need for a more collaborative approach from digital marketing teams is only exacerbated. While many of these teams have been transitioning to agile workflows for the past decade, many organizations still struggle to bridge silos between marketing, product, design and development. Join Pantheonâs Chief of Strategy, Josh Koenig and gain insights on the problems that agile helps solve, what a functioning agile team looks like and how to begin adopting to drive towards innovative collaboration. [RSVP Today »]() Stackies Itâs time to submit your stack Summer approaches! (Well, at least in the Northern hemisphere.) Fresh air, sunshine, and frolicking outdoors have never felt so viscerally appealing, after a seemingly infinite year indoors. I hope you get time to walk in the woods, roll in the grass, or dip your feet in the ocean. But thereâs still work to be done! Marketing continues to advance, adapting to the ânew normalâ of innovative digital customer experiences and digital business operations. Weâll educate and celebrate this at the next (virtual) [MarTech Conference]() at the end of summer, September 14-15. And a big part of the celebrations will be The 2021 MarTech Stackie Awards. Yes, this yearâs Stackie Awards are now officially [open for entries](). The Stackies are arguably the most educational awards program in marketing. Each year, dozens of organizations enter a 16Ã9 slide that visualizes their âmarketing stackâ â the collection of martech software they use â and how they think about its structure. We then publish them all, ungated, for everyone in marketing to learn from these examples. [Read More]() [Advanced search marketing training streamed to your computer]() Dive deep into the latest, most sophisticated SEO and PPC topics and trends, including automation, Quality Score, Core Web Vitals, and more at SMX Advanced â online June 15-16. Early Bird rates fly away next Saturday, May 29⦠what are you waiting for? [Register for just $219 »]() Experience Zoom announces all-in-one events platform The booming video communications firm Zoom today announced that it would make Zoom Events, an all-in-one platform for virtual experiences, available this summer. Combining Zoom meetings, chat, and video webinars, the platform is intended to be a comprehensive solution for staging ticketed virtual events for internal and external audiences. What it does. The platform will cater for events of all sizes, from large user conferences to the kind of small-scale, monetizable immersive experiences which had been using OnZoom. It will allow the management of ticketing, billing and access from a single portal, and will track registration, attendance and revenue. Why we care. Everyone is trying to forecast the future of events, and everyone weâve spoken to believes they will have a virtual component, and that pure virtual events will have a strong after-life even once the pandemic is under control. Zoom already rode the wave of remote video communications to great effect, and itâs now trying to catch the next big wave. [Read more here](). Quote of the day âSocial experiment time: just accepted 90 pending LinkedIn invites â most of them without a message attached â and going to track how many of these folks now write to me as a result. Iâm going to guess itâs less than 10%, but letâs see!â [Jeremy Goldman](), Principal Analyst, Insider Intelligence [Martech: Martech is Marketing] [() Information on Advertising/Sponsorship [here]() This email was sent to {EMAIL}.
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