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Technology Revolution: The Future of Now

Technology Revolution: The Future of Now

Wednesday at 8 AM Pacific/11 AM Eastern

March 12th 2014: Social and Content Marketing: Why Is Less More?

Today’s buzz: Marketing. We’re all bombarded daily by a deluge of content. Some works its intended magic; most fails with a splat or simply vaporizes. If you’re among the legions of writers (or a manager of writers) spewing forgettable content that’s doing injustice to your brand, and your only authentic words are curses flung at your keyboard, help is here. Tune in for insider tips to go from dull, irrelevant messages to actionable, memorable, experience-rich communications gems. The experts speak. Jeremy Epstein, Sprinklr: “Brands will not survive the social age without experience manage

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Jeremy Epstein

Jeremy Epstein, CEO of Never Stop Marketing, has 20 years of international marketing experience. Most recently, he was VP, Marketing at Sprinklr which grew from a $20 million valuation and 30 people to $1.3 billion valuation and 900 people in 3 years.
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Kare Anderson

Communicating to connect and create greater opportunities together and for each other is Kare Anderson’s key mission in work and life.
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Tim Clark

Tim Clark (aka “The Blogfather”) is a seasoned business and technology writer located in Mount Olive, New Jersey. His stories have appeared in Variety, MAXIM, Forbes.com, IGN, MultiChannel News, Wall Street & Technology, ThomasNet and others. Tim crossed over to the “dark side” of corporate communications nearly a decade ago and now heads up SAP’s Brand Journalism program. He believes “authenticity matters” more than ever in the digital age.
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