Do you use the LinkedIn Newsletter feature? While it has its benefits for launching a newsletter, I've learned through my own experience and a bunch of data I've collected that it also comes with its own set of challenges. This article shares the insights I learned about LinkedIn's newsletter feature: https://lnkd.in/e8mwEJtv
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Life sciences marketers often complain that the industry is lagging behind in marketing. Here are 7 reasons why:
7 Reasons Why Life Sciences Lag in Digital Marketing
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I've produced over 600 newsletters in the last ten years. Here's what to avoid: Mistake n°1: Starting too late Mistake n°2: Not knowing your audience Mistake n°3: Selling too much Mistake n°4: Doing too many things Mistake n°5: Lacking consistency Mistake n°6: Focusing on the wrong goal Mistake n°7: Thinking too much about the design Mistake n°8: Failing to persevere https://lnkd.in/eSfYNwgu
8 Common Mistakes To Avoid With Your B2B Newsletter
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With most business activity now happening online, it is easier than ever to dig up a wealth of information about the competition. Here are 8 free tools you can use to do just that: 1. SimilarWeb 2. Ubersuggest 3. AnswerThePublic 4. BuiltWith 5. Owler 6. Glassdoor 7. Octoparse 8. WaybackMachine You can find all the details about these tools in the article below.
8 competitive intelligence tools you can use for free
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💰 How much should a biotech startup spend on PR? Here's what a PR expert has to say about it:
How to use press relations to raise money for a biotech?
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🐥 Science marketing newbie: here are 8 jobs to kick-start your career!
8 Jobs To Start Your Career in Science Marketing
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Here's a common problem among science writers: showing off a killer portfolio when you're just starting out. 3 ways to build it from scratch: 1. Create your own blog 2. Start guest posting for established publishers 3. Write for social media
How to build a science writing portfolio as a beginner
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Time blocking, GTD, automation... making sense of all the time management jargon can be daunting. Here's an easy way to get started: - Avoid Task Switching: Multitasking reduces productivity; focus on one task at a time to enter a deep work state. - Remove Distractions: Eliminate notifications, schedule meetings in blocks, and use asynchronous communication. - Getting Things Done (GTD): Implement a workflow to manage daily inputs and prioritize tasks efficiently. - Time Blocking: Schedule specific tasks in your calendar to visualize and allocate time effectively, reducing the need for constant task switching. - Automate Repetitive Tasks: Use tools to automate workflows, saving time on repetitive tasks.
How To Manage Your Time as a Marketer
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Here are 6 reasons to hire an agency for your life science marketing: 1. Hire their expertise 2. Cost efficiency 3. Access to a full tech stack 4. Get a fresh perspective 5. Minimize the risk 6. Accelerate your career growth #lifesciencemarketing
6 Reasons to Hire a Life Science Marketing Agency
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Good visuals always make for a more compelling story. Here are 12 tools to consider when communicating science:
12 Data Visualization Tools For Science Communication
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