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The latest in industry news, expert tips, and marketing insights from the TapClicks Team. March 2021

The latest in industry news, expert tips, and marketing insights from the TapClicks Team. [TapClicks Logo]( March 2021 [Copy of Your Customers Are Not Bots ]( Join Us for a Live Webinar and Q+A! How has your messaging changed over the past year? We'll discuss how content messaging has changed, what you can do to pivot, and how to leverage consumer and B2B trends to get more leads at the top, middle, and bottom of the funnel. [Register Now]( [Streamline Your Marketing Operations]( How to Streamline (and Scale) Your Marketing Operations Advertising Workflow Platforms: in this post, learn the difference between a purpose-built marketing work management platform and a workflow or project management application. [Read More]( [Localogy]( TapClicks Lands Platform Deal with Nexstar Nexstar is now using TapClicks' flagship product, the Marketing Operations Platform, to provide business intelligence capabilities including SEO, social, PPC and reporting. [Read More]( [Welcome to our Webinar Hub!]( NEW! TapClicks is On Demand Register for upcoming webinars or watch any of our past webinars on replay by subscribing to our new webinar hub. Interested in learning more about this month's releases? Brian Childs, Head of Product Training, will be hosting his monthly webinar that includes a live Q + A session. Come prepared with your questions! [Learn More]( [Google]( Get The Full News Story with Full Coverage in SearchGoogle is launching Full Coverage on Search so users can explore all aspects of a story through top news, in-depth pieces, explainers and more. [Read More]( [YouTube Grows]( TV represents YouTube’s fastest-growing experience for usersSince the pandemic began, YouTube’s fastest-growing experience has been on TV screens. [Read More]( [B2B Institute Design]( The B2B Institute | LinkedIn Our partners over at LinkedIn have created the B2B Institute as a think tank funded by LinkedIn that researches the future of B2B marketing and decision making. Their mission is to identify the smartest minds in the B2B sector and collaborate with those experts to investigate how marketing can create more value. [Check It Out]( [TapClicks Family of Brands]( [G2 Badge - Users Love Us]( [Facebook]( [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( TapClicks, 3031 Tisch Way, Suite #900, San Jose, CA 95128, United States, (408) 725-2942 [Unsubscribe](

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