Webinar: Phase 3 of SMB Digital Marketing – What Is It and What Does It Mean for Marketing Providers?

Please join LSA and BuzzBoard for an exclusive webinar presentation next Thursday, June 11 from 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm ET.

We’re now entering what might be called “Phase 3” of SMB digital marketing. Started in the late 90s, Phase 1 was about cousin and nephew built websites and empty promises from vendors. It ended with the advent of social media. Lasting from roughly 2005 through this year, Phase 2 was also defined by digital presence management, review monitoring and new types of customer interactions.

Phase 3 will be driven by demanding and fast-changing mobile user behavior, with a need to deliver immediate value and transactional opportunities. Big data, marketing automation, fragmentation: greater sophistication — and complexity — now permeate the SMB marketing landscape. On the surface things may look the same as always but there are tectonic shifts happening underneath.

Greg Sterling, LSA’s VP of Strategy & Insights, Buzzboard’s Neal Polachek and special guests will engage in a lively discussion with heavy audience participation. What will define this new SMB digital marketing phase? What are the key success factors and who’s best positioned to win? Debate welcome.

Spots are limited so reserve your seat today!

About BuzzBoard

BuzzBoard runs on iOS, Android as well as the web, making it an easy-to-use sales engagement tool to Discover, Engage, Close, and Onboard prospects. BuzzBoard brings buyers and sellers together in a way that creates confidence, fosters trust and delivers better results for all.

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