feast on this: a modern marketer's thanksgiving

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Feast on This:

A Modern Marketer’s Thanksgiving

Much like a tasty Thanksgiving feast, modern marketers prepare a variation of succulent offerings to delight their table’s guests.

The Turkey AKA Content. The main attraction—it is central to everything and, just like turkey, can be repurposed into tasty leftovers for days and weeks to come.

Mashed Potatoes AKA Email Marketing. What better way to “butter up” your customers than with this traditional yet always modern staple?

Cranberry Sauce AKA Social Media. Cranberry sauce is tart just like social media—sometimes it’s got a bite, but it can give you the sweet start to promoting the right idea with your audience.

Stuffing AKA Cross Channel Marketing. What’s more integrated than mixing bread-crumbs, spices, and other delicious fixings to create an ambrosia of flavors?

Gravy AKA Marketing Automation. Bring it all together by topping off your offerings with a layer of delicious right time marketing— It’s all gravy, baby.

Pie AKA Mobile Marketing. Just as everybody loves pie so, too, does everyone have a mobile phone. Hit the sweet spot for sure with a welcome reminder of your savory assets.

Looking for modern marketing content tips savory enough for your customers? Just like preparing your Thanksgiving meal, there are many recipes to delight. Check out the Modern Marketing Essentials Guide to Content Marketing for some vital tips to serve up content your audiences can’t refuse.

MODERN MARKETING ESSENTIALS GUIDE

CONTENT MARKETINGA Prescriptive Guide Fortifi ed to Build Stronger Marketing

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