Disclosure: Since last May, I have been contributing to MarketingProfs newsletters on search engine marketing.
In addition to coming up on a year blogging, I am also celebrating my first year anniversary, as a MarketingProfs member.
As a Pro member, I’ve benefited from MarketingProfs premium content and on-demand marketing seminars. I am constantly amazed at the low-cost of the membership, especially given the quality of the online seminars and the stature of the presenters. Unlike most webinars, MarketingProfs offers seminars in an hour and a half format, providing a much more generous question and answer. The accompanying presentation materials are always highly professional.
This year, I’ve also attended both MarketingProfs virtual and in-person conferences and joined its several online communities. I’ve learned from MarketingProfs’ diverse content as well, including daily posts, how-to-articles, case studies, guides, and reports.
If you’re interested in social media for marketing, and want to enjoy the benefits of basic membership with MarketingProfs (including free, limited access to its content), you can start out, by downloading the Free Social Media Marketing Kit.
For Pro members, don’t forget that in honor of MarketingProfs 10th birthday, you can renew your Pro membership for 40% off, if you renew by 1/31. (If you’re a Basic member, upgrade quickly to receive the same generous discount.)
Under the “Related Links” below, you can learn more about the benefits I’ve experienced first-hand this year, from my MarketingProfs membership, and by participating in its high-quality events. Another great resource to check out is the MarketingProfs Blog, My Daily Fix, with ongoing opinion, commentary, and news.
Related Links
- MarketingProfs Virtual Event: Digital Marketing World: Spring 2009 – Winning Against the Odds
- MarketingProfs Conference: MarketingProfs B2B Forum 2009 ~ re:invent, re:charge, re:engage
- MarketingProfs On-Demand Seminars: Summer on Demand at MarketingProfs: Recordings Available for Social Media Series
- Search Engine Strategies Keynote: Charlene Li on How to Prepare for the Future of Search
- MarketingProfs Research: B2B Marketing in 2009: Trends in Strategies and Spending
