by Dexter Burgess | Jul 2, 2020
Launch My Customer Advisory Council
Customer Advisory Councils can create formal and informal interactions of a company’s top customers or prospects to provide a platform for them to deliver open and honest feedback. &Marketing has extensive experience in creating, planning, and facilitating Customer Advisory Councils for small companies through global conglomerates in a variety of industries. The goal of this eBook is to provide a framework for companies considering launching their own Customer Advisory Council.
In this eBook, you will learn:
- Why a business needs a Customer Advisory Council
- Why your customers should participate (What’s in it for them?)
- Where to Start: How to launch a Customer Advisory Council, including the format, invite lists, and setting an intriguing agenda.
- How a successful Customer Advisory Council works: dos and don’ts
by &Marketing | Jul 2, 2020
About &Marketing One-Pager
At &Marketing, we believe you should have access to the coordination and focus of a dedicated marketing team, without the complexity and cost. Download this PDF to learn more about our differentiators:
- Business & Marketing Strategy
- Business Intelligence & Analytics
- Storytelling & Branding
- Marketing Planning & Execution
by Matt Vincent | Jun 26, 2020
The ABCs of &Marketing
For each letter of the alphabet, we chose one word or phrase that represents our &Marketing story in a significant way. Entries varied, ranging from digital marketing, entrepreneurship, and startup life, to culture, ethics, and our multi-generational and remote workforce. It’s provided us a great deal of perspective on both work and life. We hope you enjoy reading and can find a bit of yourself, your team, or your company in our words.
Download “The ABCs of &Marketing” to see what we’ve learned along the way.
by Matt Vincent | Jun 26, 2020
Powerful Tips to Increase and Engage Your LinkedIn Company Page Followers
LinkedIn enjoys a well-deserved reputation as the most useful social network for business owners and professionals, but many companies are not taking advantage of all that LinkedIn has to offer. Your personal LinkedIn profile is great for sharing your own resume, connecting with industry colleagues, sales research and prospecting, searching for new job opportunities, and promoting your personal brand. But your company can create a LinkedIn Company Page to promote your product and services, post job opportunities, and more, to put this platform to work as your company’s digital business card.
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